Located on a farm in Westminster, this is an ideal setting for weddings and special events including gender reveal parties, family reunions and more. There is a bridal suite overlooking the large open room. Plenty of space to mingle outdoors.
Adapted from “Three Musicians” by Pablo Picasso. It depicts three brightly colored figures seated around a table and set in a dark, box-like room in the style of Synthetic Cubism and gives the appearance of cut paper.
Adapted from “Mona Lisa” by Leonardo Da Vinci which was likely completed in 1506. It features a portrait of a seated woman set against an imaginary landscape.
Adapted from on “Starry Night” by Vincent Van Gogh. It features a night sky roiling with chromatic blue swirls, a glowing yellow crescent moon, whirling clouds and shining stars.
Based on “A Friend In Need” by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge. The famous series features humanized dogs sitting around a table playing poker. The title comes from the fact that the bulldog in the foreground is seen secretly slipping an ace to his partner, while his competitors give side-glances around the table.
A tribute to State and Local history, the mural features the United States Flag imposed over the shape of the state of South Carolina. There is also a nod to the Apple Festival held in Westminister and the Oconee Mountaineers Mill Baseball Team in 1946.
Adapted from architectural rendering by Jennie M Harrison. Representatives of each branch of service honoring ALL veterans and their loved ones. Mason Venedam-saying goodbye to his father before deployment; Lawrence Schneider, Machine Gunner, US Marines in WWII; Christian Venedam, US Navy in Operation Enduring Freedom; Olga Custodio, USAF Pilot-the first of Hispanic descent; La’Shanda R. Holmes, USCG Helicopter Pilot-the first African American Woman; Oscar Primm, US Army in WWII.
Contains images of Ezra Davis, unknown, Bassist from Ebony Hillbillies, unknown, Raymond Fairchild, unknown, Fiddlin’ Bill Hensley, Raymond Fairchild???, Bill Monroe, Clint and Vic Blackwell.
Adapted from on “The Last Supper” by Leonardo Da Vinci. It depicts the Last Supper of Jesus with his apostles; the consternation occurring among the Twelve Apostles when Jesus announced that one of them would betray him.