

Azaleas in Litchfield
Azaleas in Litchfield is a vibrant acrylic painting by artist Elizabeth Sheats, inspired by the iconic Avenue of Oaks at historic Litchfield Plantation. A canopy of sweeping live oaks arches overhead, draped in soft Spanish moss, while bursts of bright pink azaleas line the path below. The composition draws your eye straight down the avenue, capturing that unmistakable Lowcountry moment where light, color, and landscape come together in a way that feels both timeless and alive.
Elizabeth’s bold, expressive brushwork brings energy to the scene, layering saturated greens, sky blues, and warm pinks to create a sense of movement and light across the ground. The shifting reflections along the path give the painting a luminous quality—like sunlight flickering through the trees on a warm spring day.
This piece is gallery wrapped, allowing the image to continue around the edges for a clean, modern presentation with no frame required. It can be hung as is or elevated with custom framing at Gray Man Gallery, depending on the look you want to achieve.
Rooted in a beloved local landmark, Azaleas in Litchfield is perfect for collectors who have a connection to Pawleys Island, Litchfield, or the Lowcountry landscape. Available at Gray Man Gallery in Pawleys Island, South Carolina—home to the island’s oldest art gallery and a longtime destination for collectors of local art.
40"W x 30"H
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