Cara Walton Art Collections
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Artwork by Cara Walton
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Duke Dog by Cara Walton
James Madison by Cara Walton
#notmypresident by Cara Walton
Bodie Island Milky Way by Cara Walton
The Quad by Cara Walton
Three Goats Gruff by Cara Walton
Bounty by Cara Walton
Dogwood by Cara Walton
Start Game by Cara Walton
Sunshine by Cara Walton
Spring Blossom by Cara Walton
Partner by Cara Walton
Score by Cara Walton
Crossing Broadway by Cara Walton
In the Woods by Cara Walton
Wilson Hall by Cara Walton
Wilson Hall by Cara Walton
Bodie Island Milky Way by Cara Walton
Birds on a Wire by Cara Walton
Sunset Cattails by Cara Walton
Play in the Rain by Cara Walton
Archway in Green by Cara Walton
Would you like to play a game? by Cara Walton
I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing by Cara Walton
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About Cara Walton
Bio Cara Walton is a purely accidental artist. She teaches high school students World History and likes to take pictures. Photography and art help her to stay sane in dealing with the day-to-day stress of her job and life in general. She lives in Harrisonburg with her husband, child (when they're not at college), her cats, and an obscene amount of Star Wars toys and other geeky items. She mostly likes to take pictures of things that are in various states of decay. The history teacher in her likes to imagine the story behind what she is photographing, imagining the story of what used to be. She has also done several 365 self-portrait projects to force herself to be in front of the camera, instead of just behind it. Cara has had photography displayed in various venues in Harrisonburg including Larkin Arts, Spitzer Art Center, Clementine, The Arts Council, Pure Eats, Ice House Studios, The Lady Jane, Three Notch�d, and The Artful Dodger. She was awarded an Advancing the Arts Grant from the Arts Council of the Valley in 2014 and recently had work accepted in juried competitions at the Shenandoah Valley Arts Center in Waynesboro, the 1650 gallery in Los Angeles CA, and ArtSpace in Richmond, VA. Her work was included in a digital display in the Louvre in Paris as part of the opening reception of the Exposure Awards 2015 and she received an Honorable Mention in the First Annual (TIFA) Tokyo International Foto Awards.