Carrie Wild

Carrie Wild

Meet The Artist

Carrie Wild was raised on a small horse farm in Southern Michigan where she learned to respect, appreciate and love animals from a young age. Her childhood was spent riding horses, exploring the forests in search of wildlife and competing in horse shows. Along with her love of nature she developed a passion for art early in life. She studied and experimented drawing with different dry mediums including graphite, charcoal, colored pencil and soft pastel. Through her knowledge of horses and wildlife she developed a strong drawing technique focusing on the anatomy and characteristics of each subject.

As witness to the wonders of nature and the countless heart pounding moments, she translates her experiences through the application of dramatic colors and presence in her paintings while maintaining realistic confirmation of the animal. With a contemporary style she hopes to create a relationship between the painting and its viewer as well as encourage a love for wildlife and wildlife art in modern design.

Carrie is based in Jackson, Wyoming. After visiting for a summer, she immediately fell in love with the power of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and decided that there was no better place to realize her vision as an artist. Surrounded by the inspiration of wildlife, horses and wide-open spaces of the Teton valley, Carrie pulls the wildness of the outside in for all of her collectors as she paints in her studio downtown Jackson Hole. Carrie’s work has appeared in national publications including Western Art & Architecture, Big Sky Journal, Southwest Art and Cowboys & Indians magazines.

Selected publications

"Contemporary in Nature," Western Art & Architecture, April/May 2019
"Wild at Heart," South West Art, April 2019
"Art Gallery: Carrie Wild," Cowboys & Indians, July 2018 "The Wild World of Color," Big Sky Journal, 2017
"Wild & Fearless," Western Art & Architecture,
August/September 2014

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