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It is with a heavy heart to report that Portland has lost one of its finest citizen's, Carol Yarrow. A prodigious and talented photographer who focused on the humanity of her subjects, she will be greatly missed. She was involved with Bluesky and she was the one person I always looked for there to talk to on First Thursday openings. On a very personal level I verify that she was one of the most compassionate and caring people in the Portland art scene. She excelled in the art of humanity while being concerned with the environment, civil rights and even the #metoo movement. As a photographer you can see it in her work. Just like that work she was going through something serious and decided to meet it on her own terms with grace.
Portland isnt what it is because of buildings or institutions... but for its people and Carol was simply one of our best. Talented, artistic, empathetic, curious and full of immense experiences from Japan to Guatemala to cowboys. I've always regretted not having time to review this show, now I do even moreso but Id like to lead the call for a retrospective. Sometimes my friends dont get the reviews they deserve and Carol was a true friend... and I'll always remember our drinks at LeHappy and her tales from the 60s and 70s.
[http://www.portlandart.net/archives/2018/05/carol_yarrow_on.html]
Carol lives in Portland, Oregon with her cat Oona and her imaginary dog, Sparky.
She is most comfortable traveling to other parts of the world to photograph, as she adores learning about different cultures. The learning experience and exposure to others is paramount to Carol.
Carol's passion is people...
their difficulties...
their grace...
She hopes that you enjoy her work, and welcomes your feedback.
[http://www.carolyarrow.com/about/] undefined