The Gallery at Steyn City
GallerySouth Africa
About Artist:
Carol Caudwell was born in Germiston in 1968 and grew up in the beautiful surroundings of Magaliesburg. Inspired by her Father's love for art, she joined the Johannesburg school of Art, Ballet, Drama and Music, first specialising in music and then changing over to art. Carol acquired a diploma in ceramics from WITS Technicon where she excelled in Sculpture. Upon completing her diploma, she began a Pottery Studio in Magaliesburg and due to its growing success, this soon became a thriving factory in Modderfontien supplying local chain stores, which was eventually hand painting up to 4000 units per day.
Carol Cauldwell
Rabbit with flute
- 2001-present
- 40 x 42 x 47 cm
- Fine Art Category: sculptures
- Medium: bronze
- Origin: South Africa
- Certificate of Authenticity: yes
- Issued by: Johannesburg, South Africa
- Signed: Signed lower right
- No / Edition: 7/15
- Comments:
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- Price: $8,550.00 USD
- Seller: The Gallery at Steyn City, South Africa
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- Artplode ID: 6977
- Artplode Seller ID: 20027
About Artist:
Carol Caudwell was born in Germiston in 1968 and grew up in the beautiful surroundings of Magaliesburg. Inspired by her Father's love for art, she joined the Johannesburg school of Art, Ballet, Drama and Music, first specialising in music and then changing over to art. Carol acquired a diploma in ceramics from WITS Technicon where she excelled in Sculpture. Upon completing her diploma, she began a Pottery Studio in Magaliesburg and due to its growing success, this soon became a thriving factory in Modderfontien supplying local chain stores, which was eventually hand painting up to 4000 units per day.