Carel Brest van Kempen: A Close-Up on Art and Ecology | ARTrageous Online

Carel Brest van Kempen, a Salt Lake, self-taught painter is as original and talented as he is difficult to cast in any genre. Raised in Emigration Canyon where at 8 years old, following a bird or a lizard often led him to clifftops or under a rock, he grew an appreciation for nature and the intricate story it tells. As Carel puts it, "As I explore the planet’s ecology, it conjures a flow of scenarios and stories in my imagination. My paintings are a means for me to realize these narratives and to work out their details. I try to say as much as I can about how the subject lives and interacts with its environment and other organisms." 

As you explore Carel's vibrant paintings in this unit, look for these stories in detail. It’s in the fine brush strokes, the texture, the shadows and light, as well as the portrayal of life's diversity and interconnectedness that distinguish him from almost all other wildlife artists. Inspired by the birds, the beasts, wriggling insects, and a small clutch of like-minded painters, Carel digs in and steps out to paint how and what has always felt right to him. 


Topics: Ecology (Life Science), Art (Painting), Career Paths
Class: Art, English, Life Science, CTE, Library Media, Film
​Grades: 7-12  | Time: 3 Hours  
Platform: Online Learning Management System (LMS) with synchronous learning option (e.g., Zoom, Google Classroom) 
Tech Tools: Google Document, Internet, PowerPoint

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Watch Carel Brest van Kempen on YouTube

CURRICULUM MAP: Includes Core Standards and Learning Intentions

Part I: Meet Carel Brest van Kempen

Part II: The Artist and the Animal

Part III: Looking at the World Close-Up

What’s included in the course?