Men on Ship – Original Sketch
1971 original pencil sketch by Jim Booth. One of his few, original pencil sketches!! Jim just loved boats. Jim understood the movement and rigging of many boats as he spent a lot of time researching different vessels, worked on a shrimp boat, and was an avid inshore and offshore fisherman!
The Men on Ship – pencil sketch is of similar subject matter and was possibly a preliminary piece for the “Stormy Seas” and “Setting Sail” paintings. These three originals are very unique for Jim Booth! We would like to keep these three originals together as a set. The price is for all three originals.
Jim wished for all of his remaining original paintings to be used to benefit charity and/or various organizations.
Image Size: 11″ x 14″
Price: $51,500 – for set of three
How to Purchase: Contact Diana Booth via email.
Who Benefited: 100% of the sale proceeds will be donated to Charleston area charities. The buyer has a choice to pick a charity(s) or to let us pick a charity. We are open to donating to charities not listed below as long as they fit Jim’s vision. Here is our running list of charities to choose from:
–Camp Happy Days
–Charleston Area Therapeutic Ridging (CATR)
–Charleston Parks Conservancy
–Charleston County Parks Foundation
–Charleston Waterkeeper
–Edisto Island Open Land Trust
-Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry (Lowcountry Chapter)
–Low Country Open Land Trust (LOLT)
–MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital
–Nemours Wildlife Foundation
–Patriot Art Foundation
–Pimlico Ladies Club (supporting MUSC Comfort Bag Project)
–Save The Light
–SC Environmental Law Project (SCELP) – especially for Captain Sam’s Spit
–Wounded Nature Working Veterans