about
On form, feeling and creative process…
Caroline Constance Wallace, b. 1992, is a multidisciplinary artist, architectural designer and entrepreneur based between Utah and Ohio. Her work explores the intersections of texture, psyche, memory and form. Through painting, mixed media and architecture, Caroline moves fluidly between disciplines, often blurring the boundaries between built environment and visual expression. Her work sits in conversation with intuitive abstraction, material-forward practices and the psychological legacies of mark-making.
Recent works are layered with water-based media, ink, charcoal, sawdust and other organic materials, reflecting a preference for immediacy, unpredictability, and emotional density. These series hover between figuration and abstraction, using layering as a means of obscuring, revealing, and processing.
Painting, sculpture and architecture; a shared logic across forms
Caroline is co-founder of Solstice Design Studio (Solstice), an interdisciplinary architecture and design practice recognized for its thoughtful design, collaborative ethos, technical excellence and emotional intelligence. Her visual art and architectural work inform one another: sketches often flow between mediums and spatial logic shapes the way she builds images.
She has long explored the emotional and spatial dimensions of material expression, visual language, sensory experience, and creative process, threads that run through both her art and architectural work. Her process remains deeply embodied and emotionally honest.
Caroline welcomes conversations with curators, collaborators, and collectors drawn to boundary-crossing work and layered emotional vocabularies.
She is also developing long-term models of public impact through art and architecture, including dreams of community-centered art spaces that are accessible, free and emotionally resonant.
Her creative life is rooted in a desire not only to express, but to serve, to make space for others through image, structure and presence.