Alice Williams*
Andy Braitman*
Anne Neilson*
Becky Ollinger
Constantin Chatov
David Chalk
Elizabeth Stehling
Felice Sharp
Gary Bodner
Joyce Norwood
Kako
Karen Weihs
Kathy  Wochele
Larry Davis*
Libby Smart*
Linda R James*
Locke Shockley
Marc Chatov
Margaret Dyer*
Martha Sharp
Molly Davis
Noah Desmond*
Roman Chatov
Sabre Esler*
Sean Williams
Stephen Fry
Stan Mullins*
Sutyagin
Tim Turner
T.L.Lange
Tracy Sharp
Travis Teate
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       If enthusiasm alone was what it took to sell art, then allison sprock fine art would always have blank walls.  Sprock represents American and Russian artists creating primarily figurative or landscape original paintings and photography.  As a private dealer and consultant for many years, Sprock's eye and enthusiasm led her to gather a broad knowledge base and quite an assortment of artists whose work is intriguingly different.
         A sophisticated, international flair is obvious in Sprock's manner and the creative style of her artists.  Situated in a second-floor space on King Street, she identifies the clients who climb the stairs as the "more adventurous visitors."  The rewards are there for the exertion in the works of such artists as Alice Williams, Yasharel, Linda James and Margaret Dyer, who all studied with Constantin Chatov.

 

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Art & Antiques March 2007

Located in the heart of Charleston's historic gallery district, allison sprock fine art is situated in one of Charleston's many preserved buildings. The home of allison sprock fine art on King Street dates back to 1750 and is the perfect setting for its exceptional array of art created by artists from around the globe. The gallery opened two years ago, bringing an international flair to Charleston's traditional art scene. "I wanted to move away from Charleston art," owner Allison Sprock explains. "My gallery reflects my passions for eclectic, sophisticated artwork for all types of collectors: from new to seasoned art collectors."
    With Charleston's art scene ever-changing and with more and more international artists exhibiting their works, Sprock's gallery reinforces this movement, presenting figurative and landscape paintings, as well as photography by artists from Russia, France, and America. This spring allison sprock fine art will present several exhibitions, including newest works from artists Libby Smart, Elizabeth Stehling, Bea Aaronson and Noah Desmond. Each of these artists brings a new, profound style of art to the Lowcountry