CAROLE RAFFERTY

Carole Rafferty is a contemporary California landscape painter who specializes in urban and architectural scenes. Her paintings portray her emotional response to the complex energy of city life. Through bold lines and brush strokes and a vivid interplay of light and shadow, Rafferty’s paintings exhibit the vibrancy of the urban experience.

CAROLE RAFFERTY Paintings (11-works)
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CAROLE RAFFERTY California Coast
California Coast
Oil on Canvas
40 x 60 in
CAROLE RAFFERTY Alcatraz 3
Alcatraz #3
Oil on Canvas
36 x 36 in
CAROLE RAFFERTY 18th St Delicatessen
18th St. Delicatessen
Oil on Canvas
48 x 48 in
CAROLE RAFFERTY Sunday Morning
Sunday Morning
Oil on Canvas
18 x 24 in
CAROLE RAFFERTY San Francisco Rooftops
San Francisco Rooftops
Oil on Canvas
18 x 18 in
CAROLE RAFFERTY In The Mission
In The Mission 23rd and Shotwell
Oil on Canvas
36 x 48 in
CAROLE RAFFERTY Ferry Building From Market
Ferry Building From Market
Oil on Canvas
30 x 40 in
CAROLE RAFFERTY Alcatraz from Russian Hill
Alcatraz from Russian Hill
Oil on Canvas
24 x 24 in
CAROLE RAFFERTY Cable Car in Shadow
Cable Car in Shadow
Oil on Canvas
20 x 24 in
CAROLE RAFFERTY Coit Tower From Russian Hill
Coit Tower From Russian Hill
Oil on Canvas
36 x 36 in
CAROLE RAFFERTY Fading Day
Fading Day
Oil on Canvas
24 x 30 in

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CAROLE RAFFERTY Biography

Rafferty graduated from London University and then moved to California where she studied at UC Berkeley and received an M.A.  She attended the Academy of Art in London and has had group shows in both the U.S. and the UK.  She has won many awards for her work which is in private collections across the U.S. and Europe.

Carole Rafferty Bio (PDF)

CAROLE RAFFERTY Statement

“The complexity of rendering a city is a constant inspiration, especially San Francisco where the light routinely changes- often within the space of a few seconds- from bright and vibrant colors to a spectrum of ethereal grays. These fleeting moments make the mood and atmosphere of San Francisco unmistakeable and also a great artistic challenge.”

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