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Where'd you go Karner Blue 1 | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Cara Enteles Studio | The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights in Brooklyn. Item made of canvas
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Where'd you go Karner Blue 1 | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Cara Enteles Studio | The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights in Brooklyn. Item made of canvas
Where'd you go Karner Blue 1 | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Cara Enteles Studio | The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights in Brooklyn. Item made of canvas
Where'd you go Karner Blue 1 | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Cara Enteles Studio | The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights in Brooklyn. Item made of canvas
Where'd you go Karner Blue 1 | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Cara Enteles Studio | The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights in Brooklyn. Item made of canvas

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Cara Enteles Studio

Where'd you go Karner Blue 1 - Paintings

Featured In The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, NY

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"Where'd you go Karner Blue 1" install view currently on view as part of "Brooklyn Collected" at The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights. On view thru December.

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Cara Enteles Studio
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Cara Enteles paints beautiful botanical landscapes on reflective silver and gold panels making them shimmer in the light

Cara Enteles is a nationally and internationally exhibited artist who paints about nature and environmental issues. Enteles splits her time between New York and the Western Catskills, where she spends time in the wilderness that informs her work.
Selected honors include Invited Artist to Singinawa Tiger Preserve, India, and a month-long artist’s residency at The Julia & David White Artists’ Colony, Ciudad Colon, Costa Rica.
Her work has been shown at Wave Hill, The HVCCA, and The Islip Art Museum and is part of the prestigious Art in Embassies program. Her work is in many public and private collections.