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FALLON FINE ART
ARTIST Fallon has been painting professionally since 2017 but, as she tells it, the signs of her creativity began showing before she could speak. “My artistic creations began in my crib when I decided to explore the contents of my diaper on the wall!” Fallon says with a laugh. “From there, I explored my creativity at summer art camps and in gifted art/AP art programs in middle and high school.”
Fallon did not immediately follow that path and instead became a first grade teacher. Today, she spends her days painting, using oils to create landscapes from the marshes of the Lowcountry and the beaches, preferring to work en plein air.
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An artist who uses intentional, “juicy” brushwork, Fallon’s paintings are filled with vibrant, happy colors that make her impressionistic pieces dynamic. She has taken workshops from many impressionist artists who inspire her, including Anne Blair Brown of Franklin, Tennessee, the Smith twins of Anglin Smith Fine Art in Charleston and Richard Oversmith of Asheville, North Carolina.
Fallon is a member of the American Impressionists Society, as well as American Women Artists, the Charleston Artist Guild and Mount Pleasant Artists Guild. Her work is represented by the Gallery at Sweetgrass on Isle of Palms and Stellers Gallery in Jacksonville, Florida. She is also the founder of Field and Flow, A Plein Air Painting Retreat.