Carol Stewart was born in Ontario in 1959 and grew up in Kingston and Montréal. She obtained a BFA from Queen’s University in 1981, and in 2010 completed her MFA at Fontbonne University in St. Louis, Missouri. For over 40 years, Carol has steadily painted and exhibited in London, England, across Canada, Missouri and Ohio. She now lives in St. Petersburg, Florida in the winters and Wolfe Island, Ontario in the summers.
Carol Stewart's still lifes and tablescapes are characterized by a sophisticated play of colour and light. Always painting from life, Stewart interprets flora, fruit, fabrics and glass objects as explosive fields of colour. Her pieces convey a network of patterning and mark making that create texture and energy. According to Stewart, “I search for the place in painting that exists between the representational and the abstract. This is where the spirit of the painting lies. It is the place that takes the viewer away and allows for repeated visual explorations.”
Carol Stewart's works can be found in private and corporate collections in Canada, the USA and the UK. In 2008, she won the Honors Award at Art St. Louis, and has studied with some of the leading painters in the USA.