Carly Allen-Martin

Works
  • Carly Allen-Martin, Between Gardens II, 2025
    Between Gardens II, 2025
  • Carly Allen-Martin, All The Love Hidden Beneath, 2022
    All The Love Hidden Beneath, 2022
  • Carly Allen-Martin, Bountiful in Blue, 2022
    Bountiful in Blue, 2022
  • Carly Allen-Martin, By Way Of The Sun & The Sea, 2023
    By Way Of The Sun & The Sea, 2023
  • Carly Allen-Martin, Carry You With Me, 2022
    Carry You With Me, 2022
  • Carly Allen-Martin, Sacred Ground, 2022
    Sacred Ground, 2022
  • Carly Allen-Martin, The Botanist in Cyan, 2022
    The Botanist in Cyan, 2022
  • Carly Allen-Martin, The Light Shifted and Set Us Free, 2025
    The Light Shifted and Set Us Free, 2025
  • Carly Allen-Martin, Wanderlust, 2022
    Wanderlust, 2022
  • Carly Allen-Martin, All The Light Above, 2022
    All The Light Above, 2022
  • Carly Allen-Martin, Bloom In The Dark, 2022
    Bloom In The Dark, 2022
Overview
"My work serves as an invitation- inviting viewers to courageously explore their own emotional landscapes in the comfort of our shared humanity."

Carly Allen Martin is an acclaimed contemporary artist best known for her use of color and layers of textural nuances. Her work is empathetic to the challenges of the human experience and taps into the connection we share in our common humanity. The work ultimately celebrates and acknowledges the optimism of resilience and beauty within that connection.


Allen Martin creates vibrant expressive paintings that open up a world of connection and hope, taking the viewer beyond the confines of the canvas. Through the use of multiple mediums, such as charcoal, graphite, pastel, and oil, she creates a world of layers and textural nuances producing one-of- a-kind pieces, standing on their own within her body of work.

Allen Martin works on archival paper, panel, and linen. The texture and tone of the raw surface takes on an active roll and space within the work. The material offers up somewhat of a homecoming to an honest, raw experience and expression. The paintings begin with gestural sketches and washes of color. From there, layers are built through intuitive mark-making and the juxtaposition of line and color, until the painting has fully expressed itself.