Welcome to the Six & main Artist Gallery
Support local artists in your city by shopping our art gallery. Here, you'll discover artists bringing communities to life through creativity. Every artist provides a unique style of art and pride in the city you call home. Know a local artist? Send us a message!


JEFF PITTMAN
Artist Jeff Pittman is never short on inspiration for his colorful oil paintings. He is primarily known for his dramatic skies, panoramic mountain vistas, and small town area street scenes.
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Kelsey Nichols
A South Carolina native whose style is full of bright colors, adventurous abstract thinking, and freedom that most artists strive for. She loves using acrylic paints in most of her work and favors every classic gold frame she meets.
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Leah Richardson
Born and raised in Columbia, SC, Leah Richardson has always had a passion for the arts. Leah is inspired by her southern roots and loves to paint all things beautifully unique.
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Valentina Harper
Valentina Harper grew up in Venezuela where her childhood was filled with drawing and painting. As an adult, she came to the U.S. with a brilliant imagination and a heart full of dreams. She enjoys working with different materials, but black ink is one of her favorite mediums. Her attention to intricate detail is a signature of her drawing style.
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Renee Davis
A native to Raleigh, NC, Renee Davis' passion for design goes back two generations. Her grandmother was the foundation of her creativity being a true artist with lots of love folded into everything she touched. Renee's brand, Honeyluvdesign was inspired by her Grandmother Honeycutt and her abundant love.
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Morgann Joan
Morgann is a local artist is Richmond, VA and has been painting since she was a child. It wasn't until a few years ago when Morgann tried her hand at abstract painting. Her style is French Coastal, which she likes to describe as a crisp white button down half-tucked into a pair of blue jeans, but in a painting!