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November Issue 2000

Gaye Sanders Fisher Gallery in Charleston, SC, Celebrates 3rd Anniversary

The Gaye Sanders Fisher Gallery in Charleston, SC, will celebrate its gallery's 3rd anniversary in Charleston with an exhibit which will run from Nov. 3 through Dec. 31, 2000. The exhibition will feature Fisher's newest collection of original works, painted while she was recently traveling in the south of France. Her expressive watercolors will reveal her interpretation of Roman architecture, market scenes, florals and much more.

Emotionally moved by the works of Alice Ravenel Huger Smith some 35 years ago, Fisher was strongly motivated to also express her love of the people, nature and architecture of the Lowcountry through a long surpressed desire to paint. Watercolor is still her first choice in medium to render her fluid transparent expression of the mood and beauty of a subject.

Fisher's work can always be seen at her Charleston Gallery, located in a charming eighteenth century home at 124 Church Street and in her gallery at Myrtle Beach, SC, at Rainbow Harbor at 5001 N. Kings Highway.

For further information you may call 843/958-0010 or visit their web site at (http://charlestonliving.com).

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