June Carey — Cascade of Light, Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe - Giclee On Canvas
Dim: Image Size: 24"w x 36"h
June Carey — Sonoma Valley Summer - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 40 inches wide by 20 inches tall
June Carey — Vineyard Tankhouse - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 48 inches wide by 24 inches tall
June Carey — Song of the Wine Country - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 60 inches wide by 20 inches tall
June Carey — Pacific Coast Highway - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 46 inches wide by 16 inches tall
June Carey — The Padres Vineyard - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 46 inches wide by 16 inches tall
June Carey — September Gold Artist Proof Museoum Edition - Canvas
Dim: 60 inches wide by 40 inches tall
June Carey — The Fullness of Time - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 41 inches wide by 16 inches tall
June Carey — Little Old Mission by the Sea Circa 1940 - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 48 inches wide by 24 inches tall
June Carey — Little Old Mission by the Sea Circa 1940 - Canvas
Dim: 28 inches wide by 14 inches tall
June Carey — Sunflowers of Castiglion Fiorentino - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 37 inches wide by 31 inches tall
June Carey — California Wine Country - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 45 inches wide by 33 inches tall
June Carey — Vineyard Before the Harvest - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 48 inches wide by 19 inches tall
June Carey - "The little farmhouse in Pennsylvania where I grew up was always alive with singing, laughter and a love of the arts. My father, a voice instructor, introduced us to the steady flow of eccentric, larger-than-life characters found in his greatest passion – the dramatic world of the Italian opera. Aida s rich theme always seemed to be playing in the background as I went in search of a reality I could call my own, escaping into the quiet roar of the singing crickets and song of the meadowlark. I could lose myself in the turquoise twilight magic of a summer evening or breath of sweet fields of winter wheat beneath the rising sliver of a moon. I found my true love and years later found myself longing for the beautiful fields of my childhood, where everything was the way it should be. My passion springs forth through the beauty of the fertile earth, which has always been my real teacher. I began painting full time in 1982, doing my time as a starving artist while raising my young son. I was happy to trade this tragic cliché for the happy success of sell-out gallery shows and award banquets. In 1991, I married maritime artist David Thimgan, and we thrived together. On one late summer afternoon escape, traveling to the Mendocino coast, I discovered the California wine country. I was so happy to have found a place in California that reminded me of my long lost fields of Pennsylvania. I painted my first vineyard scene in 1996 and, as time passed, this interest has taken me to the countryside of Tuscany, where I feel I probably lived in a former lifetime. My Italian opera theme song has never left my heart, and somehow life seems to have come full circle, to connect, again, the passions of my life. "