

Chicora Wood Plantation Gate
Chicora Wood Plantation Gate by local artist Elizabeth Sheats captures the bright, welcoming beauty of historic Chicora Wood Plantation in Georgetown, South Carolina. Framed by live oaks, white fencing, brick gateposts, and bursts of pink and yellow blooms, the scene feels lush, joyful, and unmistakably Lowcountry. Sheats brings the entrance to life with her signature use of bold color and expressive brushwork, turning a beloved Georgetown landmark into a vibrant celebration of place.
The winding drive draws the eye through the open gate and into the landscape beyond, while layered greens, blues, and pinks create a sense of movement and light. Spanish moss, flowering shrubs, and dappled shadows give the painting its depth and charm, balancing historic Southern architecture with a fresh, contemporary palette.
This original acrylic painting is gallery wrapped with fully painted edges, allowing it to hang beautifully without a frame. It can be displayed as a strong standalone statement piece or paired with other Lowcountry landscapes for a collected, coastal look.
Available at Gray Man Gallery in Pawleys Island, South Carolina—the island’s oldest art gallery and a trusted destination for local art, original paintings, and custom framing since 1980.
28"W x 22"H
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