Charleston Light
Charleston Light
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Charleston Light on Sullivan’s Island—completed in 1962—is the Lowcountry’s distinctive black-and-white lighthouse and the last major beacon built in the United States. This piece was painted from my widow’s walk in Old Village, where the lighthouse rises in clear view across the water.
Each print is produced as a museum-quality giclée, created with richly saturated pigment inks on heavyweight archival Cold Press paper for exceptional depth and detail. Unframed editions include a clean white border, making them easy to mat and frame to your taste. Framed editions arrive professionally matted, sealed, and ready to hang - offering a refined, gallery-level presentation right out of the box. All prints ship free within the U.S. and Canada, carefully packaged to ensure they arrive in perfect condition.
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