Shem Creek 1970’s – Original Painting
Shem Creek – view during the 1970’s when the shrimping industry was the primary use for the docks. Jim loved these shrimp boats and had quite a collection of photographs of Shem Creek from the 1970’s. Today the docks are primarily for tourism and to access the restaurants which line the creek. The town of Mt Pleasant has more information about Shem Creek and what it has to offer today – visit their website HERE.
This original can be shipped.
This published painting has 2295 Limited Edition Prints as lithographs on paper. The Signed and Numbered Prints are still available for purchase HERE.
Jim wished for all of his remaining original paintings to be used to benefit charity and/or various organizations.
Image Size: 24″ x 42″
Frame Size: Stretched but Unframed
Price: $45,000
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