

Georgetown Shrimp Boat
Georgetown Shrimp Boat by Todd Halamka captures one of the most recognizable sights along the South Carolina coast—a hardworking shrimp boat resting quietly at the dock. A forest of rigging, outriggers, and lines rises above the vessel, creating the unmistakable silhouette of Georgetown's historic working waterfront.
Drawn in Halamka's signature pen-and-ink style, the piece celebrates the commercial fishing heritage that has shaped Georgetown for generations. The crisp linework highlights every detail of the boat's structure while preserving the character and authenticity of a harbor where shrimping remains an important part of local life. More than a portrait of a single vessel, the drawing serves as a tribute to the watermen, docks, and traditions that continue to define the Lowcountry.
Professionally matted by Gray Man Gallery to fit a standard 11x14 frame, this print is ready for easy framing and display. Whether purchased as a reminder of Georgetown's waterfront, a gift for a boater or fisherman, or an addition to a coastal gallery wall, this piece brings a sense of maritime history and Lowcountry character into any space.
11"W x 14"H
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