Carol Bennett (born 1954), is a Hawaii based painter and glass artist.
American painter
Jewel by Carol Bennett
Early life
Bennett was born in Los Angeles, California.[1] She received a Bachelor of Arts (B.A) from the University of California, Santa Barbara, College of Creative Studies in 1974 and another B.A. from the Art Center College of Design in 1978.[1] Since 1990, she has lived in Kauai.[2]
Kanawai, two Italian glass mosaic tile murals, each 11 x 22 feet, Kauai Judiciary Building, 2005[8]
Water: A Point of Departure, two acrylic on Dacron sail cloth, 8 x 26ft. and 8 x 52ft, Foyer and Passenger Queuing at Pier 2 Terminal, Honolulu Harbor, 2008-2009[9]
Trigger Picasso Energy, 48 x 8 foot hand-painted colored vitreous enamels fired on float glass with gold leaf and photovoltaic solar cells, Hawaii State Art Museum, 2012[10]
Cycles, fused glass and light-emitting diodes, on exterior of the James and Abigail Campbell Library, University of Hawaii–West Oahu, 2012[11]
Bennett's paintings are generally related to water; swimmers and fishing nets are recurring subjects. They often contain totally abstract passages representing reflections, as in Jewel.
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