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Caroline Stoughton is a Philadelphia based visual artist, born in Abington Pennsylvania. Since three years old, Caroline spent hours a day drawing and coloring. As she grew, her love of color began to shine through in everything she did. She began painting as an early teen in her art classes at Villa Joseph Marie High School in Holland and has since created a style that incorporates color and things she loves, such as animals, scenic memories from travel and faces. In December of 2020 Stoughton curated her own solo exhibition titled, CHROMA at Stella Elkins Gallery in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. This show included a thirty foot long drawing titled "Hundred Acre Woods".

Through out college, Caroline Stoughton studied abroad twice, living in Rome, Italy, Ireland and Paris, France. Caroline Stoughton graduated from Tyler School of Art in Architecture in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in May 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic. Upon graduation she won the Richard Cramer color award in honor of the American Artist and colorist, Richard Cramer.

Caroline's art has been featured on ABC Action News, as well as appearing among iTunes and Soundcloud. Her paintings are in Private collections across the United States as well as in Rome, Italy. ​Caroline Stoughton's website