People and Places where colors have no limit
Exhibits mentioned are one woman shows.

 Complete photographic albums available at artist's studio in Camaiore Tuscany

 Franca Lally • Carla • Wendy Stewart  Judy Collins • Carla  Tully Spotted Eagle Boy
Reverend James Parks Morton
Swami Satchidananda
 One of the haystacks in Carla's Sculpture Garden

So many people and places have intersected my life, whether good or bad, they all contributed to the person that I am today. Rich or poor, of cultural relevance or not, all of them, even the most humble and desperate, always left an indelible feeling. Sometimes the very simple and stranded people taught me much more than the so-called "cultural figures." who sometimes speak a language understood only by themselves.

Beauty is not what the eyes see, but what the soul can see without the eyes.

Marion Preminger
& Pat Nixon
Opening of Carla's exhibit NYC • 1970
Alva Gimbel
Opening of Carla's exhibit
Palm Beach • 1972
Gerald Ford
Sculpture dedication at Stanford • 1975
My son Carlo • Mougins • 1997 Andy Warhol
Exhibition of Carla at Iolas
NYC • 1974

Joseph Hirshorn
"To Carla with Love"
Visiting Carla's studio
Via MArgutta Rome
Oct 17, 1976

Yoshikazu Iwamoto
The shakuachi soloist
At Carla's Pistoia event
1991

Roberto Vallone
Carla's Husband
Ferrari Champion Formula 1
Brooklyn Bridge • 1995

Marino Marini
Party for Carla's birthday
1980

Carla's Father
1965

Reverend
James Morton • NYC
Looking at Life •
St. John the DIvine
1996

Madame Motte (center) and Baroness Landau
Carla's exhibition in Geneva
1970

Cidonio & Moore
at Cidonio Foundation where Carla also was invited to work.
1967-72

Isamu Noguchi visiting Carla's Studio at 75th & 1st - NYC
1972

Cardellino and the talking wall • Construction of Carla's stoneyard 1975
 

Joan Baruch • Carla's exhibit in Capri
1965

The stone cutters in my studio • 1990

Fedele Azari in his airplane • Inventor of Aereal theatre
Futurist
Carla's Uncle

The Lallys
In the park • NYC
Carla's old friends
1974

Christian Bernard
At Carla's exhibit in Palm Beach • 1970

Estee Lauder
At Carla's exhibit in Palm Beach • 1972

 My brother Alberto
The poet

Joel Greenberg and Carla on the roof of 140 Thompson • NYC
1994

 Reverend Allan Jones
Carla's High Altar, Cope, & Processional Banner Grace Cathedral
Easter •1998

H.E. Ambassador Egidio Ortona • Celebrating Carla's inauguration at Philips Collection Washington
1974
     
 Carla and family for inauguration of exihibit Hakone Museum Japan 1972 Carla's exhibition at Gimpel • NYC
1976
Carla and Roberto Christmas • NYC • 1995  Exhibit at Heller Gallery Beverly Hills • 1971 Tapestry La Girandola. Acquired by Palm Desert Museum • Palm Springs Bene Venuta & Hope Solinger visiting Carla's stoneyard • 1982
 

Maria Laura Vinci
Carla's exhibit at Benjamin Gallery Chicago • 1973

H.E. Ambassador
Piero Vinci • Italian Permanent Representative to the United Nations
Carla's exhibit at Gimpel • NYC • 1976

H.E. Ambassador
Vieri Traxler
Italian Permanent Representative to the United Nations
Endorsement reception for Carla's UN 50th aniversary project
1995
The Kramlich's and associates
NEA Enterprises • San Francisco
Visiting Carla's 140 Thompson Studio • NYC
Medal Award Ceremony • Project by Carla • 1992

Patricia Salmon and friend Carlo, Carla, Marie and Dell Grandstaff, Bertty and Ted Griffith on Easter day at Grace Cathedral • 1998


Giuliano, Pina Gori and friends visiting Carla's stoneyard
1992

Carla Lavatelli is an expert in redynamzing abandoned, unwanted places; to bring them back to life is her challenge. She does what she has to do; precious, impossible work to be discovered by surprise, never obviously visible and installed. Her happiness is when an idea becomes a wall and a wall becomes a space to be experienced and lived by people. People are very important to her, for her work becomes alive with them. To be able to have a link to people and speak to their heart and mind is what matters. Who does not need love and poetry?