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by CHRISTIANA LILLY / photography by HOLGER OBENAUS
T his spring, all eyes from the art world were on Charleston—or, more specifically, Reinert Fine Art.
The King Street art gallery was chosen as the host gallery for the Oil Painters of America’s 2023 Annual Exhibition & Convention, which ran from March 31 to April 30.
“It’s one of the most prestigious art exhibits in the nation, so it’s certainly an honor to be selected,” says gallery director Jason Stone.
The Oil Painters of America (OPA) chose the gallery because of the type of art represented, the credentials of its artists and the size of the gallery. During the exhibition, work from about 240 artists was on display. Headquartered in Chicago, the lauded organization represents more than 3,500 artists from throughout North America and works to preserve and promote representational fine art.
It’s a great honor for the gallery, which has also hosted exhibits for the American Impressionist Society and the Plein Air Painters of the Southeast. The gallery is helmed by husband-and-wife team Rick and Ann Reinert and team members Stone, Diana May-McAllan, Megan Garner and Roger Evans. A contemporary impressionist painter and an art collector, respectively, the Reinerts opened the space on 179 King St. in bustling Downtown Charleston in 2011. An outdoor sculpture garden was added in 2015, then in 2019, Reinert Fine Art expanded to include the neighboring unit at 181 King St.
“Connecting the two spaces with our outside setting does create a magical experience,” Stone says of the courtyard that glues together the two galleries. “You can experience a journey of fine art through both spaces.”
Today, Reinert Fine Art represents more than 60 artists from around the country and the world, with a focus on oil paintings and sculpture.
“Oil paintings are the most archival medium, known to last for centuries, and we like the richer color tones that oil paintings provide,” Stone explains. “Because our outdoor courtyard is such an inviting space, we decided to add sculpture—primarily bronze sculpture—to create the outdoor sculpture garden.”
Within the walls of Reinert Fine Art, visitors can view works by Zhiwei Tu—the gallery is the only one in the United States representing the Chinese American artist and OPA master. He has created some of the world’s largest paintings, and a three-story museum in China houses more than 700 of his works. Reinert Fine Art has sold more than 40 of the artist’s paintings.
Local artists also draw the admiration of art lovers. Johns Island landscape artist Stephanie Marzella is among the gallery’s fastest-selling artists in her category, and Laura Lloyd Fontaine’s serene marsh scenes from James Island also attract many landscape collectors. Peggy Ellis, the daughter of artist Ray Ellis, lives just a few blocks from the gallery and has carried on the Ellis tradition of oil painting through her seascapes and still life works. Another nearby artist, James Pratt, offers dynamic nautical scenes created by palette knife only. Johns Island artist Angela Trotta Thomas, with 40 years of experience, beautifully portrays the restaurant and bar scenes of Charleston’s most beloved establishments. Dr. Jim Spann and Lynne Fraser are also proudly represented Charleston artists.
Of course, Rick Reinert’s own works grace the walls of the gallery as well. The prolific artist’s paintings hang in both public, corporate and private collections throughout the United States and Europe.
“We look for both the rising stars and the highly acclaimed. We feel our artists offer a very compelling price point,” Stone says.
Reinert Fine Art hosts special events once or twice a month to celebrate its artists, and visitors can enjoy a glass of wine as they walk the gallery and enjoy the sculptures alfresco in the courtyard. Each month, the gallery also participates in the First Friday Art Walks and Second Sunday on King Street revelry.
“Our guests are most likely to remember us from all of their activities around Charleston,” says Stone. “The goal is having an appeal to both the fine art connoisseur and the first-time collector and create a memorable experience.” *
Christiana Lilly is a freelance journalist in Pompano Beach, Florida. See more of her work spanning the arts, community news and social justice at christianalilly.com.
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My journey into the world of fine art photography, a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
When I began my photographic journey in 2008, I had no idea that it would change my life in so many ways. I was obsessed with photography from the moment I picked up my first camera. The career I had at the time afforded me a semi-flexible schedule and the ability to pay my bills, with enough left over to put some gas in the tank, but not much else. The newfound excitement I discovered (to see more and to travel further) was hindered by my lack of available resources. They say if you do what you love, you’ll never work a day in your life. I decided to find out if this was true.
The Struggle
For the next three years, I took every photography job I could find on Craigslist; Portrait sessions, birthday parties, corporate events, and weddings – anything I could do to land a new lens here, or a road trip there. In early 2011, I began offering on- location workshops to other photographers.
As the quality of my work improved, I began printing small images to be given as gifts to friends, family, and co-workers. I made a few connections with retail companies who licensed my images for print, calendars, and tourism. Despite some level of success, I found nothing as satisfying as seeing my work in print. I was working full-time, operating an aggressive workshop schedule, and producing personal work the remainder of the time. Somehow in the midst of all this, I met and cultivated a relationship with my future wife Lisa, whom I married in 2013.
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On an otherwise ordinary day in June, my world changed forever when I found out I would be a father. Instantly, all my priorities shifted. What had already been a full plate would soon overflow. I knew something had to give, so I dropped my entire workshop schedule in anticipation of this new chapter in our lives. I wanted to continue to progress my photography career, but wasn’t sure what that would look like with a full-time job, a marriage, and a baby on the way. With what seemed like no other option, I decided to put every ounce of effort into selling photographic art.
What I was attempting to do was nothing short of impossible. I knew very little about printing, nothing about starting or maintaining an online business, could not afford to open a gallery, and had no time to travel the art show circuit. What I did have was hope and determination.
I spent countless hours researching, educating myself, and most of all, thinking outside the box. I learned how to edit images for print and researched what types of images sold well. I learned everything I could about SEO and operating an online business. I tried, failed, got back up and never gave in. I transformed my entire identity and brand as it related to photography and announced my first limited edition print in 2014....and my work began to sell!
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I’ll never forget the first time I sold a large print to a stranger through the internet. I was both excited and scared to death. As my work continued to sell, fear transformed into dedication. In a relatively short period, I began selling a print every few weeks, then two or three every two weeks. My confidence grew as I began to truly believe the dream was possible. I doubled down on what was working and continued to try new things. Every day I put effort towards building my business and my brand.
Two years later, I had completely sold out an edition of 200 of that first print. I was selling larger prints more frequently and regularly by this time. My business continued to grow, doubling my annual sales every year for the next four years in a row, increasing to well over a quarter-million dollars. This level of success had given me the confidence that I could continue to build on this dream. In 2017 our son was born. Confident that I had what it takes to work for myself, I went out on parental leave and never punched a clock again. In the three and a half years since that day I have doubled my annual sales to a half million dollars and been able to spend every single day of my son's life home with him and the rest of our super awesome family. :)
Today, I have a large base of collectors around the world. I sell high-end, limited edition acrylic prints ranging in size from 36 to over 100 inches wide every week, all directly through my website. My work is represented by international art galleries in some of the most affluent markets in the world. The greatest gift of all is that I am doing what I love, and they were right: it doesn’t feel like work at all.
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A Photograph’s Destiny
In the early years of photography, the ultimate destiny of an image was to produce a beautiful print from the negative. Today, despite having achieved amazing technological advancements in both the world of photography and printing, the art of the print is getting lost. The vast majority of photographers today have cameras capable of capturing incredible detail, many of whom then blend multiple images for even greater detail, then meticulously process the image in Photoshop, all so they can create a final image for Instagram.
It is sad that we go to great lengths to capture the grand beauty of nature, only to reduce it to the size of a postage stamp for likes and virtual back-patting. There is nothing more satisfying than seeing your work produced as a large print. I encourage anyone reading this, who hasn’t done so, to place it at the top of your to-do list. Here are a few suggestions to get you started.
First Things First
In preparation for producing the best image file possible for print, there are important steps to take with your workstation. The first and most important is to calibrate your monitor, paying attention to your brightness levels. Monitors today come from the factory far too bright for image processing. For example, my workstation consists of a 27” iMac Pro and a 32” BenQ SW321C. The brightness on the BenQ is set to 42. The iMac is set to approximately 50%.
With these settings and correct editing of my image file, I can rest assured that my print will not be too dark or too bright. Secondly, you should set your Lightroom and/or Photoshop workspaces to one of the two light-colored themes. A darker theme can visually throw you off during the editing process. Finally, you should always edit your work using the same workstation, in the same room, with the same lighting conditions to maintain consistency.
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It’s the Little Things That Make Big Differences
Several equally important visual elements come together to produce a beautiful print. Of course, it all begins with a well-exposed, high-quality image file.
Aside from the overall subject matter, it is important to pay attention to the depth of field and focus in the image, the exposure level and shadow detail, highlight retention, white balance, and contrast. Each of these elements come together to bring life into a photographic print. It is important to keep them in mind during image capture and throughout the editing process.
The final output size of your image file is the next important consideration to be made. For example, an image file that has been edited producing an 18” print, will need to have adjustments made to the resolution, black and white levels, targeted areas of detail and contrast, and final output sharpening, to produce a high quality 60” print.
When I edit my work, I create a master file that is unsharpened and original resolution first. I then adjust and produce additional image files at various output sizes from this “masterfile.” These are just a few of the important steps to take when producing a high-quality file for print. This is just the tip of the iceberg, but this isn’t meant to be a how-to article. My goal is simply to inspire you to create prints of your work that you can be proud of and can share with those you care about.
A two-dimensional, digital screen is a poor replacement for our dynamic natural world. While digital images can be quite beautiful, I can’t help but feel the loss of magic in many ways. Ultra- sharpened, high contrast computer screens are no comparison to a beautiful photographic print. The visual depth, subtle tones, contrasting colors, and natural feel of a printed image all come together in a way that reproduces a bit of the magic that was there when the moment was captured.
In Conclusion
I sincerely hope you have found this article informative and inspiring. I would like to think the entire team over at Really Right Stuff for allowing me the opportunity to write it for the latest issue of Light & Shadow. If you would like to learn more about me and my work , you will find many other articles here on my blog . If you are interested in working with me to build your own brand and learn what it takes to build a business in the world of fine art, I offer a number of resources for photographers including a 1:1 Mentoring Program specifically for nature photographers unavailable anywhere else in the world.
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Franco is an exclusively self-taught artist, who began drawing at the age of three. He has known ever since, that being an artist is the only creative outlet in life he desires. His grandfather created impeccable paintings of British and French history, this is unquestionably where Franco inherited his passion to paint. Initially, Franco favored drawing, Franco pulled inspiration from beloved painters such as Salvador Dali, Michelangelo, and da Vinci. as he formed a passion for surrealism. He served in the US Army from 2006-2010, with 101st Infantry, out of Fort Campbell, Kentucky. During his stint in the army, he deployed to Iraq for 15 months. While overseas, he had to put his artistic passion on hold. However, upon returning in 2010, he picked up his paint brush, springing him forward onto his journey of becoming a fine artist. His artistic efforts focused on the fantasy genre, and of course, his long-time childhood love of Disney characters and storytelling. He dreamed of one day becoming a Disney artist and made that his greatest life goal. Now, a reality, he’s determined to create the most beautiful, classic Disney art, yet with a flare, which makes them only recognizable as a Jared Franco piece. “I’ve spent most of my life watching and studying Disney movies, and still do now. From my earliest memories I remember being truly inspired by the art and found myself watching entire movies over and over again -- admiring and studying the artwork. This passion drove me to create my own paintings,” says Franco. “I never imagined I’d be doing it for Disney Fine Art.”
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