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22 MARINE ST., ST. AUGUSTINE, FL 32084 | (904) 824-2310

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  • Close Up

    Close Up

    Watercolor by Pam Pahl
       
    Artwork purchased online can be picked up AFTER the exhibit ends, on or after August 2, 2026 -- or shipped to the buyer (ALL SHIPPING COSTS TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER). 
    $250.00 Buy now
  • Walk Through

    Walk Through

    Photography by Hillary Lake
       
    Artwork purchased online can be picked up AFTER the exhibit ends, on or after August 2, 2026 -- or shipped to the buyer (ALL SHIPPING COSTS TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER). 
    $150.00 Buy now
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    I Love You Thiebaud and Hockney

    Acrylic by Marc Galassini
       
    Artwork purchased online can be picked up AFTER the exhibit ends, on or after August 2, 2026 -- or shipped to the buyer (ALL SHIPPING COSTS TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER). 
    $150.00 Buy now
  • Left on His Desk

    Left on His Desk

    Varnished Watercolor by Rebecca Mentz ( 11in. x 14in. ) ***Not for Sale***
    "This is a still life painting of some of the things that were found on my husband's desk after his death last year. When reflecting on our 250th anniversary of our country I am still moved by the words of the Declaration of Independence and the bravery, wisdom, sacrifice and divine inspiration needed by these men to draft such a document. As were many of the Founding Fathers, my husband was grounded in his faith and served others in many ways. He was also a student of history and never forgot to be thankful for the rich heritage of our country. His life was an example to many and I am thankful for the legacy he has left his family. We enjoyed the celebration for our countries 200th anniversary together and now 50 years later I remain most grateful for the many freedoms we still enjoy."
    Artwork purchased online can be picked up AFTER the exhibit ends, on or after August 2, 2026 -- or shipped to the buyer (ALL SHIPPING COSTS TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER). 
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  • Freedom to Shop

    Freedom to Shop

    Mixed Media by Paula Pascucci
     
    Artwork purchased online can be picked up AFTER the exhibit ends, on or after August 2, 2026 -- or shipped to the buyer (ALL SHIPPING COSTS TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER). 
    $500.00 Buy now
  • Remember Their Sacrifice

    Remember Their Sacrifice

    Oil by Alise Sheppard
     
    Artwork purchased online can be picked up AFTER the exhibit ends, on or after August 2, 2026 -- or shipped to the buyer (ALL SHIPPING COSTS TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER). 
    $250.00 Buy now
  • The Parade

    The Parade

    Oil by Luther Steven Walker (14in. x 14in.)
    "This painting functions as a Sharpe, political and social commentary, pointing directly to the massive influence, wealth, and systemic power wielded by Donald Trump and Elon Musk. The crowd can be interpreted as the collective psyche of a mass movement – people swept up, ungrounded, and operating under a shared chaotic impulse. The yellow path is reminiscence of a yellow brick road leading to an illusion of power. Ultimately the peace treats the declaration not as a dead piece of parchment, but as a living fracturing reality. The challenges, the viewer to look past the idea of the 1776 act and confront the dizzy mechanisms of power shaping our presence society."
    Artwork purchased online can be picked up AFTER the exhibit ends, on or after August 2, 2026 -- or shipped to the buyer (ALL SHIPPING COSTS TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER). 
    $250.00 Buy now
  • Collecting Freedoms: Project 2025

    Collecting Freedoms: Project 2025

    Oil by Luther Steven Walker (17in. x 14in.)
      "The declaration of independence, boldly assured that all individuals are endowed with certain unalienable rights, chief among them being life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It establishes the foundational American promise that the government exists to secure these freedoms not to seize them. Project 2025 collecting freedoms serves as a Sharpe contemporary satirical critique that founding promise under threat. By transforming an abstract political manifesto into a literal utilitarian garbage truck systematically rounding up and locking away fundamental liberty such as women’s rights in voting rights the painting visualizes thefragile nature of our constitutional guarantees. It forces the viewer to confront a chilling reversal of our historical ideas, the reality where the machinery of power is used to collect and contain the very freedoms, the nation was born to protect."
    Artwork purchased online can be picked up AFTER the exhibit ends, on or after August 2, 2026 -- or shipped to the buyer (ALL SHIPPING COSTS TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER). 
    $175.00 Buy now