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"A global business owner apprised 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'm no Koons,
Banksy or Hirst. I'm just Carroll.
A BLESSING DISGUISED AS ART
"I feared an ending like Vincent van Gogh and others. Art is expressive, which seemed to mean I'd lose control, so I went into science instead, was an elite jock and a workaholic, all of which kept me far too exhausted to be able to process my past.
Watercolor taught me to see and showed me cause and effect.
"A blue-blood Brazilian heiress arranged my painting studies with famed Spaniard, Alcaraz. A woman redecorated her office around 40+ of my originals and brought the bride of her #1 client to see the collection; Her guest bought my art!!! as did a PGA, Open champion's bride and Big Pharma heiress. A Quarter horse-loving petroleum heiress, married to a Hall of Fame cowboy and NFL player, had paid my way to study under the master Sr. Alcaraz in Europe with the proviso that she get first dibs when I returned.
"Otra vez". "Again". (He said)
- Don Fco. "Paco" Alcaraz
Carroll's favorite film is Miracle (2004, produced by Mark Ciardi, et al. One mentor was Ciardi's Brewers pitcher sinker-slider teammate.) Carroll wore thirteen pairs of Waffle Racers annually, changing to a new pair every 250 miles, and wore Nikes in Spain when he studied with the prodigy artist Alcaraz (See the photo in personal collection). Carroll's 1st running shoes were Onitsuka Tigers.
Carroll flew to Spain on Independence Day, July 4, 1994. There were fireworks in ballparks from Texas to the East Coast.
Carroll watched at 33,000' from seat 22A
on British Air from DFW to MAD.
The 1st Ten Years
"A Texas House Representative wanted me to be the State Artist Laureate. But I didn't keep track of the 50+ news features, 500+ keynotes my first year back in Texas, quietly gave 5,000 signed Arkansas prints to DFW hospital patients and didn't sell via art galleries or exhibit my art. Works were given to children's hospitals, adoption, children's advocacy, education, ...
I don't know who received them.
Dr. Anderson, MD, President and CEO, Parkland Hospital, wanted my art in every hospital room and corridor nationwide.
"I think it is more of an intuitive, circular kind of personality, for starters. And, as I say of horses, the secret
to breeding great horses is the three B's: bones, brains, and balance.
If you look at art,
it shares some of the same qualities."
- Alice Walton, Walmart heiress, horse-lover, founder Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and Alice Walton School of Medicine in Bentonville, Arkansas.
Watercolor politely asks you to think and act differently. Crystal Bridges and AWSOM teach you to do this.
FITNESS/SPORTS INFLUENCE
"I paint quickly with cojones, brains and balance as a consequence of sports - I've been a Little League Baseball fielder, NRA Bar 2 Sharpshooter, certified Safe Hunter, played Varsity tennis (Haverford College's Hall of Fame tennis/squash coach taught me a see-it-once learning strategy), a wrestler, rode side horse, belted in martial arts, was a sprint cyclist with an RHR 28 and VO2 max 75 and alternate to Nationals as a newbie racer. When bicycle sprinting, I toed the line trusting another victory. A racer called my track bike a 'Suicide machine' since I trained on open roads, bolted to the pedals, without brakes. I canoed, backpacked the AT and Anaconda Pintler Wilderness, was an asst SCUBA instructor, a 4:08-mile and 31:57 10k runner - 20 yrs of sub-sixes at 80% effort. Sport equipped me.
"I'll always remember the experience of
Dr. Barnes, PhD, MD home and seeing his classy, cherry-picked art collection.
I'll always remember a field trip to Bowman's Hill as a 5 y/o Junior Curator at The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel (Originally, of Philadelphia), where I became a Limnology & Ecology Division published Principal Investigator. DuPont offered me a PhD and a job at Savannah River Plant, Aiken, South Carolina; I declined their offer. I'll always remember turning over rocks to catch mayflies in Pigeon Run, a spring-fed woodland stream below our home that flowed into trout-rich Pickering Creek. I'll always remember Mr. JC Peden, 7th-Grade science at GVSD, teaching about a Paramecium overcoming every barrier. I'll always remember 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 South American presidents in his priory.
I'll always remember touring Frank Lloyd Wright's Falling Waters above a waterfall.
I'll always remember the President of the United States sent me a salutary note after I was named 'Rookie of the Year' out of 1,250 1st year members in Toastmasters' world #1 district. I thought a note from the WH was somebody's wild prank. It wasn't.
Who'd have guessed the U.S. president was watching!
EARLY INFLUENCES
"My doctor dad was in the Third Tide on Dog Green, the deadliest beach on D-Day. I can only imagine how he must've been cursed performing triage amidst cries for help, and charred, smoldering bodies, with sticky blood soaking his clothes and death filling his nostrils. He left his GI weapons shipboard. Then, he deployed as chief medical officer on APD-78 (DE-693) in the Lingayen Gulf (Philippines), Iwo Jima and Okinawa. He demanded excellence and expected virtuosity. The family that built the Brooklyn Bridge built a specialty hospital for him. Pop was sought by Hall of Fame pro athletes, other doctors and the world's wealthy elite. Patients revered Dr. B. He was a 3rd degree 'Blue Lodge' Mason. Colleagues, neighbors, his kids and his wife trembled at the mention of Dr. B and cursed him. I was amazed by what he endured until death at 91. He loved
'The fine art of medicine'.
My pioneering mom earned her own way through college, Phi Beta Kappa, and had straight A's in medical school, taught at CHOP, etcetera, after her doctor dad died when she was 10 y/o, during the Stock Market Crash and the Dakota Dustbowl.
We set up the first licensed equestrian center in Pennsylvania. An Olympic Gold Medalist was 1st headmaster. I mucked 60 stalls, mended fences, built jumps, drove a big red Farmall, Massey Ferguson tractor mowing pastures and a '46 Willeys Jeep. I was driving all day as an 8 y/o. Pop gave me a compound microscope and chemistry set. My best friend matriculated with MIT (Optical physics) at 10 y/o. Another solved a problem that perplexed mathematicians for more than 1,000 years acc. to my mom. Mom daily took me to the Academy of Natural Sciences - I was a Junior Curator at 5 y/o. I grew up in a 1751 house filled with Early American antiques, Paul Revere silver, Audubon Double Elephants, Chippendale, Sheraton, Hepplewhite ... Our breakfast table dated 1550. I cut my teeth on Roger Tory Peterson's field guides. Mom had a huge nature library. Pop's home office was stacks of medical journals, a compound microscope, etc. All together, they set the stage for my varied watercolor collection.
I'm an unusual artist in
the last 500 years!
HISTORY of a NAME
"Voce Forte (Dallas Opera) gave me the title, The ARTIST Carroll. I was named in homage to our Carroll County next door neighbor, a signer of the Declaration of Independence (1776) - We sailed across the Atlantic on the Lydia from Burgundy, France - where Archesยฎ Aquarelle, my favorite Bright White Cold Press is made. Our patriarch boarded the sailing ship as Johannes Jacques Burgund and got off as John Jacob Burgoon in Baltimore, MD in 1740. My ancestors buck boarded into rough 'n tumble Texas from a tiny rural railroad-town in Burgoonville, Ohio in1850.
I flew into DFW June 4, 1984. OMG the heat!
LOVE, ORANGE & GOLD
"I daily petted a nesting dove in the wild,
a snarly German shepherd, a caged black panther, tigers and a charging bobcat.
I feel like St Francis of Assisi or famous horse whisperer Buck Brannaman or cutting horse multi-National and World Champion Punk Carter of Celina, TX.
NEXT PROJECT
"My next project is in an oceanic climate where it rains a lot and there are lots of bears but no snakes. It's a popular, cool scenic summer tourist destination".