Today we’d like to introduce you to Carole Rabe.
Thanks for sharing your story with us Carole. So, let’s start at the beginning and we can move on from there.
I was interested in drawing and painting from an early age. My parents were very supportive. I grew up in a rural central MA town; I spent a lot of time in the woods. I think this experience helped me develop my love of light and space. I earned a BFA in two-dimensional art from Hartford Art School. I then worked as a graphic designer for fourteen years, before returning to school to get an MFA degree in painting from Boston University.
I am an oil painter who works from direct observation of my immediate surroundings. It is important for me to have a connection to the spaces and things that I paint. I spend a lot of time looking before painting. Each painting focuses on a specific time and place–it might be a cloudy morning painting in my kitchen, or a sunny late afternoon painting looking down a hallway. The way light transforms the space is what interests me, as well as how it unites disparate things. I work on several different paintings at the same time.
I use a very limited palette–usually about 4 colors, plus white. I think of limitations as a very positive force in creating a painting. This method allows for surprising and unusual color relationships.
I was an assistant professor of studio art at Pine Manor College for many years. In addition, I directed the Hess Gallery on campus. I retired a few years ago to devote my full attention to my artwork. I show my work at Powers Gallery in Acton, MA. This summer (2018) I have some work at the George Marshall Store Gallery in York, ME. I have exhibited around the New England area. I have recently begun making collages, based on my paintings.
Great, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
It is always a struggle to balance work (most artists cannot make a living painting!); family; and other obligations. I now have the luxury of devoting full time to painting. I can experiment and try new mediums and methods. I indulge in taking workshops; studying art history; reading; and learning other new things such as a foreign language. I practice my piano playing. I think all these extra-curricular activities feed into my creativity.
There is sometimes the issue of self-doubt. What am I doing? Why am I doing it? Is it relevant? I don’t dwell on that long, but it is important to consider periodically. Each painting is a challenge, a time to be introspective and contemplative. I have produced many unsuccessful paintings, but that is just part of the process; while it feels like a bad day in the studio (which is my entire house!), it is a necessary part of the creative process. When it comes together and a painting works, it is very satisfying.
Carole Rabe – what should we know? What do you guys do best? What sets you apart from the competition?
I sell my paintings and collages through galleries (Powers Gallery in Acton, www.powersgallery.com) and through my website. My work is unique in that it is created from direct observation. I am interested in how the human eye perceives space and how to translate three-dimensional space onto a two-dimensional surface. I never paint from photographs.
What moment in your career do you look back most fondly on?
There is not one specific moment; it is very satisfying to have strangers contact me because they have seen my work online. They reach out to me to purchase a painting–or to simply say that my work resonated with them. I am thrilled that my work speaks to others.
I am proud of the work I did at Pine Manor College. I enjoyed teaching and sharing with young artists (and those who thought they couldn’t draw a stick figure!). I also am proud of supporting local artists’ work through my position as Hess Gallery Director.
Pricing:
- My paintings are sold by size. Prices range from $900 for a small piece to $2200 for a large painting
Contact Info:
- Address: 30 Oakland Street, Natick MA 01760
- Website: www.carolerabe.com
- Phone: 5086532725
- Email: cadmiumred123@yahoo.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/carolerabeartist

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Susan Siris Wexler
August 14, 2018 at 4:54 pm
Hi Carol, Thanks so much for keeping me posted on the progress in your work. I always enjoy the warmth and liveliness and spirit of your paintings.
All best wishes,
Susan