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Painting of bare chest with red drapes and candle

Carly Owens Weiss

Vigil, 2024

Oil on canvas

24h x 18w in
60.96h x 45.72w cm

CW_004

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painting of a blue sky with fluffy clouds with a breast that has a red flower petal covering the nipple. Also includes green leaves and a rain drop

Red Bud, 2023

Oil on canvas

12 x 9 inches

13 x 10 inches framed

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hand embroidered soft sculpture of a heart shaped piece of red meat with a candle in the middle

Super Low Carb Romantic Recipe, 2023

Hand embroidered soft sculpture

7l x 8w x 8h inches

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Painting of an ear with blood drip

Carly Owens Weiss

The Sweet Sound of Chaste Words, 2024

Oil on canvas

10h x 8w x 1 1/2d in
25.40h x 20.32w x 3.81d cm

CW_003

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Fruit with drips

Carly Owens Weiss

Full to Bursting (Grisaille Study), 2024

Oil on paper

6 x 6 inches (unframed)
13 x 13 inches (framed)

Framed: 13h x 13w in
33.02h x 33.02w cm

CW_005

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Beaded broken egg yolk

Carly Owens Weiss

Broken Yolk, 2022

Hand embroidered soft sculpture

6h x 5w x 2d in
15.24h x 12.70w x 5.08d cm

CW_006

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Beaded toast with jam and flies

Carly Owens Weiss

Fruit Spread, 2024

Hand embroidered soft sculpture

7 1/2h x 9w x 2d in
19.05h x 22.86w x 5.08d cm

CW_007

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hand beaded soft sculpture  of a moldy piece of bread with a sunny side up egg on top and a single black fly

The Bearer, 2023

Hand embroidered solft sculpture

9l x 7.5w x 2d inches

 

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Exhibitions

Carly Owens Weiss
Carly Owens Weiss
The Boys Will Get Hungry if They See Fruit November 9 – December 24, 2024

Press

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Carly Owens Weiss' "The Boys Will Ge Hungry if They See Fruit"

Exhibition review by Robert Alan Grand, published December 11, 2025

"Before Hurricane Helene ravaged western North Carolina, Carly Owens Weiss was gearing up for her debut solo exhibition at Tracey Morgan Gallery in Asheville, NC. Growing up in Swannanoa, about 11 miles east of Asheville, but now living in Boulder, Colorado, her solo exhibition was always set to be a homecoming of sorts. Now, 'it still feels like one,” the artist said, “but with a different undertone.'"

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