Beaufort Art Association features Theresa King in September and October

“Sunset Reflection”
The Beaufort Art Association Gallery is excited to present the fall Featured Artist show,
“Whispers from the Soul,” a solo exhibit by Theresa King. The exhibit will be on display from September 2 through November 1 at the Beaufort Art Association Gallery located on Bay Street in downtown Beaufort.
Theresa King’s show opens on September 2, coinciding with First Friday festivities. The
Reception – free and open to the public – will be from 5 to 8 pm at the gallery, giving the
community an opportunity to meet the artist and enjoy light refreshments. In addition, art by over 70 exhibiting artists will also be on display in the gallery.
“My passion lies in creating beautiful, inspiring images infused with Healing Energy, a quiet offering of peace,

Theresa King at work
hope, and transformation,” says King. A self-taught artist, King’s oil paintings reflect her deep connection to the natural world and her own spirituality. She has cultivated a distinctive style that blends vibrant color, natural elements, and healing energy.
She sees art as not only beautiful but as a powerful emotional tool for transformation. A cancer survivor and
caregiver for several family members, Theresa has experienced firsthand the power of art and the enduring power of creativity. After losing her husband, she moved from Ohio to South Carolina at the age of seventy.
“I sold everything but my art supplies and a few keepsakes my husband made (woodworking was his hobby), packed up my car and started driving along the East Coast, stopping in various cities for a few days until it felt right. I’d never been to this area before and my friends thought I was crazy, but it’s been the best decision I’ve ever made,” says King.

“Sailors Safe Harbor”
“Each piece of art I create is an invitation to pause, reflect, and receive healing on a deeper level,” says King. “Art is my sanctuary and my way of bringing light into the world.”
When asked about her hobbies outside of her art, King laughed, explaining that she exhibits regularly in three galleries and two satellite galleries and has served on the Beaufort Art Association gallery board for two years. “Keeping track of what’s where and when I volunteer keeps me plenty busy,” she says.
For more information about Theresa King’s art, visit her website at www.kingshealingart.com. For additional information about the Beaufort Art Association, visit the gallery at 913 Bay Street or visit www.beaufortartassociation.com
Tuesdav through Sundav from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.. or go online at www.beaufortartassociation.com



