A gallery of fine artist prints by Dee Jackson depicting scenes of Savannah and the surrounding area.
Dee Jackson is a native of Savannah, but has traveled the world with her husband Ray who is retired from the U.S. Air Force. Dee and Ray live in their new home on the banks of the Little Ogeechee River from which she derives much of her inspiration. Dee’s style of watercolor is very loose and natural with an impressionistic flare.
These beautiful pen and ink prints are hand washed with watercolors then signed and numbered by Dee who also does caligraphy. Single matting is available in the following colors: Cream, Navy, Burgundy, and Hunter Green.
Dee’s Paintings can be seen hanging in homes, businesses, and galleries throughout the world. They can also be viewed in her home gallery by appointment.
River StreetThe ramps and streets along the Savannah River are paved with the cobblestones used as ballast weights in ships arriving in Savannah to pick up cotton and other goods. Once a home to pirates and longshoremen, it is now a thriving tourist attraction with fine shops and restaurants.
The Mercer HouseBuilt in 1860, is located on Monterey Square. This former home of Hugh Mercer has gained in popularity since it was featured in the book “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil”.
Factors WalkFactors Walk is noted for its iron bridges and cobblestones. The name is derived from the eighteenth century buildings that housed the offices of the cotton factors and brokers.
The Cotton ExchangeAs the world’s foremost cotton port, the Cotton Exchange was the center of commerce for Savannah’s cotton trade. Built in 1887, it is now Solomon’s Lodge.