Come to Seeking Indigo to welcome and meet award winning wildlife artist Larry Seymour for the annual SEWE King Street Stroll, Friday, February 18 from 5:00 to 8:00 PM, part of Charleston's fantastic Southeastern Wildlife Exposition.
Larry Seymour’s love for nature and wildlife and his innate artistic ability has allowed him to express his love of wildlife in a way that all people can share. Since earning a B.S. degree in Biology from the Citadel, he has also shared his appreciation for nature by teaching zoology and biology.
Seymour began drawing and sketching in elementary school and by college, he had sketched portraits for President John Kennedy and John Glenn. While he received letters of gratitude from them, portraits were not his real love.
Focusing his work on his favorite subject, wildlife, Seymour used mediums of pastels and scrimshaw. His scrimshaws received national recognition in the Wall Street Journal. Seymour was named South Carolina Wildlife Federation Artist of the Year in 1988.
Seeking Indigo is a holistic center for inspired living and spiritual awakening, 445 King Street in the heart of Charleston's Upper King Design District.