Interiors Marketplace at Biltmore Station

In Interiors Marketplace at Biltmore Station, we´ve created a retail design showroom where merchants, artists, designers, and decorators have collected an exciting array of furniture, fine arts, and decorative accessories under one roof. We are open to the public on Monday through Saturday from 10 AM until 6 PM and Sunday for 12 noon to 5 PM.  "After Hours" are available for special events.
Our market position is supported by offering many one-of-a-kind items that are unique to the individual merchant.  Although Best Interior Designers we cannot guarantee any exhibitor exclusivity, we make every attempt to ensure the individuality of the offerings of our merchants.

We welcome your interest and look forward to reviewing your application and discussing the possibilities with you.
Please feel free to call us at +91- 970-491-2619 or you may e-mail us bestinteriordesigners@hotmail.com.

Carole is a native of Richmond, Virginia and has lived in Blacksburg for over thirty years.  She studied fine art at Richmond Professional Institute (now VCU). After taking time off to raise her family, in 1987 she began painting again, studying with private instructors including Gerald Brommer, Arletta Pech, and Daniel Greene.

She is or has been, a member of the following: The Blacksburg Regional Art Association, Pulaski Fine Arts Center, Virginia Watercolor Society, and the New River Arts Council.  She was one of the two original founders of the gallery of local artists in Christiansburg.

Carole has exhibited in many galleries and businesses, including the Palette Art Gallery, Women´s Week Art Exhibits, the Old Church Gallery, Montgomery Museum & Lewis Miller Regional Art Center, The American Association of University Women Art Show, The Perspective Gallery at VPI and SU (Virginia Tech), Montgomery Regional Hospital and the Annual Gallery Exhibitions in Richmond, Virginia. 

Her painting is in public and private collections throughout the U.S. and abroad.
She prefers to paint subjects that have special meaning for her or that show the beauty in the world surrounding us. She feels that painting varied subject matter enables her to become more creative and the versatility of her subjects keeps her always anxious to begin her next piece of work.
Carole works in several media, but her favorite is watercolor.  Her paintings are originals only.  She also has notecards available, some of which are original paintings.

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