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I sign my paintings “carzwell” in honor of my grandmother’s maiden name — a way of
carrying her spirit forward in every piece I create. My path to painting grew from years
behind the camera and a career as a professional house painter, where color, texture,
and composition became second nature. About twelve years ago, I shifted that vision to
canvas and discovered the freedom of abstract expression. I’m constantly energized by
other artists I sign my paintings “carzwell” in honor of my grandmother’s maiden name — a way of carrying her spirit forward in every piece I create. My path to painting grew from years behind the camera and a career as a professional house painter, where color, texture, and composition became second nature. About twelve years ago, I shifted that vision to canvas and discovered the freedom of abstract expression. I’m constantly energized by other artists I sign my paintings “carzwell” in honor of my grandmother’s maiden name — a way of carrying her spirit forward in every piece I create. My path to painting grew from years behind the camera and a career as a professional house painter, where color, texture, and composition became second nature. About twelve years ago, I shifted that vision to canvas and discovered the freedom of abstract expression. I’m constantly energized by other artists I sign my paintings “carzwell” in honor of my grandmother’s maiden name — a way of carrying her spirit forward in every piece I create. My path to painting grew from years behind the camera and a career as a professional house painter, where color, texture, and composition became second nature. About twelve years ago, I shifted that vision to canvas and discovered the freedom of abstract expression. I’m constantly energized by other artists bottom of page