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Fun Shopping for Last Minute Father's Day Gifts

Still looking for a gift for dad this Father's Day? Well, if he is a golfer, Beauty Art, Antiques & Gifts gallery in Newtown Square has the answer. Paul MacWilliams, an artist affiliated with Beauty Art, Antiques & Gifts gallery, also paints golf course paintings for an outfit that prints and produces prints. Over the past 5 years, MacWilliams has accumulated 4 dozen or more "Sketch Paintings." These are done from a photograph supplied by the course's pro. Once approved, a final, larger, more detailed painting is done for the club. Then limited edition prints are sold to members.

Paul has teamed up with Beauty to sell these 11 x 14 sketch paintings. They are all in Beauty gallery and would be of interest to golfers who have played the various clubs, or those who just appreciate a scenic golf vista. With Father's Day on June 17, this would make a unique and artful gift.

Beauty is located at 3857 Providence Rd., Suite 200, Newtown Square, PA 19073. For more information, give them a call at 610-353-4569.

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Anonymous said…
Why is Around PHOENIXVILLE directing people to Newtown Square when there are so many amazing places in town to shop for Father's Day?
JW said…
Because the amazing places in Phoenixville can't be bothered to take advantage of our free resource to promote themselves...

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