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Carol Brady Art

She Loved The Beautiful ORIGINAL

She Loved The Beautiful ORIGINAL

This hauntingly beautiful composition is a neutral statement piece for any room. The shadows and “fog” effects of the painting invite the viewer to slip into another world. 

This piece was painted in New Orleans in 2021 as part of the "1921" series. While wandering through Audubon Park, Carol Brady saw the Hyams Fountain, inscribed with a tribute to Sara Hyams, who left her jewels to fund its creation in 1921. 

Intrigued by this gesture, Carol learned that Sara also donated her art collection to the New Orleans Museum of Art and funded two identical fountains in the city. Her story, filled with beauty and generosity, inspired this piece.

Own a piece of art that celebrates the enduring impact art can have on the world.

Art Print

Art Prints are printed onto premium archival smooth matte paper and arrive as a loose print ready for you to frame.

Framed Canvas

Framed Canvas is printed directly onto archival-grade canvas and wrapped in an oak floating frame. We print on canvas that is pH neutral and acid-free, so it will last for generations. This option looks like an original painting without the cost.

Frame Details:

  • Depth: Each frame is 1.625" deep.
  • Width: Each frame is 0.5" wide.
  • Floating Effect: There is a small .1" gap between the frame and the canvas to create a "floating" effect.
  • Material: The frame is made of timeless unstained oak.

To Determine the Overall Size:

  1. Add 1.2" to both the length and width of your canvas size.

This accounts for the frame’s dimensions and the floating effect.

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Meet The Artist

Carol Brady is an abstract artist, educator, and creative who specializes in timeless abstract art. Working with flowing acrylics and an intuitive eye for composition, Carol creates pieces that instantly elevate rooms into calm and polished spaces. Inspired by the parks and waterways surrounding her city, her work blends movement and stillness to bring a fresh, dynamic energy to the environment.

Carol is passionate about helping businesses and families elevate their spaces with art that is not only visually striking but also meaningful. She believes art has the power to create connection, spark conversation, and bring a sense of calm or excitement to any setting.

When she’s not painting, Carol enjoys spending time outdoors with her wife and two children, exploring the world around her and drawing inspiration from the everyday moments that connect us to nature.

In addition to painting, Carol is an avid creative with a love for classical clarinet, piano, singing, and embroidery. At her core, she believes that everyone is an artist, capable of expressing themselves in unique and powerful ways.


Carol believes that we are all artists.


“I met someone who told me he was an artist, so I thought he made art for a living.” she shared on Instagram. “ As we got to be better friends I learned he was a big time boss. Powerful. I was intimidated and confused. “I thought you were an artist?” she said to him. So he showed me his writings, his paintings, his dancing, and his thoughts. 'My job is not who I am. I’m an artist, I create.' he said." Carol has called herself an artist ever since.