Joyce Carroll Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Joyce Carroll based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Joyce Carroll
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Malcolm the Real X Man by Joyce Carroll
Your Grace by Joyce Carroll
Sax Me by Joyce Carroll
Classic Cobalt by Joyce Carroll
Classic Red by Joyce Carroll
Beauty Shop by Joyce Carroll
X Factor by Joyce Carroll
Airhead by Joyce Carroll
Dolls by Joyce Carroll
Smile Smile Smile by Joyce Carroll
JuicyFruit by Joyce Carroll
Fit by Joyce Carroll
Shocking Pink by Joyce Carroll
Ma Dam by Joyce Carroll
Lady Ballerina by Joyce Carroll
My Cally Series by Joyce Carroll
Red Hat by Joyce Carroll
Twilight Dreams by Joyce Carroll
Flawed Beauty by Joyce Carroll
Passion Fruit by Joyce Carroll
Viva Z Mexico by Joyce Carroll
Gam Rays by Joyce Carroll
Believe and Fly by Joyce Carroll
Bellissima by Joyce Carroll
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About Joyce Carroll
Joyce Carroll currently lives outside of Atlanta Georgia. She was born in Louisburg, NC and grew up in New Jersey. Joyce attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. After marriage and childbirth she entered Social Services and eventually had a real estate career for twenty years of her life. After heartbreak from the loss of family members she moved to Florida in 2004. It was in Florida that Joyce began to perceive what she calls “visions” of colors and designs in her dreams. After a while Joyce went out and bought some oil paint, brushes and canvases and put those visions to work. She is a self-taught artist. Her recurring theme is the female anatomy. Joyce believes inspiration comes from many forms via nature, film, novels or a smile. Joyce believes in the essence of what the masters like Modigliani and Picasso taught the world: a belief in your own creativity without limits or judgment. Her work is abstract, minimalist and what she defines as sultry. Her color palette ranges from the subdued to vibrancy. She believes it’s unfortunate that most of the Masters did not live to see the life affirming appreciation of their work. With that she leaves you with a quote from another Visionary:
“ You do not have to be a Painter or Sculpture to be an Artist.
You may be a shoemaker. You may be creative as such.
And if so, you are a greater artist than the majority of the
Painters whose works is shown in the art galleries of today”.
- Alfred Stieglitz
My dedication to the Masters: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0sPzFKKXF0