Biography Carole Stoiber Art | Fine Artist open for Commissions / Painter for Hire
 

A Short Autobiography

    Carole Stoiber is both a two-dimensional artist who expresses herself in watercolors, oils, and acrylic paints. Her two-dimensional works are presently on display and for sale at the Art Market Gallery in Knoxville.http://www.artmarketgallery.net

To express three-dimensional ideas, Carole works in clay.

When living in Harrisonburg, VA, Carole began painting original watercolor portraits of homes on commission. She called her business, “A Different Kind of House Painting”. Images of these watercolors and her amazing original oils can be viewed on her website: http://www.carolestoiberart.com

Patrons marvel at her talent to create beautiful images with skillful techniques, vibrant colors, and imaginative designs that provoke emotions and memories with familiar, yet unique visions.

Carole received a Fine Arts Degree with a Ceramic Concentration from Barton College http://www.bartoncollege.org Carole continues to learn and create every day in all media.

Her experiences in multi-media were indispensable when teaching grades kindergarten through the 12th at Greenfield School; www.greenfieldschool.org and at Wilson Community College http://www.wilsoncommunitycollege.com. through continuing education programs where she instructed seniors. In addition, Carole’s years of art experience include teaching at The Boys & Girls Club (Wake Forest NC), basements, church, and summer camps.

Most recently, Carole retired from her teaching and her position as Art department chair at Greenfield Academy.
In the 2 years following 2020, Carole has made three, one-hour long videos for grade K-2, 2-4 and 4-6 entitled, MAKE ART with MS. CAROLE. These original and cross curriculum STEAM lessons are examples of a proposed reality series for television.

Carole Stoiber has also written and illustrated a book entitled THE UNTOUCHABLES AND THE CIRCLE OF TRUST, which can be seen on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Icu_rZoSxWU.

Carole’s philosophy? To stay young at heart, one must create something every day.