One of our favorite field trips is Hunting Island State Park. There are many reasons that its a favorite such as, the only functional lighthouse in South Carolina, access to St. Phillips Island and sunrise beach photography just to name a few. But, a visit to the marsh boardwalk is always worthwhile. We revisited the boardwalk last Fall, with the idea of capturing a sunset for a triptych print.
Not far from Hunting Island is the Tomotley Plantation. The plantation dates back to the late 1600’s. It is believed that the Live Oaks were planted in 1820 by Patience Wise Blackett Izard who inherited the plantation from her father Ralph Izard. We are certainly glad that she had the patience and wisdom to plant and create this beautiful avenue of oaks!
The first printing of these new pieces is completed. Sunset at the Boardwalk and the Tomotley Plantation Triptychs are now available in the store! Standard sizes for our triptychs are: Large 37”x 60” , Medium 32” x 48”, Small 25” x 42”. We print our photographs on satin fabric using a dye-sublimation process. The process yields beautiful, permanent colors that are embedded in the satin. These images will not fade or crack and the finish is a light sheen. Our prints are gallery wrapped and ready to hang in home or office.
The studio has been busy stretching's new pieces in hopeful anticipation for some Spring Art Shows! We have a good inventory right now, so don’t hesitate to call us or view our online store. We would love to work with you on your project!