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Artist Carole Kinion Copeland invites you to take a closer look at a variety of Natural Science illustrations. Carole’s style is very detailed, often singling out individual subjects such as flowers or insects. She uses watercolor, pen and ink as well as mixed media. Her mixed media includes layering gouache, pastel and colored pencil to render very realistic subject matter.

A graduate of the University of Wisconsin- River Falls, Carole has a Bachelor of Science degree in Art with a Biology emphasis. Although some of her work is very scientific it is intended for the common layperson.

Carole’s parents inspired her interest and love of nature from an early age. Another influential person was naturalist/phenologist and author, James R. Gilbert. Carole began working with Gilbert in high school. She collaborated with him to illustrate several publications he wrote including “Spring Signs”, “Jim Gilberts Nature Notebook”, and several editions of the “WCCO Weather Guide”.

Carole has been a successful freelance artist since 1975. She exhibited in the Lobby Gallery at the Rochester Civic Theatre in spring 2001. In January 2003 she had a solo exhibit at Crossings at Carnegie in Zumbrota and has since participated in numerous juried shows there. Carole has exhibited at the 2002-2005 Mayowood Garden Tours. In January 2004 she participated in a juried exhibit at the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge Visitors Center. The show, sponsored by G.A.I.N. (Gathering of Artists and Illustrators of Nature) displayed 3 of her original works. In June- August 2006 she exhibited an original work, “Slimy Slug” in the G.A.I.N. juried show at the Bell Museum of Natural History. Her work is also on display at Olmsted Medical Center Hospital and Samaritan Bethany Nursing Home in Rochester, MN.

Carole welcomes commissions. She enjoys gardening and lives in Rochester with her family.

“It is my goal to inspire people to take a closer, more intimate look at nature” says Carole.

 
 
I have enjoyed creating art for as long as I can remember. Here I am at about 3 years old.

I have enjoyed creating art for as long as I can remember. Here I am at about 3 years old.