Phillip Anthony Signature Gallery is proud to host the works of acclaimed international artists including Stephan Harlan, J. Scott Nicol, Matt Byrer, Michael Cheval, Chris DeRubeis, Edson Campos, Patrick Guyton, and Steven Quarterly. The gallery also features the largest collection of Phillip Anthony’s works in the world with an expanded collection of fine art to include the amazing clocks of Dale Mathis and the wildlife of Joshua Tobey.

Signature artist, Phillip Anthony is not a classically trained artist. In his mid-20s, Phillip literally stumbled into a local gallery in Orlando one night and found his calling. His unique photo-realistic, monochromatic art is inspired by his faith and passion to help others pursue their own unique callings.

The atmosphere of the gallery is inspiring, casual, quirky, and colorful. Guests are invited to enter, relax, and enjoy the moments and memories our artists invoke with their unique works. Located on the Plaza de la Constitución in historic St. Augustine, Florida, the nation’s oldest city, the art gallery is easily accessible from Jacksonville, Ponte Vedra, Orlando, and Daytona Beach.

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