Welcome
to the online collection of art work created by Kyle Carroll, Thank
you for visiting our site.
Born
in Cameron Missouri in 1957, Kyle Carroll has been a "student of
the woods" since his youth. His art and the subjects he paints are
a reflection of a life long interest in wildlife, the outdoors and
American history. Researching his work and physically experiencing
the outdoors during living history events, treks into the wilderness
with his muzzleloader and re-enactments have helped him develop
an affinity with the hardy breed of men and women who lived and
died on the edge of civilization.
Carroll
studied art at Mid America Nazarene University in Olathe, Kansas
and at William Jewel College in Liberty, Missouri. After several
years of doing commissioned art work on everything from beaver hides
to bank walls, demand for his work led him to limited edition art.
As
a biologist, hunter, historian and re-enactor, Carroll brings a
unique perspective to his work. "I want my paintings to be like
a window into the past. I feel like it's my responsibilty as an
historian to get it right." Carroll visits the areas he paints and
researches his subjects before he begins to work on each project.
Carroll's knowledge of frontier America and it's natural history
combined with having felt the bite of a late winter wind or hearing
the whine of mosquitoes on a journey by water have influenced his
art and inspired him to write for a variety of publications.
Kyle Carroll lives with his wife, Sharon and daughters, Kali and Kelsey, on a wooded hill side above historic lost creek near Maysville, Missouri. |