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November Issue 2006

Hamlet Fine Art Gallery in Charleston, SC, Features Works by Jennifer Black

Established local artist, Jennifer Black, is presenting a new collection of oil paintings woven together with a Lowcountry theme. The show, Many Moods of the Marsh& More, emphasizes that there is no generic marsh, the mood changes constantly, and it varies greatly in composition, from vast expansive vistas to intimate creeks with overhanging oaks. The exhibit also includes other equally endearing subjects indigenous to the Lowcountry; Charleston street scenes, coastal birds, palmettos & flowers. The exhibit will be at the Hamlet Fine Art Gallery in Charleston, SC, from Nov. 15 - 29, 2006.

Drawing since age 8, Black graduated with a degree in art from Florida State University. To hone her skills, she has studied extensively with local and nationally known artists. The combination of her painterly style and dramatic use of color and light has made her work highly in demand. "The way light falls on objects is what fascinates me and is what I look for when choosing a subject", says Black. Her paintings have won many awards and are in private and corporate collections all over the country and overseas.

Black has lived in Charleston for 30 years, except for taking opportunities to live on a South Pacific island and in Spain for several years. Paintings are created in her studio in her home on the Ashley River marsh, while her husband and artistic teammate, Charlie, a woodturner, works in his adjacent studio.

For more information check our SC Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery at 843/722-1944 or visit (www.hamletgallery.com).

 

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