Plein Air Painters of the South East… In Charleston, SC THIS week/weekend…

Painting by Anne Blair Brown via PAP-SE website

JUST A REMINDER… the PAP-SE (Plein Air Painters – South East) are in town and have been painting up a storm… their work will be on display at the following locations… Come on down and check it out! I think this is an event not to be missed!

Here’s a blip from the PAP-SE website:

PAP-SE Returns to Charleston

Opening Reception:  June 1st 2012  5-8pm
Show Closing Date:  June 22nd 2012
Show Locations & Participating Artists:
(Bolded = Artist in town and participating)

Galerie on Broad, 29 Broad Street

Dee Beard Dean 
Richard Oversmith 
James Richards 
Lori Putnam
Andre Lucero 
Daine C. May 
Gwen Nagel
Katie Dobson Cundiff 


Hagan Fine Art Gallery and Studio,
 27 1/2 State Street

Karen Hewitt Hagan 
Brett Weaver 
Paula Frizbe
Stuart Roper 
Beverly Ford Evans
Trey Finney 
Bill Davidson 
L. Diane Johnson 

Horton Hayes Fine Art, 30 State Street

Mark Kelvin Horton 
Chris Groves 
Larry Moore
Dawn Whitelaw 
Junko Ono Rothwell
Hodges Soileau 
Richard Christian Nelson 
Kevin Menck

Smith Killian Fine Art, 9 Queen Street

Shannon Smith 
Roger Dale Brown, OPA
Loryn Brazier
Robert Morin Isley 
Scott Boyle 
Anne Blair Brown 
Sue Stewart 
Participating artists will paint on location in the vicinity
of the galleries (Queen Street, State Street, and Broad Street) starting
Wednesday, May 30, 2012 through Friday, June 1, 2012.

Go see!! Catch you back here tomorrow!

Charleston Photo: St. Phillips Episcopal Church…

Here’s a photo of St. Phillips Episcopal Church (founded in 1680!) located in downtown Charleston, SC. It’s a gorgeous church, one that has been photographed and painted oh so many times. It’s in the heart of the city, near the market and all the other happening locations.

Hope you are all having a wonderful Memorial Day weekend! Wow, Memorial Day… ALREADY!?

Catch you back here tomorrow!

Dock Street Theatre, Charleston, SC

Well the Spoleto Festival is here! The city is packed with people and the Dock Street Theatre is a happening place! Don’t you just love this door color… it’s so… Charleston! Click HERE to read about the history of the Dock Street Theatre!

Enjoy your time here if you’re visiting… and if you live here, are you attending any of the performances? Let me know, I’m excited to hear about what people are going to see and how they liked it!

Catch you back here tomorrow!

Featured Artist… Laurie Meyer!

“And On It Goes” by Laurie Meyer

We have the most beautiful old oak trees here in Charleston, SC… boy, if only trees could talk, the stories they could tell! I think Laurie captured this one nicely!

Here’s more about Laurie from the  Wells Gallery website:

Laurie Meyer has lived and painted in Charleston, SC for over twenty-five years. Following careers in education and corporate sales, Laurie devoted her life to her first love – painting – in 1997. Life in Charleston has provided Laurie with countless subjects and rich inspiration for her award winning paintings. Her frequent travels have also given Laurie varied and interesting ideas for many of her works. She paints with rich color and broad “brushy” strokes and palette knife to express the unique and recognizable softness in her work. Art has also played a role in community involvement for Laurie. She is the past president of the Mt. Pleasant Artists Guild, serving two terms. Laurie also served eight years on the Board of Directors of the Alzheimer’s Association and originated the Art of Alzheimer’s exhibit, now under the auspices of the Charleston Artist Guild. Laurie is past Program Director and past Director of Artistic Growth for the Charleston Artist Guild.  She is a member of the Oil Painters of America, Charleston Outdoor Painters Association, the SC Watercolor Association, and the Portrait Society of America. Laurie resides on Daniel Island, SC with her creative and supportive husband.  Her three daughters, on their own or in college, are also creative with art and writing. “I am thankful to be blessed with the opportunity to do something I love. Painting has been part of me since I was a child and I still live for the artistic journey. I love rich color and textural strokes painted with gesture and spontaneity. I seek interesting designs with playful shadow structures in my street scenes and rich natural colors in my landscapes. Capturing light is a challenge and a thrill. Painting “en plein air,” nature’s studio, is a luxury and a great teacher, but weather and time constraints mean I also paint in the indoor studio. Either way, my challenge is to interpret what I see and express it in my unique style.”

We would like to wish Fred’s mom a very H A P P Y  B I R T H D A Y ! ! We hope it’s the best! xoxo US

Catch you back here tomorrow!

Piccolo Spoleto 2012 Outdoor Art Exhibit, Charleston, SC!

The Piccolo Spoleto Outdoor Art Exhibit start T O M O R R O W ! The outdoor art exhibit is located in downtown Charleston, SC at Marion Square. Get out and see all there is to offer! Lots of artists, as well as some artist demonstrations which are always so much fun to watch! There is so much talent situated in one park, it’s a great time!

Catch you back here tomorrow!

Piccolo Spoleto Festival in Charleston, SC 5/25/12-6/10/12!

Sunset Serenade

Charleston, SC is gearing up to be one happening, busy, event-filled, art loving city! The other day I mentioned the Spoleto Festival that transforms Charleston, SC for 17 magnificent days. In addition to the regular Spoleto events are the Piccolo Spoleto events, many of which are free. You need to go to their website, you can see the schedule of events, the price (or if it’s free), the location and dates/times. There is a fabulous art show in Marion Square, a Craft Show for a few weekends as well as events peppered throughout the city. So if you’re close by (or if you are far, it’s worth it, I promise), pick a few that appeal to you, get in on the action that makes Charleston such a great place to live. Music, theater, dance, art, crafts, you name it… so take a peak at their website! There is so much being offered that you really MUST take a look!

Here is just a sample of what is being offered… Sunset Serenade showcasing “Porgy and Bess” (pictured above)… Here is some info from the Piccolo website!

Joseph Young, Guest Conductor

America’s beloved opera, Porgy and Bess comes to life in concert form in this exciting program. Guest conductor Joseph Young – a native of South Carolina- leads the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, the CSO Spiritual Ensemble and Gospel Choir, plus two international opera stars in a performance of highlights from George Gershwin and DuBose Heyward’s classic work. Maestro Young, resident conductor of the Phoenix Symphony, is nationally acclaimed as a rising star among the nation’s symphony orchestra conductors. The program also includes selections from Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story and Aaron Copland’s Rodeo. U.S. Custom House, Concord & Market Sts.; May 25 from 8-9:30p.m.; Admission: FREE.

Piccolo Spoleto Outdoor Art Exhibit: Award-winning S.C. artists display their works at Marion Square; demonstrations each day. Marion Square, King and Calhoun Sts. May 25-June 10; 10am-6pm. Admission: Free.

Outdoor Crafts Fair: Artists and artisans from across the U.S. present artwork in various media. Wragg Square, Charlotte & Meeting Sts. May 25-May 27; June 1-3; Fri.-Sat.: 10am-6pm; Sun.: 11am-5pm. Admission: $3 Adults; Free for Children/Seniors; Sundays: $1 Adults.

AND SO MUCH MORE!

I’m letting you know ahead of time so you can be planning your itinerary! Catch you back here tomorrow!

Images: Piccolo Spoleto 

SPOLETO FESTIVAL USA 2012 Charleston, SC!

Spoleto Festival USA Orchestra performing at the Gaillard Auditorium

Charleston, SC is so fortunate to be the home of the Spoleto Festival each year. If you’ve never been and have been considering it… let me tell you… there is so much to do and see. Charleston, SC in general has so much to offer, but this is one event that lasts from May 24, 2012 through June 10, 2012. Click HERE to check out the Spoleto Festival website…

The Gate Theatre presents HAY FEVER, a play performed at the Dock Street Theatre

To make it easy for you, check our their website. It truly gives you so much information. You can see all events/purchase tickets, etc. by looking at the Program View. Or you can click to see the events/purchase tickets, etc. by the Schedule View. The website also provide FAQ and a ton of other info, so take a peek! From jazz to comedy, plays, orchestras, acrobatics, you name it and you’ll probably see it!

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater to perform at the Gaillard Auditorium

Don’t wait too long to get tickets… Charleston is a happening place during Spoleto, visitors come from far, far away… the locals take advantage of all there is to offer. You’ll have the time of your life! Check out the Spoleto website to view the online schedule or to have a schedule mailed to you!

Catch you back here tomorrow!

All images from the Spoleto Festival USA 2012 website!

Charleston Photo: Fishing at Bowen’s Island…

Last time we were at Bowen’s Island we met the coolest group of women. They were out on the dock fishing and having the time of their lives. They had such a great attitude. It was chilly, it was windy, and eventually they all left, EXCEPT for this lady… she stayed to catch all the fish. I hope she did, she was a trip!

I love people who have great attitudes, what a difference they can make in other people’s lives! It’s not what you have (materialistically), its all about what you have in your heart, and this woman had plenty!

Catch you back here tomorrow!

Charleston Dog Show, Saturday May 5, 2012… LOOK AT THIS DOG!

Is this not the most hilarious dog you’ve ever seen? It truly looks like an old fashioned mop… maybe dreadlocks? I don’t know, but I’m thinking if it were my dog I would name it SWIFFER…? Ha ha… What a sweetie this dog is! This image isn’t from the Charleston Dog Show, it’s an image that’s been circulating Facebook, so I’m not sure who to give credit to, just know that I did not take this photo, wish I did, but…

Well, it’s that time of year… the Charleston Dog Show is TODAY. The location is at Marion Square  (downtown Charleston, SC) and the time is from 9AM – 2PM. Click HERE for the Class Schedule! Admission is free, there are ‘canine concessions’ and a good time is to be had by all! Bring your dog (must be vaccinated and on a regular (non-retractible) leash. From the Charleston Dog Show website:

We are pleased to invite you to the 9th year celebration of the Charleston Dog Show…….a fun family event for Lowcountry dogs and their owners.

We will begin with a Blessing of the Dogs, followed by friendly canine competition, dog vendors and silent auction with pet art, microchipping and dog demos in our new Show Ring, dog rescue village, children’s activities, educational booths, canine concessions and much more! 


Another event that goes along with the dog show is the… Bambu Best in Show Bash! A blip from the Charleston Dog Show website

Back by popular demand, the Bambu Best in Show Bash offers fashionista canines the chance to rock the red carpet in a spring fashion show.

Tickets are $35 in advance and $40 at the door and include appetizers, beer and wine. Canine model entry fee is $15.

All proceeds benefit the Charleston Dog Show. Tickets can be purchased at etix.com.

Click HERE for more info! Catch you back here tomorrow!

Mary Whyte – “Working South” book and exhibit schedule

“Working South” book by Mary Whyte / Image: SC.edu

Mary Whyte is the most talented watercolorist I think I’ve ever seen. Her work is so amazing, I can’t even figure out HOW she can paint what she does. With watercolor HOW do you paint a persons arm so that you can see how humid it is, you can see the moisture… ? Fred and I have watched Mary paint at the plain air event in Charleston and it truly takes your breath away. She is gifted beyond words. You can see Mary’s work, in Charleston, SC, at the Coleman Fine Art Gallery!

T H E   B O O K 

The book “Working South” can be purchased at the gallery (with the bonus of Mary’s signature and little drawing inside the front cover), or from other booksellers such as Amazon, Barnes and Noble, etc. It is a staggering group of the hardest working people, you can feel their strength, exhaustion, excitement and frustration. It is truly a book you can FEEL and you won’t be disappointed . Here’s a blip about the book from SC.edu:

In Working South, renowned watercolorist Mary Whyte captures in exquisite detail the essence of vanishing blue-collar professions from across ten states in the American South with sensitivity and reverence for her subjects. From the textile mill worker and tobacco farmer to the sponge diver and elevator operator, Whyte has sought out some of the last remnants of rural and industrial workforces declining or altogether lost through changes in our economy, environment, technology, and fashion. She shows us a shoeshine man, a hat maker, an oysterman, a shrimper, a ferryman, a funeral band, and others to document that these workers existed and in a bygone era were once ubiquitous across the region.

“When a person works with little audience and few accolades, a truer portrait of character is revealed,” explains Whyte in her introduction. As a genre painter with skills and intuition honed through years of practice and toil, she shares much in common with the dedication and character of her hardscrabble subjects. Her vibrant paintings are populated by men and women, young and old, black and white to document the range southerners whose everyday labors go unheralded while keeping the South in business. By rendering these workers amid scenes of their rough-hewn lives, Whyte shares stories of the grace, strength, and dignity exemplified in these images of fading southern ways of life and livelihood.  

T H E   E X H I B I T

Here is the exhibit schedule. I hope you will be able to check it out, I personally cannot wait! It will be here locally beginning today through September 9, 2012 at the Gibbe’s Museum of Art in Charleston, SC!

EXHIBIT SCHEDULE

May 4–September 9, 2012
Gibbes Museum of Art
Charleston, South Carolina
www.gibbesmuseum.org

October 5, 2012–February 24, 2013
Telfair Museum of Art
Savannah, Georgia
www.telfair.org

April 6–July 7, 2013
Penninsula Fine Arts Center
Newport News, Virginia
www.pfac-va.org

ART WALK tonight if you’re in Charleston, SC! Here’s a blip from Lowcountry.com, click for more info including a list of galleries!

French Quarter Art Walk

March 2, May 4, October 5, December 7, 2012
5-8 pm
Free and Open to the public.
Located at Participating Galleries on: Meeting, Church, State, East Bay, Broad, Cumberland, Queen, Chalmers and Tradd Streets. Maps available at participating Galleries. 
Downtown Charleston, SC 
(843) 805-8052
Stroll the cobbled streets and gas lit alley ways to discover the works of well over 500 artists representing a diverse variety of styles and mediums from traditional to contemporary. All galleries of the French Quarter will be open with artists on hand and refreshments. Held seasonally the first Friday in March, May, October and December. The French Quarter is located within the original walled city of Charleston between S. Market and Tradd, and Meeting and the waterfront past E. Bay.

Catch you back here tomorrow!

Did hell freeze over? Did the fat lady sing?

Nope, but Ken DeWaard came to town and got me to paint! A miracle? Yes, indeed! If you aren’t familiar with Ken’s work, check it out! He’s got a great website… http://kendewaard.com !

I was quite thankful that I had backup… had a great time no doubt! My painting was more of an exercise, takes the pressure off, well, for the most part anyway!

Ken’s painting… genius! AND it looked so easy… If you look closely you can probably see steam coming out of my ears I’m thinking so hard… but had the best time! Thanks Ken! (And thank you Fred!!)

Hey, this is the perfect opportunity to mention Florida’s Forgotton Coast Plein Air Invitational – Ken will be participating in this plein air event, and from the photos of last years work WHOA!… so be checking his website after the event is over for the latest pieces!

Hey! I want to also give a shout out to Carlisle Stroud… (Fred’s dad)…

H A P P Y  B I R T H D A Y ! ! We wish you the happiest birthday. EVER! xxoo us

Catch you back here tomorrow!

Jack’s Cosmic Dogs, the best hotdogs of all time… a cool concept no doubt!

We have the coolest restaurants in Charleston, SC. Some are fancy and expensive, some are cheap and bare bones… then we have some really creative people that come up with the coolest concepts. As Holly Herrick described Jack’s Cosmic Dogs where the Jetson’s meets “Happy Days”!” The other day when we were there we each got a hotdog, shared (which was hard because they were really good) fries, coleslaw and an iced tea. It was too tasty! Here are a few quotes from Jack’s Cosmic Dogs website , photos from their website, photo above is from their Facebook page! If you haven’t been… go now!

“Jack’s serves up the best hot dogs I’ve ever had. Ever.
Food Channel star Alton Brown

“Out-of-this-world dogs, flash back to the fifties at
this hot dog shack, and enjoy heaven on a bun.”

Southern Living Magazine- November 05

“The Jetson’s meet ‘Happy Days’ at this hip, hot dog joint.”
Post and Courier Food Critic Holly Herrick

“The Cosmic Dog…almost a new food group.”
Channel 2 Reporter

“This retro slice of American nostalgia, Voted Best Hot Dog in Charleston last 5 years.”Charleston City Paper

Catch you back here tomorrow!