Art Gallery

Please email me at charlottehw@gmail.com about any work you see on here.
Many paintings are in my own studio for now.

Some prints are at in my Saatchi Online storefront, Click HERE.

THANK you for looking! Yay YOU.

Hutchinson House.
This painting is from an image taken by the legendary photographer, Walter Sanders, for LIFE Magazine in the 1940s for an article about Civil Rights. The woman was Henry Hutchinson’s oldest daughter, Lula Hutchinson-Whaley.
Henry Hutchinson built the first Black owned cotton gin on Edisto Island.
The house is being restored now, in 2020 and is owned by the Edisto Island Land Trust.
2 comments on “Art Gallery
  1. B. Schillinger says:

    your link to the store is not working

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Welcome to my blog about the Lowcountry of South Carolina, a place proud with beauty, history and art. Sometimes we feel a call, to be, to go, to do. I was called to be an artist, and as an old midwife from Alabama said, “If the good Lord wants you to do something, you won’t have no good luck until you do it.”

So here I am writing about what I know, about the 'under glimmer' as the poet Basho, says, the way I have learned to see, to notice. I am inspired by, and talking about the history and art and culture of this place that has called me to herself. By the ancestors.

My background includes a degree in fine arts from a small private college in Florida, and before that, four years of all girls' boarding school in Asheville. I worked as a professional photographer, helped my children grow up, and now and I love seasoned things, good food, better conversation, beauty, my beloved and beautiful Italian Greyhound, Beau. Moved by the sacred places and stories of this beautiful historic land called the Lowcountry, I am here in spirit and I hope to infect you with my love of this place.

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