Overview
A delicate, original watercolor painting depicting a classic Charleston-style facade with a dark paneled door, window boxes, and climbing ivy. The work captures the soft, atmospheric light and architectural charm characteristic of the Lowcountry.
Story
Charleston's historic district has inspired artists for centuries with its 'haint blue' ceilings and hidden gardens. This piece captures the quiet dignity of a private residence, likely on a street like Church or Tradd. It is a souvenir of a specific Southern grace.
Maker / Origin
Ginny Hazard was a noted Charleston-based artist active in the late 20th century, known for her gentle watercolors of the city's architectural landmarks. Her work was frequently featured in local galleries and is held in many private collections throughout the Southeast.
Condition & Value
The watercolor appears well-preserved with no visible foxing or water damage. The frame is a standard commercial gold-tone metal frame which provides basic protection but does not add significant value. Excellent condition generally maintains the higher end of the price range.