caroline hunter

western shoreline
£1,600.00
61.0 x 61.0 cm
behind carsaig island, winter
£1,600.00
61.0 x 61.0 cm
morning light
£2,200.00
58.0 x 76.0 cm
caroline hunter

Caroline Hunter was born in Edinburgh in 1964, moving to the Orkney isles with her family in 1968. She attended Aberdeen University, graduating in 1986 with an Honours degree in History of Art. Upon graduating, Caroline worked as an archaeological fieldworker for several years, throughout Scotland, and catalogued pottery for a year at the National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh before returning to Orkney in 1992, where she began to paint. Her first exhibition was held in Stromness public library in 1994 and in 1999 Caroline won the James Torrance prize for ‘most promising young painter’ at the RGI. Caroline has gone on to have a successful career as a professional artists. In 2000, Caroline moved to Argyll, the inspiration for many of her sea and landscape paintings. Her work has been exhibited throughout the UK in both group and solo shows.

caroline hunter

Caroline Hunter was born in Edinburgh in 1964, moving to the Orkney isles with her family in 1968. She attended Aberdeen University, graduating in 1986 with an Honours degree in History of Art. Upon graduating, Caroline worked as an archaeological fieldworker for several years, throughout Scotland, and catalogued pottery for a year at the National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh before returning to Orkney in 1992, where she began to paint. Her first exhibition was held in Stromness public library in 1994 and in 1999 Caroline won the James Torrance prize for ‘most promising young painter’ at the RGI. Caroline has gone on to have a successful career as a professional artists. In 2000, Caroline moved to Argyll, the inspiration for many of her sea and landscape paintings. Her work has been exhibited throughout the UK in both group and solo shows.