





Carson Rauschenberg, Sweet Fallow
Oil on linen, unframed
Artwork: 24×18 inches
2024
Oil on linen, unframed
Artwork: 24×18 inches
2024
Oil on linen, unframed
Artwork: 24×18 inches
2024
Carson Rauschenberg (b.2000) is a classically trained artist drawn to the depth of the human form and bodily crafts. Grounded in the visual language of the old masters, his work echoes centuries of craft, structure, and understanding of nature. His paintings often straddle the threshold between reverence and personal search, not mere imitations of tradition, but meditations on it and what it means to understand a subject.
Working from life and imagination, Rauschenberg pursues idealized forms with artifacts from the past and present. His figures are rendered with clarity and restraint, letting the layers of previous applications show as a testament to the passage of time and devotion to subject.
As Rauschenberg moves beyond academic training, his work is beginning to wrestle with risk and the emotional, philosophical implications of making slow, quiet work in a fast paced and loud contemporary world. He seeks a painting language that balances discipline with vulnerability, nature with divine.