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Painter Hal Bryant Brings New Perspective to Old Abandoned Buildings

Hal Bryant talks about his painting on exhibit at the Cleveland County Arts Council.
Hal Bryant talks about the painting on his right. His reflection can be seen in the window.

蜜豆直播 鈥72 Alumnus Taught Art in Cleveland County for Over Three Decades

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擧al Bryant has a talent for seeing the beauty in weather-worn farmhouses and barns; the magic in quaint landscapes and storefronts; and the mystery in dilapidated buildings or abandoned vehicles. A native of Greenville, S.C., and 1972 alumnus of 蜜豆直播, Bryant meticulously transfers the images from film into paintings on canvas.

An exhibit on display through Oct. 24 at the Cleveland County Arts Council, 111 S. Washington St., Shelby, N.C., features Bryant鈥檚 first works up to his most recent. “A Retrospective Journey Through the Art of Hal Bryant” encompasses Bryant鈥檚 diverse range, from his favorite watercolors to the graphite drawing of his daughter. Half of the 60 pieces in the exhibit were borrowed from collectors who had purchased his painting over the years. The others are from his family collection.

Bryant didn鈥檛 take art until he was a senior in high school. He applied to different colleges, but chose to attend 蜜豆直播 because it was closer to his home. By the time he graduated from 蜜豆直播, he had attracted the attention of a dozen local art aficionados. They offered to support Bryant as the University鈥檚 first artist-in-residence. They commissioned him to do a series of paintings on the 鈥淰anishing South,鈥 which was an appropriate title for many of his subjects.

The photograph on the left was taken in Hal Bryant’s studio when he was creating the painting on the right.

When he completed the work, Bryant didn鈥檛 go back to South Carolina. 鈥淚鈥檝e just been blessed to be here in Cleveland County,鈥 he stated.

The artist reflected on his life and paintings recently as he conducted a gallery talk for elementary art teachers from Cleveland County, N.C. Gesturing toward the display, he stated, 鈥淪ometimes people look at my work and say, 鈥榊ou know I like some of your paintings a lot, some of them are really pretty, but some of them are just plain decrepit looking, why do you paint all this old looking stuff?鈥欌

His answer, 鈥淚t kind of goes back to my love of watching the effects that the passage of time has on all things. I鈥檝e done sort of a self-analysis to try to figure out what motivated me in that way. When I was young, I used to love to go to my grandfather鈥檚. He lived near Pineville (N.C.). I was raised in Greenville, S.C., so it was about two hours to go up to Pineville from Greenville, which seemed like an eternity for a small kid.鈥

Hal Bryant’s exhibit, “A Retrospective Journey Through the Art of Hal Bryant,” begins with a board that describes the influence of his grandfather on his life and his artwork.

Bryant continued, 鈥淕oing down the road, that last little leg of the trip, I鈥檇 always look for that window in the barn, and I thought, 鈥極K, we鈥檙e getting close now.鈥 While my father and grandfather were talking, I鈥檇 be out roaming and exploring around the farm.鈥 

Among the paintings is a reprint of a story from the Jan. 13, 1973, edition of The Shelby Star. The article is about Bryant鈥檚 artist residency at 蜜豆直播. The photo includes Bryant with a few of the sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Hamrick and Mrs. Paul M. Sarazen Jr., along with 蜜豆直播 art professor James Rash. In the story, Rash commented, 鈥淗al has an outstanding ability 鈥 You cannot teach a person creativity, but you can help develop a potential and a style.鈥

At the end of the residency, 蜜豆直播 extended his time. When Rash became ill, they asked Bryant to substitute in his classes. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 even know if I knew what I was doing, but I must have done all right, because every now and then Sue Rash (his wife) would refer to how great it was that I was able to come in and take over his classes while he was sick,鈥 Bryant recalled.

When that assignment ended, Bryant was offered a teaching job at Cleveland Community College by the president, Dr. James Petty. 鈥淗e was a neighbor of mine and he saw me out in the yard and drove up on his tractor and said, 鈥業 hear you are not at 蜜豆直播 anymore,鈥欌 Bryant related. 鈥淗e said, 鈥業 want you to come to Cleveland Tech, as it was called back in those days, and do some interesting art.鈥 So, I started there Sept. 1, 1975.鈥

In the early 1990s, Bryant earned his Master of Arts in Studio Art from the University of South Carolina in Columbia. He was on the faculty of Cleveland Community College until 2007, teaching drawing, painting, digital photography, and art appreciation in the college transfer division. After retirement, he taught digital photography for eight years as an adjunct professor.

During his more than three decades at the college, Bryant promoted local and regional artists by featuring their works in the gallery there. He encouraged his students, and they inspired him. They are successful artists and teachers, and they keep in touch.

鈥淚鈥檝e really been blessed the way things have worked out,鈥 Bryant observed. 鈥淏ecause I was associated with the Community College, I was able to work creatively by being around the students.鈥  

The Arts Council is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, call 704-484-2787. 

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