KC Collins
88MPH Georgia Marsh Our Protection Was Our Fear South Blvd Palms Unweighted Souls Folly Afternoon Sepia Palm Stitch Punta Cana Folly Seagrass Sunrise Over the Ashley Tidepool Treasure Butterfly Forest Charleston Harbor Headed Home Winter Trees #2 Winter Trees #3 Headed Uptown Intercoastal Morning Santa Barbara Sail Charlotte View From Crowder's Mountain Folly Beach Morning California Sunset The Night We Discovered The World Was Flat Folly Evening Winter Trees #1 Longpoint Shem Creek Long Way to Capers Marsh Dream Forest Mist Aurora Day Glow Marsh Alexandria's Sunrise Ashley River Sunrise In Midlothian Valley, We Saw the Bear Aqua Palm Autumns Virges Charleston Marina Follies on Folly Westwood Through the Forest Tuscan Valley Walk The Sky Beyond Green Marshes Blue Autumn Red Sky Palm Ocean Curl Leftover Night Tuscan Silhouette Tuscan Pathway Summer Palm Mosaic Tree Early Sail Morning Marsh Mariner's Sky Little Sunset 6 Little Sunset 5 Little Sunset 4 Kaliedoscope Tree Irene's Last Journey Intracoastal Into the Light Gossamer The Autumn That The Giants Fell The February Without Snow Germination Echo Chippewa Butterfly Tree Dad's Palm Calico Marsh Aspen Morning Torn Angel Oak Ocean vs. Sky Red Echo Tower January at the Marina Sally's Lines Golden Marsh Cat's Bay Forest Edge Tuscan Olive Tree Daydream Ashley River Blues Let Go Tranquility Marshmallow Clouds Golden Marsh April Afternoon Shadow Steps Long Day Shadow Path Shadowplay Fractured Folding Sky 7 Woods Sky 6 The Moorings Sky 4 Sky 2 Sea Grass 1 Palm 8 Palm 2 Naples Palm Naples Balcony Marsh Fog Little Sunset 3 Little Sunset 2 Little Sunset 1 Koala Turbo Pete Moss Ireshore Gold Palm Forest Window Sun Burst Mountain Wave Sea Grass 2 Amber Seagrass Sky 3 Palm in Breeze
I feel that art is a personal and individual experience for both the creator and the viewer. In my works, I pull from extremes; bold and soft, saturated and muted colors. The images fade among positive and negative spaces. It is between these two extremes that I find a special place where the abstract and the real meet. By simplifying selected details in a face, a landscape, or an object, I try to touch the true essence of the image. The pictures I create are done with a specific purpose in mind, but I encourage the viewer to experience my work on an individual level. By doing this they can, hopefully, see the world around them in a new way.