| A South Carolina native, McCullough left his home state in 1968 to study at the National Academy of Art and Design in New York City. During his four years in New York, McCullough studied with acclaimed realist painters Eric Eisenberger and Daniel Greene, and also had the opportunity to apprentice with Robert Brackman and John Koch. In the early seventies, McCullough relocated to the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina where he developed his skills in landscape and still life painting. In 197 (showing 500 of 917 characters). |
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