J. Michael Kennedy is a native of Ohio, but has lived in Charleston since 1986. He
studied art in college and went into graphic design. Working in advertising, he
began to exhibit in Waterfront Gallery in 1995, and later was accepted into
galleries in Myrtle Beach, Wilmington and Hilton Head. Painting full-time since 1998
he is known for his rich color and his dramatic shadows and light. He has studied
with many well-respected artists including Albert Handel, Kim English, William
Jameson, Joyce Nagel, and Martin Ahrens. "I am most often intrigued by the changes
in color and light that quickly take place as the sun sets. Whether it's in a garden
in the city, or an expansive landscape in the lowcountry marsh I want to convey the
gorgeous effect
brought about by filtered sun light and dramatic shadows."
After earning a BFA in
1982, Michael spent the next 14 years working as a graphic designer
and then an art director. Moving to the South Carolina Lowcountry in
1986, he soon found
the city of Charleston and our colorful landscapes
an inspiration for his real creative outlet, painting. He left the
advertising field in 1995 to pursue a career as a full time
artist. Finding
quick success at several Charleston galleries,
he is now represented by galleries in Myrtle Beach, Wilmington, St.
Simon's Island and Hilton Head Island.
"I love what I'm doing and find inspiration in so many places
along the southeast coast.
I hope my paintings reflect my love of this
part of the world."
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