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Edisto Gallery....Experience the magic of the Carolina Lowcountry
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Bill Wetherington
Edisto Gallery
1125 Gloria St. NE
Orangeburg, South Carolina 29115

wwetherington@sc.rr.com
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Tell us what you think !
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Here are some of Oscar's paintings we are considering for release. If you see any that you think would be worth the effort, please let us know. These were made from 35mm color slides and aren't the quality of iris giclees. However, should we decide to release them, they will be iris giclees reproductions. The originals are Wetherington family heirlooms and are NOT for sale. We'll add new pictures as we go, so check back often and share your thoughts.
Please comment in our comment section.
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35 mm color slide

Old Tabacco Barn

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This shows one of several tabacco barns that Oscar did. If anyone knows the whereabouts or have one please contact us.



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35 mm color slide

Old Branchville, SC Depot

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35mm color slide

Romance on the Edisto

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Shows the old North Edisto river pavillion,at Orangeburg SC, now the arts center, in the background of this 1948 scene.The rest is Oscar's vivid imagination.



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Not yet in print
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35 mm color slide

Edisto Garden River Walk

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This is the river walk beside the North Edisto river in the Edisto Gardens at Orangeburg,S.C. Anyone having information to it's whereabouts please contact us.



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Not Yet In Print
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35mm color slide

The Old Entrance to Edisto Gardens

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This is a watercolor done in the mid 1960's. If anyone knows the location of the original please contact us.



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Not Yet In Print
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35 mm color slide

Edisto Gardens Azaleas

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Here is the example of the Azaleas.Note the cool shodows.
The orignal belongs to Oscar's sister Caroline



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35 mm color slide

Water Wheel, Edisto Gardens, Orangeburg,SC

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This is an oil painting done in 1969 took around 2 years to be completed. The water wheel has become the symbol of the Edisto Gardens.



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