I began painting full time in 1982, doing my time as a starving artist
while raising my young son. I was happy to trade this tragic cliché for the
happy success of sell-out gallery shows and award banquets. In 1991, I
married maritime artist David Thimgan, and we thrived together. On one late
summer afternoon escape, traveling to the Mendocino coast, I discovered the
California wine country. I was so happy to have found a place in California
that reminded me of my long lost fields of Pennsylvania. I painted my first
vineyard scene in 1996 and, as time passed, this interest has taken me to
the countryside of Tuscany, where I feel I probably lived in a former
lifetime. My Italian opera theme song has never left my heart, and somehow
life seems to have come full circle, to connect, again, the passions of my
life.
June has received numerous awards for her California
landscapes and coastal scenes, including the Arts for the Parks Region II Award
in 1997 and 1998. Like many Californians, June started out on the East Coast.
As a teenager, she came to California. In the 1980s Carey found herself painting
desert scenes and became known for this, and participating in a lot of Western
art shows and competitions.
June is a Fellow in the
American Society of Marine Artists and an Artist Member of the Californian Art
Club.