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As he completes his 10th year exhibiting at Ella W. Richardson Fine Art, Arkansas native Jeff Jamison has carved a niche in Charleston for contemporary impressionist street scenes. Looking at his works, it’s easy to get swept up in the romance of couples strolling down rain- soaked Parisian sidewalks and bicycling about town. With a pastel palette, Jamison invites viewers into the fleeting moment of a whisper or a kiss.
The artist now splits his time between Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and Charleston’s own Folly Beach, which is why his paintings also include recognizable local scenes, like a bustling Dock Street Theatre. A graduate of Middle Tennessee State University and the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, Jamison got his professional start as an editorial illustrator for Fort Lauderdale’s Sun Sentinel. He also worked as a courtroom sketch artist during the Manuel Noriega trial and designed book and magazine covers before following his ultimate passion of painting full time. To view Jamison’s works, stop by Richardson’s spacious Broad Street gallery or visit the website today.