Carinne Kolbè Painting Portfolio
This presentation is to show my work done in selected paintings. It is intended to show my skills in the following areas:
●Ability to arrange objects in a given field ●Knowledge in color use ●Attention to detail ●Use of juxtaposition of different textures, colors and objects to create an image that is aesthetically pleasing
These paintings were done over a period of 4 years, at the end of high school throughout college.
The paintings are in chronological order to show the evolution of my work. The selected paintings range from still lifes, portraits and figurative paintings.
The time line of the paintings start at a time where I had little guidance, through a period of strict supervision and then returning to a period with
less supervision. The pieces in this collection are done with various mediums and are in an assortment of sizes.
Portrait of a hair mannequin, emphasizing techniques in color use
and form.
Portrait
August 2006, 18” x 20”, Oil paint on Canvas Board
Textures Still Life Still Life with buoys, brick, bone,
cardboard boxes and a bocce ball to examine the different textures occurring
in each object.
Fall 2009, 18” x 20”, Oil Paint on Canvas Paper
Supplies Still Life Still Life of my painting supplies, showing ability to paint draped cloth and glass.
Fall 2009, 24” x 18”, Oil Paint on Vellum Paper
Vanitas Still Life Still life showing an arrangement of bones, a skull, woven blanket and a pottery bottle
in the style of a vanitas painting with momento mori symbolism.
Fall 2009, 24” x 18”, Oil paint on canvas
Abstract Narrative Series Series of paintings using three colors and black and white to express an abstract narrative.
Fall 2010, 6 x 24” x 18”, Acrylic paint on canvas
Complimentary Colors Figurative Painting
Figurative painting featuring a portrait and a narrative using a purple and
yellow color scheme. Abstract roses on dress.
Fall 2010, 28” x 36”, Acrylic paint on Canvas
Symbolism Narrative Painting Arrangement with symbolic meaning attached to the objects with the subject matter
being the state of the South African nation.
Fall 2010, 24” x 36, Acrylic paint on canvas