Carol Gobin is a landscape & architecture oil painter based in Western Massachusetts.
A fascination with late afternoon light raking across the landscape. Watching as shadows in the trees deepen to welcome the night. The contrast in the clouds of a stormy sky on a sunny day. The expectation of what lies over the next hill. These moments attract her eye and compel her to capture the moment.
Her interest also extends to the architecture of historic homes and farms: the glow of a well-worn hallway floor; the slow droop of a 19th century barn roof; the quiet of sunlight filtering through the farmhouse window panes; the rhythm of shadows cast by a staircase rail. These vignettes of how people lived and furnished their spaces speak to her through the decades and centuries of time.
Carol received her education at the California College of Art, studying graphic design, and at the Berkshire Community College where she studied drawing and painting with Mark Milloff.
Currently her paintings are hanging in private spaces as well as corporate collections across the country.
Chestnut Plain Farm