Carroll is "The Paintbrush Poet"
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"I never went to art school. I'm an autodidact,
an American artist merging old and new art
the old-fashioned way, using Series 7 sable paintbrushes. AND I love, love, love athletes!
I love staying fit and doing negative splits,
have been an ever-changing outcast in the arts world, mastered solitude and enjoy teamwork.
Variety and Time are the spices of life!
"The danger in playing a piece over and over again lies in getting stuck in a rut where you don't ask questions anymore and you always play it the same way." - Itzhak Perlman
"I began drawing meticulously as a 4ยฝ y/o about Christmas after my older sister perished in 1955 on Rebel Hill in Conshohocken, suburban Philly. At 43 y/o, watercolor helped me find the words when I lacked the vocabulary.
Surprise!!!
"After a fundraiser a businessman told me,
'This [Carroll] will hang between my 2 Picassos and a Chagall on my ranch.' You should have watched him giddily bidding against himself, as if it was Leonardo da Vinci's Salvator Mundi.
I didn't see that coming, not even in my dreams!
One name opens doors that can't be shut.
"I see what others do not see. A Yale MFA (Art History), who was a Yale museum curator, called me 'Genius' and "Tiger" with a higher IQ than her 160. Who knows. Picasso was 175.
"The idea that the harder you work, the better youโre going to be is just garbage.
The greatest improvement is
made by the man or woman who
works most intelligently".
- Bill Bowerman, University of Oregon Track & Field Head Coach,
Co-founder, Nike. Carroll wore thirteen pairs of Waffle Racers annually
changing to a new pair every 250 miles and wore his Nikes in Spain
as he studied with the celebrated international artist Alcaraz.
Carroll is a "Pre" fan.
"I loved poking around our woodland stream,
canoeing the Pine Barrens, Boundary Waters, birding, running Valley Forge NP, cycling inland Maine, backpacking the Appalachian Trail and running Yosemite, ... Track and road bicycle racing up and down the East Coast, running 100s and ladders on the track, and keeping my breathing relaxed and HR very, very low. Later, it all benefitted my ability to paint".
"I was a Principal Investigator at The Academy of Natural Sciences (Pre-dated the Smithsonian and the Franklin Institute). I wore jeans, a t-shirt and running shoes when I interviewed with the Harvard PhD Section Leader. I was dazzled by the busloads of kids buzzing our exhibits and Moore art students drawing our panoramas. I left the Academy wanting to help people to love themselves and as a result take better care of our environment.
"Dagny leaned back in her chair. The short sentence was a shock. It was not merely relief: it was the sudden realization that nothing else was necessary to guarantee that it would be done; she needed no proofs, no questions, no explanations; a complex problem could rest safely on three syllables pronounced by a man who knew what he was saying".
- Dagny Taggart in Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
"I'll never forget the experience of visiting Dr. Barnes home and witnessing his cherry-picked collection. I love Homer's, Marin's, John Singer Sargent's, Audubon's, O'Keeffe's, Rockwell's, and Edward Hopper's Cape Cod, watercolors ---
Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, and Empress of India was an avid watercolorist.
She used Series 7s.
"You wouldn't believe the story of how I learned to paint clouds! So too, the big dog story, the sunflowers, roped in from above, and an artist in life. Art taught me to see
the Truth up close without looking, holistically and traditionally, intuitively, simultaneously.
I live meditatively and prayerfully.
"We dined at a nice Cedar Springs restaurant. I showed Alcaraz my Purple Thistles. 'Come to Spain and I'll teach you to do what I do.' I was the first person ever allowed into his atelier.
Alcaraz taught me to paint one-on-one.
I was told to leave my Prismacolors at home.
"The art on your walls shapes your empathy, creativity and diagnostic seeing.
It's medicine at its best.
"I wear jeans, a T-shirt and running shoes;
Heck, that's the way I met General Hugh G. Robinson (MIT and USMA civil engineer) who became my weekly mentor. That's the way I met Four-star General Tommy Franks USA (Ret), commander of U.S. forces in a 25-country region. General Tommy Franks penned the foreword to my 1st journal, Ode to Joy., introduced by a Country Western Hall of Fame and CGMA Award Winning guitarist, singer-songwriter - Produced by recording artist, multi-Grammy and Dove Winner, Gary S. Paxton of Branson, Missouri, USA. I sent a 1st Edition to Serene Majesty The King of Spain and got an appreciative letter 9 days later, with a courtesy translation and cover letter from the Spanish Ambassador in Washington, D.C. GEN Franks, FMR USCENTCOM commander, gave me a personal introduction to the President of the United States. Arts patron, Kitsy Westmoreland had her son take her picture with me at a black tie aboard the Queen Mary, amidst 40 MOHs, where a Knight Commander, Knights of Malta, who reported to the Pope, invited me to join his cadre of Americans Reagan and Carter, Soviet/Russian Gorbachev and some South American presidents in his distinguished priory.
I declined.
"One of my mentors negotiated the largest player contract the NFL had ever seen.
Another was a multi-billionaire's philanthropy consultant. Many were military leaders.
"At about 3 y/o I began collecting pennies,
nickels and dimes to help support two children orphaned when their doctor parents perished
in a private plane crash. I made 5,000 S/N lithos of 4 colored pencil drawings of beautiful north Arkansas and gifted them to hospital patients. Parkland President and CEO Ron J. Anderson, MD told me he envisioned my artwork in every public hospital nationwide. There were more.
"Otra vez". "Again". (He said)
- Don Fco. "Paco" Alcaraz
Carroll's favorite film is Miracle (2004, produced by Mark Ciardi, et al.
Another mentor was Ciardi's Brewers sinker-slider teammate.)
U.S.A.
"I was named in homage to our Carroll County next door neighbor, a signer of the Declaration of Independence (1776) - We sailed into Maryland on the Lydia from Burgundy, France - where Archesยฎ Aquarelle, my favorite Bright White Cold Press is made. Our patriarch boarded the tall ship as Johannes Jacques Burgund and got off as Johan Jacob Burgoon.
One son enlisted under Gen. Washington.
Washington encamped on Rebel Hill on his frigid march to overwinter at Valley Forge.
(Where we lived. I learned to ride my English racing bicycle across the Matsonford Road in Calvary Cemetery when I was 7 y/o.)
"My greatest teacher/advocate was enthusiastic, highly driven, charismatic, Toastmaster, Pauline Shirley, DTM, PDG
in District 25 (Texas) and PIP, to whom
I gifted my 'Icebreaker' watercolor.
I skimped, saved and donated until and after
I'd made it. Ross Perot taught me -
My journal was on his daughter's desk".
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