TOM CURTIS

As a biologist, Tom Curtis learned the art of observation, cataloging the changes in living organisms and the environment around them. As a painter, he still applies that skill to his work, viewing his subjects and studying how best to capture them, conveying their natural beauty on the canvas with brush and pigment. Curtis began his […]

PATRICIA RENO HUFF STUDIO

Utilizing the strengths she gained teaching high school, Patricia Huff has created a name for herself as an art teacher in Kiawah Island, and her gallery has become a showroom for the burgeoning talents of her students. A painter herself, Huff was artistic as a child and was encouraged by her mother, who made sure to […]

LOWCOUNTRY ARTISTS GALLERY

Located in the heart of the historic French Quarter, Lowcountry Artists Gallery is the oldest artist-owned and -operated gallery in Charleston. One of the nine artist-owners is always on hand to answer questions, consult and discuss commissions with clients. The gallery represents more than 30 guest artists in a wide variety of mediums and styles, including […]

SANDRA W. ROPER

South Carolina artist Sandra W. Roper was an art major at the University of South Carolina before her path led her to a career in advertising. But nearly 20 years ago, the Greenville native left the corporate world to stay at home with her two boys. “I wanted to go to all of their ball games,” […]

WILFRED SPOON

Whether landscape, still life or wildlife, Wilfred Spoon’s depictions of the subjects he paints are just that—a creation, a fantastic interpretation of the truth that he sees in his mind’s eye, colorfully executed on the canvas. Color, in fact, is at the heart of Spoon’s work, serving as the foundation of his creative process. Each painting […]

DENNIS FULBRIGHT

Dennis Fulbright considers his paintings to be stories told by his brushes on paper. Fulbright loves to paint the back roads of the Lowcountry and the Appalachians. “There is fantastic scenery and subject matter everywhere, but it was also a way of life,” he says. “When I paint, I’m telling a story, and there are some […]

JUDY WALTERS FINE ART

JUDY Walters’ impressionistic oil paintings illuminate her highly developed sense of place, light and scale. With a tendency to think big, her paintings of majestic skies, endless marshes and sparkling beaches speak to her creative sensibilities. As demand for her works have grown, so have her canvases. Her recent large-scale paintings range from 4-by-6 feet to […]

DANIEL ZIMMERMAN

DANIEL Zimmerman’s art mirrors a garden in the sense that he doesn’t try to control the flow of his paintings any more than he does the plants he cultivates. A lover of all things green, the Atlanta-based artist works from a living, breathing studio that inspires his soul to create, having imagined for himself a […]

MARK CARSON ENGLISH

EXTENSIVE though it is, Mark Carson English’s work—an entire body of paintings spanning more than four decades—still reflects the wonder, imagination and freedom of “Little Marco,” the young boy who fell in love with art through the eyes of his mentor, Adamo. Born and raised in a conservative family in Tennessee, English found his voice […]

FREDERIC PAYET GALLERY

FREDERIC Payet doesn’t approach his role as a gallerist solely from the standpoint of a businessman. Rather, he understands the challenges faced by artists from a personal perspective, as he has faced those same hurdles himself. Painters whose dream is to be recognized, creatives who aspire to find a home for their work on the […]