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James E. St.Clair - An Award Winning Artist - ColoredPeople.net's Talented Member

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James E. St.Clair (aka The Artist Saint) is an award winning South Carolina Low Country artist. Many of his paintings depict the rich heritage and culture of the Low Country and the Sea Islands. Steeped in history, Saint’s visual stories tell tales of work, humor and adventure. He primarily paints with acrylics on many surfaces, including canvas, paper, clayboard, masonite, wood and even newspaper. Some of his most popular series of paintings are: Harlem Renaissance, Low Country Folktales, Black and Blues, the Adventures of Geechee Joe and Gullah Girl, and his newest , the Misadventures of The Chickens. This latest series showcases the artists unusual sense of humor as we follow along with the many advenures of these ‘almost human’ chickens. New and developing series include Geechee Folk, ( portraits of ordinary folk, some real and some imagined ), Lightscapes (creative explorations into the beauty and nature of light), and Inner Worlds ( surreal visions of our Spiritual Nature). Saint’s works hang in private collections nationwide. His work can be seen at the South Carolina Artisans Center, Walterboro, SC, the Salkehatchie Arts Center in Allendale, SC, The Starving Artist's Cafe in Beaufort, SC and The ARTpool Gallery in St. Petersburg, FL( www.artpoolrules.com). In Washington, DC his work can be seen at the Anacostia Art Gallery and Boutique. He also participates annually in both the Gullah Festival, Beaufort and the Gullah Celebration, Hilton Head, SC. Join us as we talk to The Artist Saint about his art and of course his latest project "Misadventures of The Chickens" Tune in for this exciting show with host Tania-Maria Xavier. May 7, 2009 - 8pm Pacific/10pm Central/11pm Eastern Sponsored by: DaughterNature.com

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