Kim Petty
Dallas, Texas
Kim Petty creates with an implict understanding that nature and her nature are not distinct. Her paintings are a highly skilled expression of pure intuition that she has learned to trust and able to realize through more than thirty years of study and practice. Whether they be ethereal landscapes or pure abstractions, her paintings evoke passion, longing, a foreboading sense of uncertainty, and the shear majesty of life - often with the same confluence of brushstrokes. Kim holds a Bachelor's degreee in fine art from the University of North Texas and she has studied extensively in Japan. She primarily works with oil and watercolor on canvas, hancrafted paper, or birch panels, but has created numerous works utilizing a variety of mediums including charcoal, encaustic, and printmaking techniques.
Shop Kim's CollectionKathleen Broaderick
Florida
"I try to stay loose with bold brushstrokes and fresh with clean color, I'm not so concerned with the details or exact colors of the subject as I am in creating a beautiful impression of it."
Kathleen is known for her ability to perfectly seize the essence of her subjects and the atmosphere of her surroundings. By boldly using color and light in her work, she brilliantly turns any subject into a personal, relatable piece anyone can appreciate.
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Atlanta, Georgia
"My paintings are about the experience of light and shadow, color and texture - the play between the seen and the unseen, and memory and imagination."
Tracey Lane's richly layered paintings are a celebration of the mystery of nature, and the promise and complexity of life that exists in nature. Her work reflects a personal history - childhood summers spent on Jekyll Island, GA where live oaks drip Spanish moss and marsh meets ocean; countless walks in her family's 14-acre forest where she developed her love of trees, birds and other wildlife.ng color and light in her work, she brilliantly turns any subject into a personal, relatable piece anyone can appreciate.
Shop Tracey's CollectionCarylon Cooper
Chattanooga, Tennessee
In 1948 Carylon Cooper was born in Detroit Michigan. From there she moved to Nashville, Tennessee with her family. She received her artistic instruction from Middle State University and University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She also studied at the Vermont Studio Center and the Glen Workshop in Santa Fe, NM. After college, Cooper left the art community for a time to raise a family and also to raise awareness of the need for physical fitness programs for Chattanooga. For her efforts in the latter she received the Governor's award for physical fitness. When Cooper got back into the art scene it was primarily as a printmaker, employing repeated patterns as her theme. She managed to produce a great number of artistic variations through light field applications of ink. Often she accentuated parts of the print by using oil sticks. Due to the obvious size limitation in the field of printmaking, Cooper turned to the canvas where she could produce images with more daring. Like many colorists her works include figurative studies as well as interior landscapes. Cooper has a strong desire to make art that is honest: pure, simple, an unadorned expression of her spiritual belief that God created a beautiful existence. She wants to glorify his goodness through an art that is bold, unyielding, physical, and ultimately fulfilling.
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Rick Reinert
Charleston, South Carolina
Rick Reinert's formal art education took place in the early 1970's at Western Kentucky University. His arts education continued to evolve over the years, and he exhibited large, expressionistic works in one-man shows throughout Germany and Canada. Painting seven days a week, 9 hours a day, he slowly established the unique and passionate style that he is known for today.
Reinert continues to challenge himself as one of America's most prolific painters. This dedication and hard work has paid off, and his paintings have won accolades across the country.
Shop Rick's CollectionJulie Headland
Westport, Connecticut
"Allow your home to reflect you through your books, art and music."
Julie Headland is a New England based fine artist. Her paintings range from her Narrative portraits, which push the limits of form and abstraction while maintaining a wonderful likeness of the sitter, to landscapes that explore the relationship between abstraction and realism, to beautifully delicate and understated works that recall vintage textiles.
When painting she works in her studio on the grounds of her antique farmhouse in Westport, Connecticut where she lives with her husband and four children.
Shop Julie's CollectionMeet Our Exclusive Artists
Our talented artists span the East coast, expressing thier unique sense of style and perspective to bring a touch of vibrance and serenity to any living space.
Susan Colwell
Charleston, South Carolina
"I am moved by the ever-changing light and atmosphere in the Lowcountry. The subtleties of light, reflections on the water, and the softness I see and feel in the landscape greatly influence me."
Susan's abstract-impressionists paintings are expressed with large impetuous brushstrokes and juicy color. Her sought-after work hangs in private and corporate collections throughout the country.
Shop Susan's CollectionLisa Upchurch Moore
Atlanta, Georgia
"My hope is that through my art, viewers will choose to pause and reflect on life's simple pleasures - holding a child's hand, feeling the warmth of an animal, or remembering a place or time that holds meaning."
Lisa Upchurch Moore was born and raised in Northwest Georgia. Surrounded by artists, educators and free thinkers, Lisa was taught to look at the world in a way that enabled her to appreciate the beauty and wonder that surrounds all of us.
Lisa's weighty use of color in depicting bucolic southern landscapes has earned her accolades from celebrated designers, collectors and her peers, including two juried best-in-show awards. Her work has been featured in multiple decorator show houses, annually in Saks Fifth Avenue, over 100 art shows, and is currently on display in fine art galleries throughout the Southeast.
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Charlotte, North Carolina
"You don't have to know anything about art, you just have to enjoy it!"
Approachable. That's how Amy Sullivan wants people to feel about both her and her paintings.
With a degree in interior design from the University of Tennessee, Amy understands how art can pull together a room's look. Amy's paintings draw the viewer in with their moody complexity. Textural and dimensional, luminous and intriguing, they capture snapshots of emotions that allow the imagination to soar.
Shop Amy's CollectionWendy Whitson
Asheville, North Carolina
A North Carolina native, Wendy worked in the fields of graphic design and photography for many years, before coming full circle to painting. She moved from Atlanta, GA to Asheville in 1999 and later rented a studio in the River Arts District.
Wendy's work is in many private and corporate collections including Charles Frazier, author of Cold Mountain, the Four Seasons, Jackson Hole, WY, the Ritz Carlton, Shenzehn, China and the Biltmore Estate, here in Asheville. Her original paintings are available through The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary on Kiawah Island, SC, and her studio in the River Arts District.
Shop Wendy's CollectionAndrea Costa
Atlanta, Georgia
Andrea Costa's rural roots and endless love affair with the land and water are the source from which she approaches each painting by exploring the underlying narrative metaphor, and emotion of the landscape. Her exhibitions have been met with great success, most recently in a group exhibition at the Bill Lowe Gallery.
Her landscapes, transcendent and transformative, offer the viewer a moment to pause, to breathe and reflect, lifting the viewers spirit while embracing the paintings beauty.
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Laura Lloyd Fontaine
Charleston, South Carolina
Laura Lloyd Fontaine is best known for her contemporary impressionist paintings of Lowcountry marshlands and landscapes. Working mostly with oil glazes on large gallery wrapped canvas, Laura creates atmosphere, intensity and depth by layering colors over textured surfaces.
Laura was named Kiawah Island's Featured Artist of the Year in 2015 and regularly demonstrates, participating in talks and workshops in galleries around the Southeast.
Shop Laura's CollectionRick Reinert
Charleston, South Carolina
Rick Reinert's formal art education took place in the early 1970's at Western Kentucky University. His arts education continued to evolve over the years, and he exhibited large, expressionistic works in one-man shows throughout Germany and Canada. Painting seven days a week, 9 hours a day, he slowly established the unique and passionate style that he is known for today.
Reinert continues to challenge himself as one of America's most prolific painters. This dedication and hard work has paid off, and his paintings have won accolades across the country.
Shop Rick's CollectionJulie Headland
Westport, Connecticut
"Allow your home to reflect you through your books, art and music."
Julie Headland is a New England based fine artist. Her paintings range from her Narrative portraits, which push the limits of form and abstraction while maintaining a wonderful likeness of the sitter, to landscapes that explore the relationship between abstraction and realism, to beautifully delicate and understated works that recall vintage textiles.
When painting she works in her studio on the grounds of her antique farmhouse in Westport, Connecticut where she lives with her husband and four children.
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