Charlotte Thompson 24 x 30 Paddling the Lumber R Thompson is the current feature artist at the Robeson Art Guild and has art in the current exhibition. Her pieces can be viewed on Tuesday and Thursday through appointment at 109 West Ninth Street in Lumberton. Thompson has been hands on in arts and crafts for her entire life. She cannot remember a time when she has not done so. Thompson was born in upstate New York and moved to Alexandria, Virginia for her childhood. Her late husband was born and raised in Maxton. After meeting her husband, they would move to North Carolina when he retired to a cozy family farmhouse. “Back then we didn’t have computers and video games that kids have now. So we had to find another way to entertain ourselves,” Thompson said. Thompson first got into oils when she was 12 years old. “I still have my first painting with oils that I did when I was 12 years old,” she said. ”I didn’t go to college, I just immersed myself and did it. Joined some free college classes for fun and attended the workshops at the recreational center. If I saw an opportunity for art, I just did it.” - cuRAYtor Art

Charlotte Thompson 24 x 30 Paddling the Lumber R Thompson is the current feature artist at the Robeson Art Guild and has art in the current exhibition. Her pieces can be viewed on Tuesday and Thursday through appointment at 109 West Ninth Street in Lumberton. Thompson has been hands on in arts and crafts for her entire life. She cannot remember a time when she has not done so. Thompson was born in upstate New York and moved to Alexandria, Virginia for her childhood. Her late husband was born and raised in Maxton. After meeting her husband, they would move to North Carolina when he retired to a cozy family farmhouse. “Back then we didn’t have computers and video games that kids have now. So we had to find another way to entertain ourselves,” Thompson said. Thompson first got into oils when she was 12 years old. “I still have my first painting with oils that I did when I was 12 years old,” she said. ”I didn’t go to college, I just immersed myself and did it. Joined some free college classes for fun and attended the workshops at the recreational center. If I saw an opportunity for art, I just did it.”

Charlotte Thompson 24 x 30 Paddling the Lumber R Thompson is the current feature artist at the Robeson Art Guild and has art in the current exhibition. Her pieces can be viewed on Tuesday and Thursday through appointment at 109 West Ninth Street in Lumberton. Thompson has been hands on in arts and crafts for her entire life. She cannot remember a time when she has not done so. Thompson was born in upstate New York and moved to Alexandria, Virginia for her childhood. Her late husband was born and raised in Maxton. After meeting her husband, they would move to North Carolina when he retired to a cozy family farmhouse. “Back then we didn’t have computers and video games that kids have now. So we had to find another way to entertain ourselves,” Thompson said. Thompson first got into oils when she was 12 years old. “I still have my first painting with oils that I did when I was 12 years old,” she said. ”I didn’t go to college, I just immersed myself and did it. Joined some free college classes for fun and attended the workshops at the recreational center. If I saw an opportunity for art, I just did it.”

Charlotte Thompson 24 x 30 Paddling the Lumber R Thompson is the current feature artist at the Robeson Art Guild and has art in the current exhibition. Her pieces can be viewed on Tuesday and Thursday through appointment at 109 West Ninth Street in Lumberton. Thompson has been hands on in arts and crafts for her entire life. She cannot remember a time when she has not done so. Thompson was born in upstate New York and moved to Alexandria, Virginia for her childhood. Her late husband was born and raised in Maxton. After meeting her husband, they would move to North Carolina when he retired to a cozy family farmhouse. “Back then we didn’t have computers and video games that kids have now. So we had to find another way to entertain ourselves,” Thompson said. Thompson first got into oils when she was 12 years old. “I still have my first painting with oils that I did when I was 12 years old,” she said. ”I didn’t go to college, I just immersed myself and did it. Joined some free college classes for fun and attended the workshops at the recreational center. If I saw an opportunity for art, I just did it.”

Artist: Charlotte Thompson
ID No: 3271
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Price Paid: 54
Est Current Value: 300
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Critera: galena west south room

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