by Cyrus Webb
When it comes to genuine artistry, Charles "Chuck" Jett is the real deal.
I've had the privilege of watching Chuck over the years, and his passion for creating and bringing things to life is something I have always appreciated about him. It's not about ego. It's about creativity---and knowing that he has something that others connect with on a deeper level.
In 2025 Chuck surprised me with a painting of myself, and he joined me on Wed. October 29, 2025 when I broke the Guinness World Record for Most 12 TV interviews in 12 hours. As we were preparing this issue of Mississippi Success Magazine I am glad we get to highlight not just Chuck's talent but his wisdom, too.
It has been an interesting and fun journey involving a lot of unique projects. It’s very exciting and humbling when a satisfied patron comes to pick up their custom piece or opts for one of my existing pieces. I began this newer phase of my career as an artist just a few years ago. I decided to bring my art face-to-face directly with the general public in an environment which is casual (a flea market type environment) to bring custom artwork options to the working class.
Many of my patrons don’t frequent galleries and often feel that commissioned art and original artwork is something only the wealthy can obtain and I’m trying to change that perception one client at a time. The response has been overwhelming from the public and life changing for me. I have sold art through galleries and never really got to meet the buyers because they weren’t “my clients”, they were clients of the gallery.
I’m not bashing galleries, they are necessary amazing places that fulfill a grand curated purpose; I’m just thoroughly enjoying exchanging ideas and having conversations directly with my clients without the need of some aggregate like a gallery.
What role has social media played in helping you share your work with others?
There’s no
reason to
“reinvent the
wheel.” I
am going to update my social media usage this coming year with possibly a “TikTok” account. In all honesty, just becoming a
feature at a local weekend venue every weekend combined with social media
outreach has been the smartest
combination I’ve ever accidentally stumbled upon.
Mississippi is known for its
creativity. What is it like for you
to show people what is possible when it comes to pursuing your dreams?
As we
prepare to welcome a new
year, what
are you
looking forward to in
the near
future?
What advice would you give to others about pursuing their own goals and dreams?
“Just Do It” is the popular catch phrase trademarked by “Nike”. I would add, “Just Research it a Bit First.” Don’t just jump blindly into something. I can only speak on creative journeys and those trying to capitalize on their creativity:
1) Always Be Creating - First and foremost, always be involved in a creative project. Always practice your art. You are never “o the clock” with creative pursuits.
2) Best Work Only - Rewrite those chapters, paint over that canvas with a better composition, push that clay back down and throw a better pot, do what you have to do to show only work you are somewhat pleased with. I’m my own worst critic - every piece I create can be better. I am a growing, living, evolving artist that tries to put my best work out there. Listen to critics, but not religiously.
3) Have a Plan - Set realistic and obtainable goals with realistic time tables. Look at the examples of others but remember that you are unique - it won’t work exactly the same for you. Don’t expect unreasonable results.
4) Niche? - Don’t get bogged down into any particular niche of subject or delivery, but recognize a niche that may come along. For instance - Pet Portraits in Acrylic on Canvas is very popular with my clientele at this time, but I still create a variety of work in a variety of mediums instead of simply concentrating on pet portraits only.
5) Take all advice with a grain of salt. I am not your mentor nor am I your enemy. My advice comes from my learning experiences along the path on my particular artistic journey and my journey is ever evolving.
Thanks for
the time, Chuck, and continued success. How can our audience stay connected
with you?
By late February of 2026 I should be set up every Saturday and Sunday at the new venue (info to come). You can still catch me at the Flea Market in Flowood, MS on Flowood Drive. You can follow me and message me on Instagram and/or Facebook. I operate my art business as The One Wall Weekend Gallery.
Instagram: onewallgalleryms
Facebook:
onewallgallerym
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