2008
2002
As the sun drops below the horizon, vast lowcountry salt marshes produce a collage of colors and a time of Serenity.
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1993
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The sun sets behind the live oak in the South Carolina Lowcountry.
Inspiration for this painting came from locations found at Brays Island Plantation in Sheldon, SC.
1988
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2005
1993
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(1995)
"The Storm" is what Artist Jim Booth envisioned Charleston's Battery must have looked like on the night of September 21, 1989 before the light went out due to Hurricane Hugo.
He has captured the furry of the night which changed the lives of so many people.
Signed and Numbered Prints of "The Storm" sold out in 3 1/2 days!! The Classic Edition prints which are still available have sold over 100,000 copies.
VERY RARE!
It is appraised at $4,100
Limited Edition - Signed & Numbered - #644/750
Framed Size - 24" x 36"
Gold Frame, Blue/Grey mat, Gold Inlay
2009
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2009
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1988
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The harbor in Charleston, SC during the late 1700's. The Old Exchange building is in the center with the steeples of St. Michaels Church & St. Phillips Church to either side. The ship in the foreground is The Bounty.
1988
1992
Plantation Camelia I + Prospect Hill Plantation + Plantation Camellia II
"Prospect Hill Plantation" captures the Classical Antebellum South.
This unique three dimensional style of two paintings in one, brings the grand avenue of oaks inside the plantation hoe itself.
"Plantation Camellia I" and "Plantation Camellia II" were painted as companion pieces to "Prospect Hill Plantation".
I am selling these three prints as a set with matching numbers!
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