A horse drawn carriage takes visitors down Church St in front of St Phillips Church in Charleston SC. This painting allows the viewer to feel like they are going back in time as they learn all about the full history of Charleston. My newest painting Carriage Ride on Church St, Charleston in transparent watercolors BUT even though it is in watercolors, it does not have to be framed under glass! I have finished it up with some special sprays and varnishes so it doesn't have to be framed under glass, just like an oil or acrylic! No glass required!
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Carriage Ride on Church Street, Charleston SC
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A horse drawn carriage takes visitors down Church St in front of St Phillips Church in Charleston SC. This painting allows the viewer to feel like they are going back in time as they learn all about the full history of Charleston. My newest painting Carriage Ride on Church St, Charleston in transparent watercolors BUT even though it is in watercolors, it does not have to be framed under glass! I have finished it up with some special sprays and varnishes so it doesn't have to be framed under glass, just like an oil or acrylic! No glass required!
A horse drawn carriage takes visitors down Church St in front of St Phillips Church in Charleston SC. This painting allows the viewer to feel like they are going back in time as they learn all about the full history of Charleston. My newest painting Carriage Ride on Church St, Charleston in transparent watercolors BUT even though it is in watercolors, it does not have to be framed under glass! I have finished it up with some special sprays and varnishes so it doesn't have to be framed under glass, just like an oil or acrylic! No glass required!
Labels: art, paintings
carriage ride,
Charleston,
Church St,
fine art,
low country,
rosie phillips,
watercolors
Monday, September 19, 2011
Coastal Sunset Impressions
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Coastal Sunset Impressions is an acrylic painting an impressionistic in style. We pass this area when on the boat and going to the beach! Great sunsets there!
Coastal Sunset Impressions is an acrylic painting an impressionistic in style. We pass this area when on the boat and going to the beach! Great sunsets there!
Labels: art, paintings
abstract,
acrylic,
art,
beach,
Beach Sunset,
Charleston,
lowcountry,
rosie phillips,
S Carolina
Friday, September 9, 2011
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The new Studio 151 Fine Arts and Shelby Lee Gallery are off to a fabulous start! As of September 1, 2011, the two galleries joined their creative forces at the 175 Church Street location, which is conveniently located just south of the newly renovated stores on Market Street. The new cooperative gallery is owned by local artists Colleen Wiessmann, Rosie Phillips, Vicki Gates, Shelby Parbel, Bob Graham, Detta Zimmerman, Peggy Ellis, Ron Chamberlain, Dixie Dugan, Gina Brown, Judy Clark, Beverly Grant, Amelia Whaley, Michael Kennedy and Daryl Knox, some of which were former gallery owners at the Studio 151 Fine Arts, 151 East Bay St and of Waterfront Gallery, 215B E Bay St. For more information on the artists and the art, visit www.studio151finearts.com
Labels: art, paintings
art show,
Charleston,
Church St,
gallery,
rosie phillips,
Studio 151
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
All moved into the new Studio 151 Fine Art Gallery
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S Carolina Marsh Scene, Oil, 9 x 6 $200
Studio 151 Fine Art Gallery and Shelby Lee Gallery have merged! We are all moved in and off to a great start. Come by and check out the new art on the walls and meet an artist! One of us is always in the house!
There is a wide variety of paintings and jewelry with a wide variety of styles and prices.
Sure to meet everyone's likes and budgets!
Labels: art, paintings
blue,
marsh,
oils,
rosie phillips,
S Carolina,
shelby Lee,
Studio 151,
water
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