Lita Gatlin

About the Artist

Lita Gatlin, a native of Georgia, now living in Charlotte, North Carolina, began drawing in pencil and ink at an early age and transitioned into the oil medium after college.  In 2002, after a career in banking, the excitement of painting took over as she pursued art as a full-time career.  “The beauty and colors of the natural world around us provide the most inspiration for my painting,” says Lita.  “I am always amazed at the colors in nature and how they constantly change with daylight and atmosphere.”  She strives to show the effect of these changes on the mood and temperature of each painting.  While, Lita primarily paints landscapes of mountain scenery and the low country, she also enjoys nonposed figurative work.  “Whether it’s people or animals, I love to capture life being lived.”  She strives to accurately reflect the emotions and actions of the figure and bring the viewer into the setting.   

Exhibitions

  • Wildlife Arts Festival, Thomasville, GA, November 2025
  • Southeastern Wildlife Exposition, Charleston, SC, February 2013 through 2025
  • High Country Landscapes (Solo Show), Blowing Rock Frameworks and Gallery, Blowing Rock, NC, July 2014, July 2016, July 2018, August 2020, July 2022
  • Timely Traditionalism, Tryon, NC, July 2021
  • Earth + Sky, Grand Bohemian Gallery, Mountain Brook, AL, March 2017
  • Women Painters of the Southeast Annual Exhibition, Greensboro, GA, March 2014
  • Carolina’s Got Art Salon, Charlotte, NC, July 2013
  • Salon des Refusé, ElderArt, Charlotte, North Carolina, October 2009 and October 2010
  • Scenes from the Low Country (Solo Show), Daufuskie Art Gallery, Daufuskie Island, South Carolina, June 2008
  • Oil Painters of America Eastern Regional Exhibition, Weatherburn Gallery, Naples, Florida, Nov 2007 
  • Oil Painters of America Eastern Regional “Miniature” Exhibition, Brazier Fine Art, Richmond, VA Sep 2006
  • Competition for North Carolina Artists, Fayetteville Museum of Art, Fayetteville, NC, Apr 2003

Catching Color

$1,800.00

Looking West

$900.00

Mountain Color

$800.00

Casting

$1,000.00

Heart of the Hike

$1,200.00