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Carol Wyatt was born in San Francisco. Her very first fascination with the arts was music, however by the time she was 10 she had made a decision to become a painter. Immediately after attaining early drawing lessons from her family she created several works of art on traditional canvas. She saw herself more being a mural painter and decorative artist. Her themes and templates are usually monumental and dramatic, and she applied that breathtaking approach to both modern and conventional themes.
Coupled with an ardent fascination for painting to a adept foundation of choice Carol currently stands for being an eloquent artist complimented with special fascination in a wide array of art forms such as music, drawing, painting, writing reading fondly articulating her specialty in oils on canvas that reflect a captivating and diminutive impressions in her works of art that dare to entice ones eye.
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A recent study shows that the appropriate kind of art in the hospital could speed-up a patient's recovery and could enhance a facility's identity.