Carly Castillon exhibits in Fallbrook Fine Art Gallery in Fallbrook. She paints portraits, Native American scenes, landscapes, seascapes and more.

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Artist Carly CastillonArtist Spotlight - Carly Castillon

After graduating from the Pasadena Art Center College of Design in illustration, painter Carly Castillon began sweeping the art world as a highly talented fine artist. Castillon has been featured in four major shows at Fallbrook Fine Art in the Arts District of the village of Fallbrook California. She has shown her work in the OPA at Lee Youngman's Gallery in Calistoga and her painting "Planting of the First Pepper Tree" (see pictured) was chosen as the cover image in 2006. Castillon was also highlighted as a rising star in Art Talk's May 2007 issue where she was noted for her heartfelt compositions. A confident landscape painter, Castillon was commissioned to complete 17 large landscapes of San Diego landmarks for a professional complex in Carlsbad. Her most recent portrait was commissioned by John Grisham of his relative, C.S. Lewis.
Castillon is a versatile young artist and is accomplished at landscapes and figurative work. To refine her technique she has taken workshops with Morgan Weistling, Matt Smith, and Skip Whitcomb.

Artist Carly CastillonCurrently she is doing research for a body of work that depicts the varied history of California: Native Americans, Spanish explorers, and settlers and pioneers from the Eastern states (see pictured, painting entitled ‘Luiseno’). Historic settings include California's famous missions and land grant ranches.

We recently interview Carly on our online radio show, Champagne Sundays. To listen to her interview, please double click on the play button below.

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Carly Castillon, artist, Fallbrook, CaliforniaHer art can be viewed at Fallbrook Fine Art, 128 N Main, Fallbrook CA 92028. (760) 728-0700, Web www.FallbrookFineArt.com
For more about Carly, visit her website, www.GalleryCC.com
 

 

 

 

 

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