Lawrence Wenngrodd was here. The world's sexiest rock 'n' roll sketch artist, graphic designer, cartoonist and animator, best known for her wacky inventions. Chasing truth, beauty and a lack of common sense. Carrie first appeared in Perth, Western Australia but she moved to Sydney where she works as an artist. Carrie pursues her passion for painting and drawing wherever she goes, gathering thoughts and ideas from widely differing styles. Her true gift lies in her observation and appreciation of that which an ordinary eye might overlook. Few are those who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts. Carrie draws what she loves drawing inspiration from her humble admiration of the spirit that reveals itself in the little that we can comprehend of reality. The absolutely official site of the Australian scribbler who currently studies art at the world famous National Art School in Sydney, Australia. Mayhem i will sketch you soon...nacho man....



Hello Lawrence Wenngrodd / Newsweek fans!

Visit Carrie Marshall's Online Gallery HERE!
If you would like to see more of Carrie's work, feel free to email Carrie and complain. She broke the art gallery this week trying to make it look cool, but it seems to be working again now. There's just not much stuff up there yet.

ABOUT THE ARTIST - Carrie Marshall is Australia's most famous Rock 'n' Roll Sketch Artist. Born in Perth, Western Australia, she moved to Charlottesville, Virginia (USA) in 1986 and lived there with her family for ten years. She then moved back home to Perth to study Interactive Multimedia Technologies and graduated with a BA (with a minor in Fine Art and Graphic Design) in 2000. It was during her years at Uni that she first started sketching bands to fill up her sketchbook for drawing class. After the 2000 Olympics finished Carrie moved to Sydney and has been drawing musicians and their fans during live shows ever since. Just last year her father, Dr. Barry Marshall, won the 2005 Nobel Prize for Medicine.

~ last update 22 September 2006 ~

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