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Continue ShoppingThe hour when Charleston stops being a city and becomes a painting. The light goes pink, then coral, then something that isn't quite a color anyone has been able to agree on — and the garden holds all of it, the magnolias and the wisteria and the wrought iron in silhouette against a sky that is briefly doing everything at once.
Southern Sunset is the collection's landscape: wide and warm, the full color range of a Charleston evening sky in the language of Eloise's world. The print that settles a room, gives a wall its moment, and makes you understand why people have been trying to paint the Southern light for three hundred years without quite getting it out of their systems.
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| 5x7 print | 8x10 frame |
| 8x10 print | 11x14 frame |
| 11x14 print | 16x20 frame |
| 16x20 print | 18x24 frame |
| 18x24 print | 22x28 frame |
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A note when a new guest arrives. Eloise tells you who's coming, who's already at the table, and what they're bringing with them.
Sent quietly, never urgently, by Amy at Paperfinch.