Kim Carpentier Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Kim Carpentier based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
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Artwork by Kim Carpentier
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Painted Sky Over Napatree Point by Kim Carpentier
Strawberry Moon At Spray Rock by Kim Carpentier
Sweet Dreams by Kim Carpentier
Point Judith Lighthouse - My Hope by Kim Carpentier
Azalea Hill Path by Kim Carpentier
Silver and Gold by Kim Carpentier
Spring's Heralding Trio by Kim Carpentier
Sleepy Hollow - Cirrus Sweep by Kim Carpentier
As Beach Pebbles Get Smooth by Kim Carpentier
In Scarlett's Dream by Kim Carpentier
Illumined by Kim Carpentier
The Long, White Bridge by Kim Carpentier
Blue Hour at Folly Beach by Kim Carpentier
A Moment's Peace by Kim Carpentier
Ocean's Jewels by Kim Carpentier
Fairytale by Kim Carpentier
Wildcat Hollow Farm by Kim Carpentier
Feathered Sky Over Sheffield Hill by Kim Carpentier
Debutante by Kim Carpentier
Hidden In Spring by Kim Carpentier
Heavenspeak by Kim Carpentier
Living In Awe by Kim Carpentier
Summer Sorbet by Kim Carpentier
Harvest Sky by Kim Carpentier
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About Kim Carpentier
My interest in photography started at ten years old, when my father introduced me to the art. Several years ago, a camera gift from my beloved husband reignited my passion for the art. I am a self-taught, New England Landscape/Seascape photographer.
With ever- evolving 'eyes to see', I am consistently in pursuit of capturing the best of what nature has to offer. New England seascapes have been at the heart of my passion, drive, and motivation. Nothing draws me in like the ocean waves; whether they are crashing violently due to an off-shore storm, billowing gently up against warmly-lit rocks, or blanketing and lapping the soft sands of our New England beaches.