• HOME
  • BEST OF PARTY PHOTOS
  • FEATURES
    • Best Of Cover Shoot
    • Pet Owner’s Stories
    • People
    • Places
    • Issues
    • Remembering
    • Things
    • To Do
  • DEPARTMENTS
    • Finance / Real Estate
      • Financial Articles
      • Real Estate
        • Real Estate Experts
        • Top 10 Most Expensive Homes Sold
        • Articles
    • Around Town
    • Business
      • Belle Hall Shopping Center
      • Lowcountry Women in Business
      • MP Business
    • Dwellings
    • Entertainment
    • Fashion & Beauty
    • Food & Drink
    • Giving Back
    • Health & Wellness
    • Love & Marriage
    • Pets
    • Relax & Retire
    • Sports & Fitness
  • Read Magazine
  • MORE MAGS
    • Charleston Women 👩‍🏫🏢
    • Lowcountry Cuisine 🧀🍷
    • Best of Mt Pleasant Mag 🏆🏆
    • MP Business Mag 🏢
    • MP Pets 🐶🐱
    • Charleston Independent School Directory 🏫
    • MP Senior Living 👴👵
    • More Mags
      • IOP Mag
      • SI Mag
      • MP Town Hall Magazine
  • DIRECTORIES
    • Attorney Directory
    • 2025 Charleston Wedding Venues
    • Pool Builders/Services Directory
    • Financial Planners
    • Mount Pleasant Area Hotel Directory
    • East Cooper Worship Guide
    • East Cooper Fitness Directory
    • Senior Living Directory
    • 2023 Local CPA Tax Directory
    • Mount Pleasant Apartment Directory
  • SUBSCRIBE

Mount Pleasant Magazine

Mount Pleasant Magazine is the premier lifestyle magazine for Mount Pleasant, SC. Read about local news, events, businesses, people, and more. Subscribe today or read our digital magazine online.

  • Best of Mount Pleasant
    • 2025 Best of Mount Pleasant Including Previous Years
    • Best of Mount Pleasant Winner Articles
    • Best Of Party Photos
  • Podcasts
    • Mount Pleasant Podcast
    • Carolina Real Estate Podcast
    • Georgetown the Podcast
    • Coastal Home Podcast Video Tour
    • Best of Mount Pleasant Podcast
    • Hammock Coast Podcast
    • More Podcasts
      • Charleston Women Podcast
      • Isle of Palms Podcast
      • Charleston Pet Podcast
      • Charleston Wedding Podcast
  • Top Ten Homes Sold
  • Advertise
    • Advertise With Us
    • Media Kit
    • Video Testimonials
  • About Our Team
  • MORE
    • Real Estate Experts
    • MP Town Hall
    • Attorney Directory
    • News
    • MP Neighborhoods
    • East Cooper Online Network
    • Contact

The Art of Dana Coleman: Growing Up Gullah

Posted by MPM Leave a Comment

Charleston Blues. Painted by Dana Coleman.
In each of his paintings, Dana Coleman captures the dynamic, awe-inspiring beauty of life as he sees it. His realistic depictions of unique lifestyles, architecture and landscapes beckon the viewer to remain for a while, to think and to ask questions, creating a one-on-one experience that lasts a lifetime.

Morning Cast. Painted by Dana Coleman.Throughout the month of March, you’ll have the opportunity to see “Growing Up Gullah,” Dana’s series of original acrylic paintings that chronicle his life growing up in Awendaw, a small but vibrant town along the South Carolina coast. From the local trade of casting nets to catch shrimp to harvesting oysters from the Lowcountry concoction known affectionately as pluff mud, Dana’s artwork gives viewers a firsthand look at what life has always been like in “the country.”

Those who attend the opening reception March 6 at Neema Fine Art Gallery will receive more than just a look at the results produced by Dana’s heritage, his innate talent and his creative mind. Between 5:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., he’ll be on hand to describe the inspiration behind each of his “Growing Up Gullah” paintings, as well as some of the hidden meanings that lurk beneath.

Neema Fine Art Gallery is located at 3 Broad St. in downtown Charleston, near the intersection of Broad and East Bay.

Growing Up Gullah printable version
Click for printable version

Dana discovered his artistic talent at the tender young age of 5. He wanted to hang out with his older brother, and he discovered that drawing pictures of 18-wheelers and motorcycles impressed Andre, two years his senior, and his friends. As he grew up in Awendaw, he continued to develop his talent, drawing with charcoal and colored pencils. During his sophomore year at Wando High School, his road in life took another sharp turn, courtesy of the late Bob Ross, host of “The Joy of Painting,” a long-running Public Broadcast System television show. Dana watched and learned.

“He taught me to how to paint – how to mix colors and shades and everything else,” he commented. “Painting is totally different from drawing. You have to understand how to work the paint. It’s like the difference between riding a bicycle and driving. In both cases, you’re moving forward, but it’s different.”

After graduating from Wando, Dana moved on to Trident Technical Institute to study graphic design, earning a degree that helped advance his career in the publishing industry. He now serves as art director at Media Services, which produces hard copy and online publications, including Mount Pleasant Magazine.

Even after completing his work at Trident, Dana wasn’t certain about his direction along the road of life. He spent four years in Columbia, graduating with a civil engineering degree from the University of South Carolina, but, as he explained it, “The creative side won out.”

His time in Columbia wasn’t wasted, however. Combining his engineering background with his fascination with history, he began painting homes, buildings and bridges in the Charleston area. He is now among the Lowcountry’s most accomplished artists. Most of his work is in some way connected to the Carolina coast, including a painting of a 10-year-old 18th-century slave girl, crafted with intense research and his vivid imagination and presented to Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, the former president of the western African nation of Sierra Leone.

“How do I decide what to paint?” Dana mused. “A better question would be how I decide what not to paint. I want to paint everything I remember. Lots of times, I’ll see something that captivates me or reminds me of my childhood in Awendaw, and I’ll paint it.”

Sharing is Caring

Possibly Related:

Mansfield Plantation entranceVoices of Our Ancestors Guide to Lowcountry Plantations

Filed Under: Entertainment

Advertisement

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search The Site

We're on Facebook We're on X (formerly Twitter) Mount Pleasant Magazine Youtube Channel We're on Pinterest Mount Pleasant Magazine Facebook Community We're on Instagram
Ad: South Carolina Federal Credit Union, enjoy life banking on the best.
Ad: Visit Woof Gang today!
Mount Pleasant Magazine Sep/Oct 2023 magazine coverREAD DIGITALLY
Read the digital magazine
now.
GRAB A COPY
Where can I pick up a copy of Mount Pleasant Magazine?
SUBSCRIBE
Get Mount Pleasant Magazine Delivered.
Ad: Premier Health and Wellness in Mount Pleasant, SC. Let’s Redesign Your Health & Wellness.
Read about the History of the Bridge Run
Visit Palmetto Christian Academy.org
Ad: 1st Choice AC, Heating, Plumbing and Gas, for the best AC Service for your home in Mount Pleasant, SC.
Pleasant Family Dentistry in Mount Pleasant, SC. Experience the BEST, and find out why we've been awarded 7 times in the BEST of MOUNT PLEASANT!
Ad: Visit Front Beach IOP and SHOP, DINE and DRINK in the SUNSHINE.
Ad: Get Carried Away - Real Food, Real Southern, Really Good!
Click for Stores & Services
on Coleman Boulevard
Coleman Blvd Merchant Alliance
Best of Mount Pleasant logo is a registered trademark
Ad: Every Day is a Good Dog Day at Michael's Barkery

Most Recent Posts

Palmetto Christian Academy Mount Pleasant’s #1 Private School 11 Years Running!

Emily Faile, Academic Counselor with Palmetto Christian Academy, sat down for a chat with host Brian Cleary. Their opening discussion revolves around why she believes the Academy was named Best … Continue Reading

Georgetown’s New Gem: The Making of The George Hotel

Get the inside story on The George Hotel, Georgetown's exciting new addition! Host Bill Macchio sits down for a compelling conversation with Christy Whitlock, a Realtor and developer with The … Continue Reading

Georgetown, SC Rising: A Look at the City’s Dramatic Growth & Downtown Revival

Join host Scott Richards and Main Street Director Al Joseph for an insightful look into the remarkable transformation sweeping across Georgetown, SC. This video dives deep into the revitalization of … Continue Reading

Front Street Georgetown

Opening Batch: Georgetown Crafts First Brewery

A craft beer fan and teacher from Cincinnati, Chase Runyan started brewing in his house by tinkering with kits and learning how to bottle the beer after fermentation. After making five or six batches … Continue Reading

Revolutionized: Georgetown’s Downtown Makeover

When the port city of Georgetown was laid out in 1729, merchant-oriented businesses and homes lined the land side of Front Street, originally called Bay Street, overlooking the sparkling Sampit River, … Continue Reading

Gold Standard: Georgetown’s Own Crowned Olympic Champion

When 23-year-old Nike athlete and Georgetown native Melissa Jefferson arrived at Hayward Field at the University of Oregon for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in June, she was determined to secure her … Continue Reading

More Front Street Georgetown

SEARCH

Get Our Free Newsletter!
Mount Pleasant Apartments
Pleasant Family Dentistry
Water's Edge Dentistry
34 Waterway Island Drive

Copyright © 2025 · Mount Pleasant Magazine, All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy

▲