Author and Illustrator Carrie Webster
Carrie Webster is an artist, photographer, children’s book author, mum, and IT specialist, and lives in Sydney, Australia. She is often seen around her home photographing things like pegs, fruits, vegetables and other everyday objects. She can then be seen at her computer for hours, using Photoshop to transform these objects into magical characters set in whimsical photographic landscapes.
In her early twenties, Carrie completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts at COFA, which took her into the field of graphic and web design. She also has a Masters in Information Architecture. Along the way, Carrie has continually worked on creative projects throughout her professional life. In the short time that Carrie has been pursuing a career as an artist, her work has been selected as a finalist in a number of international and local photographic & art competitions.
More recently, Carrie’s work has been selected as a finalist in the Lethebridge 1000 art prize, the Olive Cotton Award, and the Sunshine Coast Art Prize, and her photographic artwork was displayed as part of a digital exhibition at the Louvre in Paris. Carrie plans to quit her day job when she becomes famous.
In her early twenties, Carrie completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts at COFA, which took her into the field of graphic and web design. She also has a Masters in Information Architecture. Along the way, Carrie has continually worked on creative projects throughout her professional life. In the short time that Carrie has been pursuing a career as an artist, her work has been selected as a finalist in a number of international and local photographic & art competitions.
More recently, Carrie’s work has been selected as a finalist in the Lethebridge 1000 art prize, the Olive Cotton Award, and the Sunshine Coast Art Prize, and her photographic artwork was displayed as part of a digital exhibition at the Louvre in Paris. Carrie plans to quit her day job when she becomes famous.