‘JONATHAN GREEN AT WORK’ LIMITED EDITION MUSEUM COLLECTION.
A LIMITED QUANTITY OF PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THIS EDITION ARE FOR ACQUISITION.
“To see an artist at work is a rare experience. Seeing the creative juices flowing and the artist's imagination displayed on canvas impacts our impression of the artist and his work. Like Clement Greenburg documenting Jackson Pollock in the 1940s, photographer Charles Allan Smith allows the viewer to gain a new perspective of Jonathan Green. We gain a better sense of  Green who creates the vivid, colorful memories of his early years deep within the Gullah culture of South Carolina's low country. The black and white photographs reach deep into the soul of the artist, capturing his almost spiritual process of creation.”

Jason E. Shaiman
Curator - McKissick Museum JONATHAN GREEN AT WORK
WHITE TRIM
THROUGH THE EASEL
THE FULL PICTURE
JONATHAN BRUSHES
JONATHAN GREEN AT WORK
BRUSHES JONATHAN
STEADY HAND
RICHARD WEEDMAN
DEEP IN COLOR