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Star Carle was born and raised in Boston, MA. Like her sister, she is a former Boston Public School student and graduated from Framingham State College. She majored in Communications and Minored in Art. Her mother first introduced Star to art at a young age. She has participated in art programs and contests, but has received formal training in College.
Star currently draws portraits using a method called stippling, which are dots (yes, the entire portrait is created from dots). She also works on independent sculpture projects.

"Self-portrait" by Star Carle
Drawn in the method of Stippling (dots)
Materials: Pen

"Portrait of Lauren Hill" by Star Carle
Drawn in the method of Stippling
Materials: Pen

"Reasons" by Star Carle
Materials: Ceramic clay and glaze
This piece represents the violation of innocence.

Black Tea" by Star Carle
Materials: Ceramic clay and glaze
The first cup represents Booker T. Washington, who emphasized agricultural and industrial training as the key to success for the African Americans. The cup is a hand holding a piece of wood and the saucer is a leaf.
The second cup represents W.E.B. Dubious, who believed that education was the only way to achieve success as an American. The cup is a book and the saucer is a scroll.