Rodel Gonzales and James Coleman Highlight the Endangered Arts Spring Show on Hilton Head Island
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A Reflective Gaze. Rodel Gonzales, original oil 26 x 30 |
The Hilton Head Endangered Arts Gallery
Endangered Arts is my favorite art gallery on Hilton Head Island. Julie and Clay Rogers own and run the gallery that they started in 1994. It’s called Endangered Arts because everything they sell is signed and numbered, a limited edition or an original. When the art sells out, it’s gone! They sell magnificent art from about 25 different artists that includes paintings, glass and sculptures. James Coleman, Rodel Gonzales and Steve Barton were featured at their Spring Show on June 20 and 21, 2008. Barton paints colorful Caribbean scenes on ‘wavy’ canvasses. Rodel Gonzales and James Coleman paint the lowcountry. At the show, I had the pleasure to talk with them about their lowcountry art.
Rodel Gonzales Captures the ‘Mood’ of Hilton Head
Rodel Gonzales has captured ‘the mood’ of Hilton Head so well that his paintings have been featured on the covers of many HiltonHead Island magazines.
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Rodel Gonzales at the Endangered Arts Gallery |
“The mood of Hilton Head” he says, “is unique. It’s different altogether from that of Big Sur, Malibu or Hawaii. That’s why my lowcountry wildlife and nature scenes are very different from the tropical pieces that I mostly painted before I discovered Hilton Head’s natural beauty and began painting it. Hilton Head Island has its own character and beauty with the marshes, the blue herons, the egrets - even the color of the water. The colors are different from the ones in Hawaii - different shades of green. It’s a challenge for me to create a Hilton Head palate or mood. I love to discover the possibilities”.
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Stillness of the Night. Rodel Gonzales, original oil |
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As Time Goes By. Rodel Gonzales, original oil 18 x 24 |
His start in painting could be called painterly. He learned to paint from his father and he grew up in a family of talented painters. “When I was growing up, I loved to go to my father’s studio after school every day and watch him paint. It was the highlight of my day. Me and my cousins – my relatives - everybody painted! It’s a good thing that there were no video games back then. Things might have turned out differently.”
James Coleman Imagines and Inspires
Hilton Head Island was the first place in the South that James Colman ever painted. He came to Hilton Head twelve years ago and was “blown away” by the foliage he saw. He knew that he wanted to know this place better. “The Island has the beach on one side that goes on for as far as you can walk and then the wetlands on the other side. They are so different from each other and from anything else I know. Every time that I come here I explore and learn more”, he said.
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Lowcountry Light. James Coleman, limited edition giclee, 18 x 24 |
“As beautiful as Hilton Head is, what excites me with my art is to inspire people by taking reality, changing it a little bit and sometimes, making it a little bit better. I ask myself what would I want to see if I was standing in the best place I could imagine at a pond or a garden.”
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James Coleman at the Endangered Arts Gallery |
we can only visit in his artwork. Light shines through dark tree branches to serene water and colorful lily pads. We linger and absorb this peaceful world.
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Oak in the Wetlands. James Coleman, limited edition giclee 18 x 24 |
“I could never have believed that I would have this kind of success”, he says. “I love it and my career is beyond my wildest dreams. I am very fortunate. I love trying to get more feeling and more inspiration in each piece and I want people to feel those same things.”
Note: All images are protected by copyrights. All rights are reserved by the artists.
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Richard Kadesch, Owner and Broker-in-Charge The Gated Community Specialist ® Go Gated Realty ® Hilton Head Island, South Carolina Rich@gogated.com www.GoGated.com 1-800-333-5025 Read Some of My Clients’ Success Stories |
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