CAROL WILLIAMSON
PORTRAIT PAINTER
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Oil painting of a girl holding her doll and bear.
Oil painting of a young girl on a beach.
Oil painting of a father and daughter looking at a painting in a museum.
Oil painting of a father holding his newborn baby.
Oil painting study of a man wearing glasses.
Oil painting of a mother standing in front of her two daughters.
Oil painting of a Mexican tour guide in front of a statue and pyramid.
Oil painting of a woman on a gold background.
Oil painting of a young girl in a similar pose to a photo of a mermaid statue.
Oil painting of a father holding his daughter.
Oil and acrylic painting of a girl with polka dots.
Self portrait oil painting of artist Carol Williamson.
Oil painting of a girl playing a card game.
Oil painting of a shopkeeper.
Oil painting of a family of five wearing masks at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Oil painting of a wearing a bonnet.
Oil painting of a girl at the beach.
Oil painting of a young girl holding a white dog.
Oil painting of a girl resting her head on her hand and playing with a small coin purse.
Oil painting of a girl with a small lizard sitting on her face.
Oil painting of a young girl standing and reading newspaper comics.
Oil painting of two sisters wearing dresses.
Oil painting of a girl wearing a tiara and carrying a scepter, while appearing to levitate above the ground.
Oil painting of a girl leaning on a window frame.
Oil painting of a young boy sitting next to a young girl in front of a Cuban flag.
Oil painting of a girl on the floor with her two cats.
Oil painting portrait of a woman wearing a scarf.
Oil painting of a girl wearing a swimsuit jumping into water against a cloudy sky.
Oil painting of a man and woman in love.
Oil painting of a young woman wearing a red dress a black boots.
Oil painting of a man playing a fretless banjo.
Oil painting of young girl playing violin.

About

Carol Williamson displayed an early interest in art. She studied art as an undergraduate and graduate student, before becoming an art teacher. When her children were born, she cleaned her brushes and put away her art supplies. Almost 40 years later, retired and spending more time in Southern California, she discovered a community of artists and decided to pick up her brushes again. | Read more