That’s especially true for one Janesville artist ... It is now on display at the Carter Museum in Georgia, a piece Moore wasn’t expecting would get national recognition.
Carter continues to use art as a way of therapy for himself and to connect and empathize with other veterans and active-duty soldiers. “It’s something that grounds me. If I didn’t have that ...
His father was a contractor and builder. Carter began his career in Chicago as a sketch artist, until a move to New York City in 1910, courtesy of William Randolph Hearst and the New York American.