“Morning stroll surprise in leaky ceilings and social distance directions and really wishing I could have painted this and not found it on my classroom floor. Bummer.”
7″h x 7″w – archival pigment print on cotton rag paper
Carey W. Roberson earned a BFA in studio art from Henderson University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas and a MFA in photography from Louisiana Tech University. He currently serves as an Associate Professor of Art at Ouachita Baptist University, located in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, where he teaches art foundations, photography, and studio art. His artwork integrates traditional studio media with new digital technologies and methods to create quiet personal narratives. Roberson has exhibited in over 70 competitive, invitational, and solo exhibitions. His work has been exhibited at the University of North Texas, Ithaca College, Huntsville Museum of Art, Mobile Museum of Art, the Arkansas Arts Center, and many other university and private galleries around the nation. He is a winner of the Arkansas Arts Council Individual Fellowship Award and has works in a number of collections, including the Mobile Museum of Art in Mobile, AL. Roberson’s artwork has also been featured in the national publications of New American Paintings and CMYK Magazine.
7″h x 7″w – archival pigment print on cotton rag paper
7″h x 7″w – archival pigment print on cotton rag paper
7″h x 7″w – archival pigment print on cotton rag paper
7″h x 7″w – archival pigment print on cotton rag paper
48″h x 72″w – Oil and ink jet print on Stonehenge paper, mounted on wood
26″h x 42″w – Oil and ink jet print on Stonehenge paper, mounted on wood
26″h x 42″w – Oil and ink jet print on Stonehenge paper, mounted on wood
27″h x 45″w – Oil and ink jet print on Stonehenge paper, mounted on wood
5″h x 4″w – Archival Ink Jet print, graphite, colored pencil, and acrylic on paper
5″h x 4″w – Archival Ink Jet print, graphite, colored pencil, and acrylic on paper