Every day, Jean Claude Martin sets up shop along with many other businesses lining Savannah’s riverfront. As locals and visitors begin to stroll the cobblestoned streets during this warm season of the year, crowds surround him — some to marvel at his artwork, some to buy. Martin uses vibrant colors, an island flair, and endless inspiration to paint lively people and places with no two paintings being identical, the artist said.
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Washed Ashore makes waves on Tybee
‘There’s a lot of unity in Savannah, so we’re trying to bring a little bit of that to Tybee’
Jerome Meadows goes small
After an international career of installing massive sculptures in public spaces, he’s displaying an exhibition of works small enough to fit in your living room.
There’s something about Flannery
Diving deep into O’Connor’s Complete Stories for inspiration, these artists explore themes of racism, rural life, spirituality, unexpected beauty and more in “Southern Discomfort 2,” an art exhibit on display all this week at ThincSavannah.
