
Flackart, Smyrna, GA
Paul Flack’s artwork fuses urban, suburban and rural influences and combines them with spiritual overtones to create images that promise possibility despite challenging circumstances. Created on plaster to simulate outside walls, its intention is to reflect the energy and vitality of today’s street art.
Flack has been practicing art for the last fifteen years. His work is in the permanent collection of the Hurn Museum in Savannah, and the Gumtree Museum in Tupelo. Most recently he won best of show for the 50th annual Peter Anderson Art Festival.
His creations are included in major private folk art collections and corporate settings throughout the U.S. Most recently, Paul Flack co-founded The Who-Ha Da-Da Outsider Artists’ Fellowship, a group of fifty practicing visual artists dedicated to promoting and sustaining the vernacular Southern visual art culture.