Sea, Surf and Caroline Wright

Catherine Rohan • May 26, 2021

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There's a new wave of painting


We at Artologie feel very privileged to exhibit works by the extremely creative and talented, Caroline Wright and this May we are thrilled to be exhibiting several new pieces created by Caroline during the last lockdown.

Caroline is an abstract painter, who takes inspiration for her art from the natural coastal landscapes by her Sussex seaside studio. Her studio looks out at the sea across the pebbles – and is a source of ever changing beauty. Her use of acrylic paint under a high gloss resin enables Caroline to create pieces that superbly reflect the movement of the waves and their interaction with the seascapes right outside her studio door. 


Caroline’s pieces are fun, bright and contemporary and she has become very popular with visitors to the gallery since she started exhibiting with us in 2019. Her paintings are just as suitable in modern interiors as they are in more traditional spaces where an injection of colour and a reflection of movement is desired.


Originally from this area, Caroline was delighted to see No 18 High Street renovated into Artologie and we are thrilled that she is a regular contributing artist to the gallery.  Caroline remains a frequent visitor to the village with family still living in the area and her memories of shopping on the High Street as a little girl are still very dear to her.


Come for a visit to Artologie soon to see Caroline’s new pieces and delight in their vibrancy. 


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