South African Artist, Caroline Street, Featured on The Wrighter

" I hate not being able to do something and I have found that everything that has challenged me, I have been able to accomplish." -Caroline Street
By: Selah Haki
 
 
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Dec. 26, 2013 - PRLog -- The arts and culture blog, The Wrighter, features poet, artist and amateur photographer Caroline Street, from South Africa today. Street not only shares her various paintings but also her history and plans for 2014.

Street, born in Zimbabwe, moved to Cape Town and then to Phalaborwa (a small town in the far north of South Africa). According to her biographical information on her website, her family spent a year in a tent and caravan. Street says she grew up as "a bush baby" and this upbringing was where she developed her love of wildlife.

"There is so much scenery in the Kruger Park, the landscapes and rock formations, rivers etc that I always will consider painting," Street said when asked about subject matter she desires to paint in Kruger National Park.

In 2013 The Wrighter featured several other artists including: Robert Refugio; David Ivan Clark; Monica Martinez; Justin Leavitt and Raymond La Motte. The blog has also reviewed individual paintings such as "Freedom to Roam Abroad" by Shahla Rosa and "Fire at the Juke" by Joe Klucar.

Kobina Wright, editor and contributor to The Wrighter, is a second generation Southern California native who wrote her third volume of poetry titled, "Say It! Say Gen-o-cide!!" − dedicated to the Rwandan Genocide of 1994. It was in 2009 that she co-authored a volume of nuler poetry with friend and fellow poet, Lisa Bartley Lacey, titled "A Crime And A Simplification Of Something Sublime." In 2010 she wrote a volume of nuler poetry titled, "50" dedicated to the late Michael Jackson.

In 2013 Wright’s literary and art works have been published in: The Bicycle Review; Boxcar Poetry Review; Burning Word Literary Journal; Crack the Spine; The Fiction Week Literary Review; The Missing Slate; Orion headless; The Passionate Transitory; Subliminal Interiors and Wilderness House Literary Review.

To view the feature of Caroline Street on The Wrighter go to: http://www.thewrighteronline.com/2013/12/featured-artist-caroline-street.html.

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