Caron Bowman American artist of Afro-Honduran descent. She was born in the City of West Palm Beach, FL. and her parents are from Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras. She works in a diverse spectrum of mediums including drawing, painting, video, and fiber media. Many influences can be seen in her artwork including pop art, surrealism, hard-edge painting and graffiti art.
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Description
She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Master of Arts degree in ESE. Utilizing a Florida aesthetic as a source of inspiration, her artwork is about intensity of color, curved lines, and daring patterns unified into one language. She utilized automatic drawing techniques in order to develop her style. In 2013, she was a featured artist in the Wynwood Miami Mix Art Fair. She was selected by Bombay Sapphire Corporation /Russell and Danny Simmons' Rush Philanthropic Art Foundation to be included in the Bombay Sapphire Artisan Series. The series showcases the best emerging artist around the United States.
Her artwork has been profiled by the Chagall Museum, and Hiroshima Museum of Art. In 2014, she was selected as a finalist for the Smithsonian American Latino Museum Campaign. The Beck's corporation selected her as a semi-finalist for the Beck's Green Box augmented reality series. The Green Box Project, a global fund established to inspire, celebrate and financially support independent talent in art, design, music and fashion. The resulting art pieces will be experienced via augmented-reality in Green Boxes located around the world. Thirty internationally renowned creatives are heading up the project, and they include Nick Knight, Warpaint, Steve Harrington. Rapper Kendrick Lamar in association with Creative Allies showcased her artwork in NYC at the Galapagos Art Space. She has been profiled in publications including The American Latino Museum, The 2012 and 2013 Los Angeles African American Heritage Guide, Tom Joyner Foundation and Nick Knight's - SHOWstudio.
She participated as a board member of the Continuum - a satellite fair in collaboration with Art Palm Beach.
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