Our Featured Artists

We currently are interviewing artists for the gallery. Our Gallery consists of an elite group of rotating artists with unique pieces only found at The Locals Art Gallery & Wine Bar. If you are interested in selling your art at our gallery contact us at art@localsgallery.com . We will reach out to you to set up an interview.


  • Adam Hawley

    PHOTOGRAPHER

    Adam Hawley, a local of Topsail, has dedicated a significant portion of his life to honing his skills in the field of photography. With a career spanning since 2001, he has been employed at Unique Media & Design, a company specialized in real estate photography and virtual tours. Throughout his professional journey, he has had the opportunity to capture the essence of countless properties in various distinctive locations both within our state and around the globe. In addition to his professional commitments, Adam is fervently drawn to the concept of capturing moments, attempting to suspend time through his meticulous photography. His area of expertise lies in photographing coastal landscapes and utilizing long exposure techniques to encapsulate the passing of time for the appreciation of all. Adam firmly believes in the brevity of life, advocating the ethos of working hard and embracing leisure with equal gusto, without taking anything for granted along the way. His guiding principle can be best described by the famous adage that states, "Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life." When not holding a camera, he can be found enjoying the company of his loved ones and friends, partaking in activities such as fishing, kitesurfing, boating, and any other water-oriented endeavors.

  • Dave Mercer

    ARTIST

    Dave Mercer is a self taught mixed media artist. He is motivated by his coastal roots and ocean passion. Dave’s work spans a multitude of mediums focusing on dimensional and emotive color pallets with expressive realism blended to a playful illustrative style. Drawing inspiration from his youth and incorporating tech and creative solutions, Dave’s work evokes a welcoming nostalgia and refreshingly self aware goofiness. You will find many local businesses have utilized Dave’s talent by incorporating his art into their logos and branding. Be sure to check out “the Surf city Mural” located under the water tower to see one of Dave’s largest masterpieces!

  • Brittany Lampe

    ARTIST

    Brittany E Lampe is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati Design Art Architecture and Planning program with a minor in marketing. She has exhibited in Tokyo, Cincinnati, Raleigh, Wilmington, San Diego and a variety of local venues. Although born and raised in Cincinnati, her career and personal life has taken her from Cincinnati to North Carolina, Okinawa Japan and back to North Carolina, with the bulk of her recent work inspiration heavily influenced by the natural landscapes around her and experiences during her travels. She has always found interest in her layer based process, leaving more to be seen than just the surface image, and a little mystery for the viewer. Her use of color and vibrancy aims to grab the viewer by the eyeballs, and then continue to draw them closer with the small details of the painting. She currently resides in Sneads Ferry North Carolina with her husband and three dogs. In her free time she is usually outside, researching a trip or adventure, or running.

  • Amy Shores

    PHOTOGRAPHER

    After 28 rewarding years in education, Amy is now devoted to a full time photography career. She can be found most mornings before dawn chasing a beautiful sunrise at the beach. Amy’s photos have been published locally as well as by the Associated Press, New York Times, Washington Post, Southern Living, and more. She is grateful to be able to share the beauty of Topsail Island with others through her art.

  • Pam Dabney

    ARTIST

    Pam Dabney wife, mother, proud grandmother of two. Owning property and living in the Topsail area for over 30 years. My enjoyment and creative ability of acrylic paints and epoxy resin only adds to my appreciation nd intrigue of all of the colors that surround us. Whether it would be a sunrise, sunset or any time views of the water captures me.

  • Debi Lancaster

    ARTIST

    Debi Lancaster is a local artist who is inspired by the beauty of the coast. Her paintings are created using various mediums, techniques, and often incorporating different 3D textures. Her pieces range from abstracts, to seascapes, and beach scenes featuring surfers and sunbathers. Debi's passion keeps her busy year round with commission pieces, many local events such as Autumn with Topsail and Ocean Fest and managing the Topsail Beach Craft Market.

  • Wilton Wescott

    PHOTOGRAPHER

    My name is Wilton Wescott and I am a photographer that lives in Surf City NC. I am originally from Manteo on Roanoke Island which is on the Outer Banks of NC. I shoot mostly real estate but never miss a chance to photograph landscapes, wildlife and surfers both from the ground and from a drone. Capturing what everyone sees, the way I see, is what photography is all about for me

  • Sue Quigg

    ARTIST

    She is an Iowa girl. Loved art class in school. Loves to travel and browse through museums and art exhibits. Creator- inventor. Because of a passion for art Sue took some classes in painting wax - Encaustic Art. Sue fell in love with preparing the board, adding the color, and using a big flame which infuses the wax and melts her heart. Water! Why water? It’s all around us. It is at every moment different. Every wave and splash Is unique. It is pulled by the tides. It has many moods. As a Synchronized Swimmer she has spent years in the water- upside down, under the water and floating upon its surface. Now she transfers that feeling into wax.

  • Paul Andercyk

    PHOTOGRAPHER

    Paul Andercyk is a photographer living in Holly Ridge, NC, is a U.S. Navy veteran and graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park. A livelong lover of photography, his passion began at age six using a box camera and B/W 620 film. He photographed a river and all that tributary offered. Nature’s beauty are his subjects; showing and caring for them is the goal. Extensive world travel allowed him to train with others most notably renowned photographer, Roger Miller, the author of 38 books. Their friendship continues and Roger remains an inspiration. Paul’s prints, canvases, acrylics, and metal art is displayed in homes and businesses across America. Nikon and Sony with both prime and telephoto lenses are his platforms. Winner of several awards over the years, locally he was juried into the Azalea Festival in Wilmington and is the 2021 winner of the Autumn With Topsail Two-Dimensional Photography award. His goal is to present the world through his lens for all to enjoy

  • Carol Turner

    ARTIST

    I fell in love with Topsail Island years ago when we vacationed here and then decided to move here full time in 2018 after living in Pennsylvania all my life. Each one of my creations has shells, coral or sea glass that I personally collected here on Topsail Island. When you purchase one of my creations you are bringing a genuine piece of Topsail Island to your home and also supporting a local home-grown small business. Each creation is hand made by me, and each one is unique.

  • Melissa Luther

    PHOTOGRAPHER

    With southern roots and humble beginnings, Melissa Luther's romance with photography blossomed at the age of 12. Pink Instamatic 35mm camera in hand she began her life's pictorial journey on horseback, capturing the awe inspiring landscapes of Yellowstone Park. Documenting moments of time in nature, cityscapes and even underwater, Melissa honed her skills through study, diligence and practice. Her degree in Graphic Design & Digital Media catapulted her into the world of post production where she quickly learned the value of photo editing knowledge. With an eye for detail and a desire to push her talents to their limits she experiments with drone, water and still photography to explore and capture the breathtaking world around her. Melissa's work has been featured in multiple publications and social media platforms, but her true joy comes from specializing in fashion, nature and architectural photography. She hopes to use her images to raise awareness for environmental concerns that threaten the natural beauty surrounding us and to hopefully spark conversations that help us to better protect and preserve our oceans and coastlines. Melissa sums up her photography career thus far, simply with one sentence...

    "The passionate pursuit and lifelong study of light, captured in a single frame."

  • Matt Bowlin

    ARTIST

    U.S.M.C VET MATT BOWLIN EVOLVED TO A SONGWRITER, BUT DEVELOPED AS A FOLK ARTIST LONG BEFORE. INFLUENCED BY NOMADIC UPBRINGING, INFUSED WITH COASTAL LIVING, MATT’S RENDERINGS BROAD-STROKE SEVERAL MEDIUMS, MELDING ONTO RECYCLED PALLETS, SHOWCASING NATURAL, ABSTRACT FEATURES BLENDED ON VARIOUS BACKGROUNDS. INSPIRED BY EXPERIENCES, FAMILY, FRIENDS ANS INFLUENCES, HE RELAYS INDUSTRIAL & ORGANIC METHODS EMULATING CREATION AND MAN-MADE ICONS. MATT’S PIECES STIMULATE OPTICAL & TANGIBLE SENSES WITH COMPLEXITIES TO THE MIND, YET IS SIMPLE & UNREFINED.

  • Jeanne McIntosh Rietzke (Jeanne R McIntosh; Jeanne M Lirola)

    ARTIST

    Award Winning Artist and Children’s Book Author

    Originally from Charleston, SC, Jeanne McIntosh Rietzke holds a BA in Fine Art from the University of South Carolina, Columbia. She spent her

    formative years painting with E de May Smith, a prominent watercolor artist. Jeanne developed her colorful, coastal, and marine-themed

    painting style in college. In her 30+ years as an artist, Jeanne’s paintings have sold nationally and internationally. She has won numerous awards,

    been accepted into dozens of juried shows, and featured in national and international publications. Preferring the fluidity of watercolor paints,

    Jeanne’s works are easily recognizable by her creative use of watermarks, intense colors, and unique perspectives. Jeanne has also been known

    to paint in mixed water media including acrylic paint and inks. You will also see landscapes, abstracts, and waterscapes in her portfolio.

    February 24, 2022, her first children’s books were published. Jeanne has written and illustrated a series entitled Caroline, The Painted Turtle.

    Both books were awarded first place in The BookFest Awards Fall 2022 in children’s fiction for Diversity and Multicultural and Social Themes.

    Jeanne now makes her home in Wilmington, NC, with her husband Jacques and their six cats.

  • Patti Resso

    ARTIST

    As an artist, I am influenced by the beauty of the movement of watercolor paint and the spontaneity achieved with the mixture of water and its unexpected meanderings across the paper.

    I was born in Cleveland, Ohio, but lived in the tropical beauty of South Florida for over 40 years, and am currently residing in Surf City, North Carolina. I am Inspired by bold colors of tropical landscapes, oceans, waves, coastal beauty, birds, and our beloved pets. I seek to portray a laid-back attitude and a loose and free technique in my paintings. I started painting in watercolors in 2011, attended workshops and classes, and still learning the endless techniques available with this medium.

    My goal with painting is to capture the beauty, or the emotion of the subject, in hopes to let the viewer take themselves away for a minute…

  • Bonney Brown

    ARTIST

    Bonney is a local artist who moved here after her husband retired from building bridges in the Outer Banks. While living in the Outer Banks, she became involved in the protection/rescue of endanger sea turtles, volunteering at the Star Center at the Roanoke Aquarium and activities on the beach. She (and her husband) are now involved in the Topsail Turtle Project, volunteering at Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Hospital and also all of the beach activities. She has always had the ocean in her heart and soul and it is reflected in her artwork. She works in various mediums and styles....watercolors, batiks, paint pouring, alcohol inks to name a few. A very creative mind with no limit to what she will try! And she now has her husband making frames for her artwork from repurposed wood, preferably driftwood.

  • Artist

    Annie Ingram

    ARTIST

    Annie Ingram, your friendly neighborhood artist, wields her pallet knife with one hand and her boundless passion for color with the other. On a mission to banish the bland and mundane from the realm of design, Annie firmly believes that life is too short for dull walls! Her self-taught journey has instilled her work with a unique and spirited touch. Whether she's crafting vibrant landscapes, breathing life into birds and butterflies, or letting her whimsical eye roam wherever it pleases, her creations are an explosion of colors that could put a rainbow to shame. Annie aspires to spread joy, one daring knife slash at a time. She affectionately refers to herself as an "imperfectionist." At its core, her artistry explores colors, textures, and the intricate interplay of reflections against the backdrop of her metallic underpainting. With the aid of oils and palette knives, Annie’s expressive use of colors and textures infuses movement and life, transporting viewers to a world where imagination and reality intertwine.

  • Diana Vincent

    ARTIST

    Diana Vincent is a self-taught painter inspired by the beauty around her, depicting wildlife, local sea & landscapes, the faces & places from her many travels, and her longtime love of horses. With no formal art education or training, Diana is motivated by the simple joy of creating art to share in her local community. Less than 10 years into painting, her signature detailed style has been recognized through juried shows, international competitions, local publications and awards. Diana’s love for wildlife and her proximity to the ocean continually inspire her to depict sea animals in her paintings helping to magnify awareness for the fragile state of these magnificent creatures. In addition to the very detailed work Diana is known for, she also creates large fluid-art pieces, meaning no brushes are used. These pieces have hung in local galleries and are sought after for commissions. Her work often combines the magic of fluid-art in the form of a background, with detailed marine life painted on top, resulting in truly one-of-a-kind creations.

  • Pamela Burke

    ARTIST

    Native North Carolinian, Pamela Burke, has called Topsail Beach home since 1998. After winning numerous awards as an art quilter, creating acrylic art is now her focus. She loves to learn and incorporate new techniques into her art. Pam and her husband, John, have 2 children and 4 grandchildren. When not creating in Studio #3, she enjoys traveling, cycling and Pickleball.