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Carole Weitz

Carole Weitz is a creative designer and visual artist celebrated for her mastery of color, form, and emotional depth. With over two decades as a creative director in advertising, she has led award-winning campaigns for global brands including House of Seagram, Unilever, American Express, Jaguar, and AARP. A lifelong visual thinker influenced by her father—a 1960s photographer and designer—and Bauhaus-trained mentors at Carnegie Mellon University, Carole’s aesthetic unites precision and intuition. Her art, often inspired by personal resilience and transformation, reveals a deep connection between design and healing.

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Resilient Circles

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Resilient Circles: The Art of Becoming
By Sfumato

 

Resilient Circles: The Art of Becoming is more than an exhibition—it is a visual memoir of survival and transformation. In this deeply introspective body of work, Carole Weitz invites viewers into an abstract universe where color, form, and emotion converge to tell a story of reclamation. Her recurring motif, the circle, functions as a mirror to the artist’s own life: continuous, unbroken, and ever-changing. It represents both confinement and freedom, a delicate balance between what binds us and what propels us forward. Each circle in Weitz’s compositions carries its own emotional resonance. Some appear luminous and expansive, others compressed and turbulent, reflecting the fluctuating states of struggle and release that have defined her personal journey. Her use of bold, saturated hues contrasts with the fragility of the forms themselves—a tension that mirrors the complex dualities of her experience. The works speak to moments of upheaval: battles with health, the dissolution of a decades-long marriage, and the constant confrontation with limitation. Yet, despite the weight of these realities, Weitz’s art is anything but despairing. It is an act of defiance, an insistence on beauty and imagination as tools for survival. Through dynamic layering and careful composition, she transforms pain into power, creating visual worlds that are at once introspective and exuberant. At its core, Resilient Circles explores the endless process of becoming. It challenges the notion of closure, suggesting instead that every setback contains the potential for reinvention. Weitz’s circular motifs loop and evolve, embodying the ongoing dialogue between control and surrender, fragility and strength. The viewer is drawn into her visual rhythm—one that feels both deeply personal and universally human.

In her art, Weitz conceals as much as she reveals. Each piece is a private language of healing, a layered composition where color and form substitute for words. Her work invites viewers to witness not a conclusion, but a continuation—to experience resilience as a state of movement, and beauty as a testament to the will to endure.

Through Resilient Circles: The Art of Becoming, Carole Weitz reclaims her narrative. Her art stands as a vibrant declaration of survival—proof that even in the face of loss and limitation, creativity remains an unbroken line, curving endlessly toward renewal.

Carole Weitz

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