Carol Saylor

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2008

Carol B. Saylor is a painter who gradually turned to sculpture during about 25 years of progressive deafness and blindness. As a mother, grandmother and great grandmother, she often had to set her art aside to care for family members. Her husband, and later a daughter, died of cancer, and she also helped care for three surviving grand daughters. These, and other life experiences have shaped and inspired her artistic work.
For more information about Carol's work or to contact her directly visit: www.carolsaylor.com

For more information about Carol's work or to contact her directly visit: www.carolsaylor.com

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  • It is fascinating HOW the brain can "see" when vision is lost. Your sculpture with hidden spaces is elegant.  It speaks to the spirit, mind, and body. I think that touching your work would be akin to listening to music. Have you ever related it to any music? I am a 63 year old "dormant" artist Thanks for your inspiring example and your last words on this video that apply to so much in life.

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