Miss Chelsey at the Light Acrylic Print
by Deborah Smith
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Miss Chelsey at the Light acrylic print by Deborah Smith. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Shrimp boat, Miss Chelsey, passes the historic Georgetown Lighthouse in Winyah Bay at Georgetown on the coast of South Carolina. Georgetown... more
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Artist's Description
Shrimp boat, Miss Chelsey, passes the historic Georgetown Lighthouse in Winyah Bay at Georgetown on the coast of South Carolina. Georgetown Light on North Island at the entrance to Winyah Bay southeast of Georgetown, South Carolina, is an active light.
The original lighthouse was a cypress tower. It was destroyed by a storm in 1806. In 1812, a 72 feet (22 m) brick tower was built. A fourth-order Fresnel lens was installed in 1857. It was rebuilt and raised to 87 feet (27 m) in 1867 after suffering damage during the Civil War.
This digital watercolor image created from my original photograph.
About Deborah Smith
Deborah is a photographer and painter living in historic Georgetown, South Carolina. Her inspiration comes from literature, fine arts, and the natural world. Many of her abstracts and mandala designs are created from her original photographs of flora and fauna and she is fond of creating digital illustrations and abstracts that blend Victorian Art Nouveau with modern techniques and styles. If you would like to see images of the original paintings posted here as they would look framed and hung, please email.
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Skip Willits
Great image Deb.
Deborah Smith replied:
Thanks so much, Skip!
Larry Nieland
Great timing and execution on this Deborah ! Especially love the inclusion of the birds ......Fave+L
Deborah Smith replied:
Thanks, Larry! The birds insisted. :)
Deborah Smith
Betsy, thanks so much for the feature in Celebrating Coastal Culture! :) Much appreciated.