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Coastal Companion

Your ultimate guide to the coast

Farmer’s Market – Charleston, SC

September 25, 2008 by etalentino

Each Saturday come enjoy an abundance of fresh local produce, crafts, entertainment, and food and drink.
The City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs presents the annual 2008 Charleston Farmer’s Market. The Farmer’s Market comes to life each Saturday morning and offers an abundance of the freshest local produce, plants, herbs and cut flowers. While Strolling the Charleston Farmer’s Market, a delicious breakfast, brunch or lunch may be had while enjoying a variety of live entertainment.The Farmer’s Market offers an amazing assortment of juried arts and crafts, providing the best selection from the most talented local artisans. Admission Free.

Marion Square
843-724-7305
http://www.charlestoncity.info/dept/content.aspx?nid=179&cid=8045

Coastal Inspirations Exhibit – Charleston, SC

September 20, 2008 by etalentino

The Charleston Artist Guild Gallery will present the exhibit, Coastal Inspirations, featuring works by South Carolina artist, Alicia Leeke. The exhibit will continue until September 30.

Using the term she coined for a new era of art, called “Fabaism,” Leeke offers her personal interpretations of Charleston and transforms familiar scenes into modern-day masterpieces. This new body of work focuses on the impact color and abstraction has on landscape painting. The artists’ love of the coast extends back into early childhood where family vacations were spent exploring the woods, dunes and tides of South Carolina’s coast.

Called a Contemporary Master, her creativity is inspired by the French Salon painters and how they captured history, social conscience and architecture by painting the people and environments surrounding them.

Complementing each painting is a robust combination of dry brush painting techniques to create texture. She manipulates acrylics to capture the thick rich texture of oils and mixes a palette full of rich reds, vibrant oranges, shocking blues and sharp white accents.

Her gentle distortions of linear perspective are a fundamental element to the overall design of her creations and are a necessary ingredient in the composition of her pieces. In fact, they create such a positive visual response that many viewers want to step inside each painting.

The gallery is open Monday through Saturday 10 am to 5 pm and is located at 6 North Atlantic Wharf, off East Bay Street and across from a convenient parking garage.

The Charleston Artist Guild Gallery
6 North Atlantic Wharf
(803) 429-5456

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Annual Spring Festival of Houses and Gardens

April 6, 2008 by etalentino

Charleston’s 61st Annual Spring Festival of Houses and Gardens will showcase six decades of the historic city’s accomplishments as a national leader in preservation. The month-long series of house and garden tours, as well as many special ancillary events, will run March 13 – April 12. Held during the peak of the historic port city’s blooming season, the festival offers guests the rare opportunity to explore the private residential interiors and gardens of approximately 150 of America’s most distinctive historic houses in 11 colonial and antebellum neighborhoods.
Phone: 843-723-1623
http://www.historiccharleston.org

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