The elegant staircase going from the first floor to the mezzanine level of the Art Trails Gallery at 135 South Dargan St. in Florence, South Carolina.
A view of one of the works of photographer, Donna Goodman.
One side of the mezzanine level of the Art Trails Gallery.
The opposite view of the mezzanine level.
Again, you are looking at work displayed on the mezzanine level of the Art Trails Gallery in Florence, SC. This is a project of the Florence Downtown Development Corporation and the Art in the Windows Committee.
Main level of the Art Trails Gallery looking toward the front windows.
Original paintings by Aggie Palkovich who uses dyes to create her works on silk.
This is a view of the narrower middle gallery area on the main floor.
Another section of the middle gallery on the main floor.
These are the works of Colleen Appleton Critcher on display.
Jane Jackson's works can be seen in this shot.
Richard Johnson has a variety of work up.
All the works in the gallery are of local artists.
Another view of the mezzanine level.
Jackie Wukela and Lynda English have some of their items on display.
Jeanne Barnes, well-known NASCAR artist, has a lovely display of her work available for viewing.
Jeff Osbourne's works are on the main floor of the gallery.
A different section of the middle gallery is viewed here.
Elegant pieces of pottery from the Federer's are on display.
On the far side of the Art Trail Gallery is the display area that holds the sculptural works of Alex Palkovich. It currently features a retrospective of the work of Jack Dowis, as well.
Another view of the gallery area connected to Alex Palkovich's studio.
The plaster model of the eagle from which the bronze was cast for the Veterans Park memorial is seen in this picture.
More of Alex's bronzes.
Looking from Alex's bronzes toward the narrower, middle gallery area.
A broader perspective of that same shot.
The other side of the gallery.
Alex's bronzes on pedestals.
Looking at the bronzes and Jack Dowis' paintings.
This is the pottery of Ian Smith.
Another view of the works of Jackie Wukela and Lynda English.
These are seashell creations by artist Ben Sevells.
Another view of Ben's work.