Nothing symbolizes the Lowcountry of South Carolina more than spanish moss and resurrection furn. As the oaks begin to touch the ground, they are known as “angel oaks”, giving us a reverence for the past. These massive oaks have witness wars, slavery, and other world changes in their lifetime. They remind us that beauty never fades and that the roots run deep and strength is found in the soil of the south.
Signed by Andrew Branning | Carbon K7 Piezography Giclée | Hahnemuhle Archive Print | Print will require framing and matting