

Rooftops Looking South | Pawleys Island
Rooftops Looking South captures a quiet scene that longtime Pawleys Island visitors will recognize immediately. Viewed from a wooden porch, weathered railings frame a collection of classic beach house rooftops rising above the dunes. It's a simple moment, but one that speaks to the relaxed character of Old Pawleys—where salty breezes, shaded porches, and generations of family memories remain part of the landscape.
Drawn in Todd Halamka's signature pen-and-ink style, the piece celebrates the architectural details and understated beauty of the island's historic beach cottages. Clean linework and careful observation transform an everyday view into a nostalgic portrait of coastal life, preserving a side of Pawleys Island that continues to disappear with each passing year.
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 favorite summers spent on the island or as a thoughtful gift for a Pawleys Island homeowner, Rooftops Looking South brings a sense of place and history to any coastal home.
14"W x 11"H
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