Meet Cami
Cami Monet Webb has been painting since the age of three and has sold her artwork since the age of six. Now she has sold out of two limited edition prints, illustrated a children’s book, and has done several father-daughter sets for charity. Besides having many avid collectors of her artwork, Cami has also won many awards for her beautiful watercolours.
Cami’s subjects range from mountain landscapes to florals. Working in watercolours, her interpretation reflects many of the styles and techniques of her father, G. Webb, with somewhat softer edges. To date, Cami has published over 30 limited edition prints. Her original paintings are sold only at the gallery.
In addition to painting, Cami was valedictorian of her senior class and played the number one seed on the varsity tennis team, leading her team to a district championship and a doubles championship. During high school, she was also an avid member of the school’s dance team and the Rocky Top Cloggers, a dance troupe that performed at Disney World, on several Carnival Cruise Ships, and New York City.
Cami recently graduated summa cum laude from the University of Tennessee with a degree in journalism and electronic media. Currently, she works as the programming coordinator for DIY Network and writes for several different online magazines and publications, including galtime.com and the twentylife.com.
When she is not writing or painting, Cami works as a professional model and plays competitive tennis. Growing up in the Smokies, Cami has fostered a steady friendship with the outdoors and can’t get enough of snowboarding, the lake and anything on water.


