Winnipeg Free Press - PRINT EDITION
Painter transforms music into colourful works on silk
Detail from a silk work by Nova Scotia painter Holly Carr. (SUPPLIED PHOTO)
Like a jazz soloist or an improv comedian, Holly Carr never knows what she's going to make until she's caught up in creation.
The Nova Scotia artist uses bright-coloured fabric dyes to paint on heavyweight silk. About seven years ago, she started painting live in front of concert audiences, allowing the music to flow through her onto the material.
CONCERT PREVIEW
The Artist's Life
Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
8 p.m. tonight at Centennial Concert Hall
Tickets $20 to $61 at Ticketmaster
She has painted with classical soloists, choirs, poets, jazz, rock and folk performers, and ensembles as large as the National Arts Centre Orchestra.
Sometimes, like an improv comic, she takes image suggestions from the audience and works them into the piece.
Carr appears tonight (and again in Brandon on Sunday afternoon) with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra in a concert titled The Artist's Life, conducted by Jean-Marie Zeitouni and featuring works by Haydn, Strauss, Mendelssohn and Mozart.
While the orchestra plays Mozart's Symphony No. 39, which takes about 25 minutes, Carr will paint an 8 x 8-foot work on a panel of stretched silk.
The silk "screen" will be backlit and she will work behind it, facing the audience, so she's seen in silhouette.
"I paint in rhythm with the music," Carr, 45, says by phone from her farmhouse near Canning, N.S. "I sort of pretend my brush is like the conductor's baton."
Carr says she listened to the Mozart piece once about five months ago, but has avoided hearing it again because she wants to respond in the moment.
Her works often depict birds, butterflies, animals and voluptuously fleshy women. They're effective as art pieces independent of the music, she says.
"I absolutely love whimsy, colour, humour and big, curvy lines," she says. "It's very accessible."
Carr, a graduate of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, describes herself as "not theatrical." But she has heard the comment that her live painting resembles dance.
"I do move with the music, and I'm almost six feet tall," she says. "I have sort of a big presence."
When she's working in the home studio she shares with her painter husband, Alan Bateman (son of wildlife painter Robert Bateman), Carr listens to music, but has the silk lying flat.
Having it stretched upright is more challenging, she says, because fabric dyes tend to run. She developed her technique considerably during a coast-to-coast Vinyl Café tour with storyteller Stuart McLean and his musicians in 2005.
Carr is aware of other artists who paint live, but none who do it on such a large scale, or with such diversity of partners. She'll soon appear with the Symphony Nova Scotia to create a 30-foot painting in an hour.
"I have big dreams of things I want to build," she says, "that are absolutely huge in scale, with music...
"I'm heading to Halifax to paint to music with this small boy who is this amazing karate master. He's going to be doing karate all around my painting."
Carr's silk paintings created with the WSO in Winnipeg and Brandon will be auctioned to raise funds for the Winnipeg Free Press's Pennies from Heaven campaign. Examples of her work can be viewed at www.hollycarr.com
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition November 13, 2009 D6
- Rate this

-
-
We want you to tell us what you think of our articles. If the story moves you, compels you to act or tells you something you didn’t know, mark it high. If you thought it was well written, do the same. If it doesn’t meet your standards, mark it accordingly.
You can also register and/or login to the site and join the conversation by leaving a comment.
Rate it yourself by rolling over the stars and clicking when you reach your desired rating. We want you to tell us what you think of our articles. If the story moves you, compels you to act or tells you something you didn’t know, mark it high.
The comment period for this story has ended.
Ads by Google
- Back to Top
- Return to The Arts
-
CON >< CUSSIONS
Examining hockey head injuries
-
Random Acts of Kindness
Your encounters with goodness
-
Open Secrets
Red River students mine government data banks
-
Ski with WFP
Register here to ski Asessippi with the Winnipeg Free Press
-
Miss Lonelyhearts
Maureen Scurfield offers life advice
Poll
Most Popular
- Winnipeg Sun editor charged with child pornography
- Arrest warrant issued for 'Laughing Girl'
- She's not laughing anymore
- After sweeping Hollywood's awards season, Oscar winner Sandra Bullock plagued by private drama
- Elderly man dies in rollover yesterday
- Teens urged to 'pee in a cup'
- Trailer park residents staying put
- Porn actress Joslyn James releases sexually graphic messages she says came from Tiger Woods
- Do you prefer tap or bottled water?
- Move, then be quiet about cash
- She's not laughing anymore
- Crusader up for Nobel Prize
- Mild again, but enjoy it while it lasts
- Freedom for Li expected
- Off-duty officer stops assault on Transit driver
- Man shot after chasing car thieves
- Gesturing rudely at OPP while in possession of stolen goods: not a good idea
- Grand Forks declares flood emergency
- New cutting machine breaks through ice near Selkirk
- Ile des Chenes couple wins St. B Hospital lottery
- Olympic-sized hypocrisy
- Crusader up for Nobel Prize
- Not wrong, just illegal
- Teacher's lapdance caught on tape, watched by world
- Students could be punished
- Second video of lap dance uncovered
- Mr. Matas a worthy nominee
- She's not laughing anymore
- What should happen to two teachers who performed a sexually suggestive dance routine in front of students?
- Oprah's on, and so is our Jon!
- She's not laughing anymore
- Judge rules no cameras allowed at Sinclair inquest
- Move, then be quiet about cash
- Porn actress Joslyn James releases sexually graphic messages she says came from Tiger Woods
- Arrest warrant issued for 'Laughing Girl'
- Play nice in your neighbour's dust
- Trailer park residents staying put
- Cuts unlikely in Tuesday's provincial budget
- Teens urged to 'pee in a cup'
- Ottawa taking control of native band's funds
- She's not laughing anymore
- Freedom for Li expected
- Man shot after chasing car thieves
- City may open diamond lanes to more users
- He can escape her verbal abuse
- Gesturing rudely at OPP while in possession of stolen goods: not a good idea
- Play nice in your neighbour's dust
- Greyhound apologizes for stranding passengers
- Liberals say cutting MP mailings would save $10 million a year
- Eagles, Dixie Chicks to play stadium in June
- Teacher's lapdance caught on tape, watched by world
- She's not laughing anymore
- Students could be punished
- Police shoot and kill suspect
- Freedom for Li expected
- Second video of lap dance uncovered
- More ominous issue underlies Youth for Christ flap
- Wielding a weapon costs a life
- Mounties hook ice-fishers for open beer
- Canadian women's hockey team stunned by reaction to post-gold party
- Career Compass helps staff chart career paths
- Ottawa taking control of native band's funds
- High Canadian dollar here to stay, economists say
- Russell is a Prairie jewel
- Another year, another flood looms
- XX rated
- WELCOME BACK: Manitobans' roles at human rights museum
- Weather improves flood outlook
- 16 Canadians rescued from yacht that ran aground in Galapago Islands
- Northern reserves declare state of emergency over winter-road closures
- Eagles, Dixie Chicks to play stadium in June
- Condos at ex-Penthouse
- Grand Forks declares flood emergency
- New cutting machine breaks through ice near Selkirk
- It's the Sharks vs. the Jets in a jazzy rumble
- Man shot after chasing car thieves
- Former prosecutor ambushed on CBC
- Is jet a trophy or just bad PR?
- Career Compass helps staff chart career paths
- Ice-cutting machine to stay submerged until spring
- Text of Shane Koyczan's opening ceremonies poem, "We Are More"
- Teacher's lapdance caught on tape, watched by world
- Olympic-sized hypocrisy
- Cabela's to open across Canada
- Oprah's on, and so is our Jon!
- Online drug pioneer tumbles
- Mounties hook ice-fishers for open beer
- Not wrong, just illegal
- No listings for buyers flooding the housing market
- Second video of lap dance uncovered
PREVIOUS

1 Comments
Posted by: MARGO KERR
November 15, 2009 at 12:06 PM
Alison Mayes, Great article on Holly Carr. One of the best I've read that describes what she does. I hope she'll be allowed to post it on her web site! Well done. She's one of Nova Scotia's treasures.
Margo Kerr