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A pier extends over the water, featuring a covered Pavilion with a gabled roof supported by columns.
Photographed on location in the Historic District Charleston South Carolina, captured by photographer William Dey.
Due South Art Exhibition Bryan Gallery Savannah, Georgia.
Image is printed on crisp white matte museum quality Picture Rag paper and measures 19.5"W X 24"H with additional white borders for a total overall paper measurement of 21.5" X 26".
Signed and Numbered New Limited Edition print from the WDey Signature Collection.
Please allow 10 Business days.

Materials used:

Crisp white matte museum quality Picture Rag paper

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#sky #water #pier #clouds #columns #nautical #bench #historic #pavilion #roof #charleston #flags #south carolina #william dey 

TO THE PIER AND BACK (2025) Photograph
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A pier extends over the water, featuring a covered Pavilion with a gabled roof supported by columns.
Photographed on location in the Historic District Charleston South Carolina, captured by photographer William Dey.
Due South Art Exhibition Bryan Gallery Savannah, Georgia.
Image is printed on crisp white matte museum quality Picture Rag paper and measures 19.5"W X 24"H with additional white borders for a total overall paper measurement of 21.5" X 26".
Signed and Numbered New Limited Edition print from the WDey Signature Collection.
Please allow 10 Business days.

Materials used:

Crisp white matte museum quality Picture Rag paper

Tags:
#sky #water #pier #clouds #columns #nautical #bench #historic #pavilion #roof #charleston #flags #south carolina #william dey 
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A Singular Vision: When creating a photograph, William Dey looks for the angles-both literally and figuratively. He constantly seeks a means to observe the world from the edges, to record... Read more

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