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Everett White Everett White Sculptor and Painter Sullivan’s Island, S.C.

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Everett WhiteEverett White

Sculptor and PainterSullivan’s Island, S.C.

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Source of InspirationSource of Inspiration

The Palmetto Palm, South Carolina’s state tree, inspired Everett White and provides the material for his carvings.

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Mermaid’s TailMermaid’s Tail

Palmetto Tree Frond fallen from tree looked like a Mermaid’s Tail

White begins collecting discarded Palmetto Tree material for carvings

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Trash into TreasureTrash into Treasure

95% of the Palmetto Tree material used in White’s carvings come from yard waste.

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A MenagerieA Menagerie

Mermaids, turtles, crabs, Palmetto trees, fish all become a big hit in the Mt. Pleasant and Charleston, S.C. markets

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Red Drum Fish Carving(Sciaenops ocellats)

By Everett White

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Creating the Red DrumCreating the Red Drum Fish body carved from

“boot” of Palmetto Palm Tree

Painted with acrylic mixed with ocean water and transparent oil paint

18” L x 6” H $150

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Why McKissick Museum Why McKissick Museum Needs the Red Drum Fish:Needs the Red Drum Fish:

Indigenous to S.C. watersFits with Museum’s focus on the

environment“Tells the story” of the state’s natural

resourcesIn line with the Museum’s vision

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Why McKissick Museum Why McKissick Museum Needs the Red Drum Fish:Needs the Red Drum Fish:

Fits the Museum’s Intellectual Framework as a teaching tool in educational programs

Shows how local artists use natural materials to create quality art.

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Why McKissick Museum Why McKissick Museum Needs the Red Drum Fish:Needs the Red Drum Fish:

Created from a natural material, it is related to other objects in the Museum’s permanent collection such as the sweet grass in baskets and the clay in pottery.

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“I drive around the islands and pick up thebranches and fronds that have been blown to

the ground by the wind. I turn what is a nuisancefor people into an art form they are proud to hang on the

walls in their homes.”

Everett White