Dwain Ray Art Collections
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Artwork by Dwain Ray
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Cat Poker by Dwain Ray
Entering Shem Creek by Dwain Ray
Behind Wando Shrimp Co. by Dwain Ray
Overnight in Beaufort by Dwain Ray
Shrimp Shack by Dwain Ray
Firewood In July by Dwain Ray
Sorting Shrimp at Frogmore 2 by Dwain Ray
Egret at Shem Creek Docks by Dwain Ray
Top Dog Shrimper - At Rest by Dwain Ray
The Secret Place by Dwain Ray
Wapoo Shrimp Company by Dwain Ray
Near Botany Bay Plantation by Dwain Ray
Shrimpin by Dwain Ray
Edisto Egret Hideaway by Dwain Ray
Mt. Pleasant Sunset by Dwain Ray
Morning Traffic to Santa Barbara by Dwain Ray
Threesome on Sullivan's Island by Dwain Ray
Lagoon at Hunting Island 2 by Dwain Ray
Oak Tree at Botany Bay Plantation by Dwain Ray
Oystermen at Folly Beach by Dwain Ray
Wood Stork Discussion Group by Dwain Ray
Shem Creek View of Bridge by Dwain Ray
Six Shrimp Boats in Off Season by Dwain Ray
Beaufort Anchorage by Dwain Ray
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About Dwain Ray
Dwain Ray grew up in Southern California and was introduced to painting at an early age by his artist mother. He went on to an international business career that involved years of interesting foreign travel on a global basis, eventually focusing largely on China and the Far East. He and his family lived in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Brussels, Oregon, Tennessee, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. Since 1999 he has lived and painted in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina. He studied art at the College of Charleston for several years and received additional training from a number of noted Lowcountry painters.
Dwain’s uninhibited love of color and the richness of oil painting media is consistently evident in his art. His paintings generally focus on Coastal South Carolina subject matter but also range into a variety of subjects that catch his fancy from time to time. Although he will often partially abstract or stylize his paintings, all of his work is representational. However, he enjoys making major departures from realism with unconventional and contemporary choices of colors, techniques and compositions. The artist leans towards impressionistic painting styles, often employing divisionistic brush strokes and pointillist color fabrication techniques. He seeks experimentation, risk, fun and adventure on every canvas and rejects pressures to treat art as a commodity. His work is frequently seen in Lowcountry juried art shows and is held in private collections across the country. His slogan is: "Adventures in Color"