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Oct. 13, 2012

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PALM LIGHT
William Dunlap
Oil and dry pigment on rag paper
14” x 46”

CIRCUIT
Pinkney Herbert
Oil, pigment print on canvas
30” x 29”

DOG and CAKE
Ed McGowin
Acylic, ink and pencil
40” x 30”

LOUISIANA EGRET
Robert Warrens
Acrylic on canvas
30” x 40”

WHIMSY
Lin Emery
Polished and painted aluminum
15” x 12”

MOTIF 1510
Creighton Michael
Oil on acrylic on canvas
30” x 30”

BRICE AND COW ON PORCH
Shelby Lee Adams
Digital print
30” X 40”

TEXAS THUNDER
Sharon Kopriva
Oil, mixed media
24” x 24

DOUBLE BUNNY
Hunt Slonem
Oil on canvas
21" x 30"

PENINSULA
Robert Malone
Oil on canvas
44” x 60”

POSING MOVIE STAR IN LOVE
Thornton Dial
Graphite, charcoal and watercolor on arches cover
22” x 30”

Boogie Woogie with Little Boogaloo
Eden Brent
Bid high for this package in which Eden Brent, aka Little Boogaloo, will perform at your next party!

Become a Member of a Not-So-Secret Society in Charleston!

An exclusive private tour of Garden & Gun magazine offices with its Editor David DiBenedetto, a Garden & Gun Club membership, as well as dining at the hot Southern restaurants Husk, Cypress and Peninsula Grill—as well as a two-night stay at the elegant Planters Inn—make this a package that won't stay a secret for long!

Artist James Surls draws on your Wall!

For this year’s O What a Night Gala, James Surls has generously donated a one-of-a-kind drawing. The catch? Surls will fly to New Orleans to create an original drawing on a wall in your house (up to 8 ft.) Be the first person in town to have a Surls right on your wall—and to host the amazing artist himself right in your living room!

Red-Hot Roadster: On the Road with an Ogden

What’s red, fast and promises a few big Ooos? The Ogden Roadster! Customized by Cars of Yesteryear, this two-seater convertible makes a vivid statement driving down the road or just parked in your driveway. Painted in “Victory Red,” the roadster was designed with the Ogden Museum of Southern Art in mind—youthful, energetic and bold.
Courtesy of Henry Shane and Cars of Yesteryear