Gallery
Representation – a great opportunity requires some changes.
I’ve had to
make some unexpected changes with regard to my art projects and the changes require
that I postpone the Ruby Beach project. I recently made arrangements to display
many of my paintings at a local gallery – a great arrangement – but continuing
to display my work there means I will have to do more paintings depicting regional
scenes or paintings with more general appeal, such a botanical or floral.
The gallery
which will be displaying my work is Florida Artists Gallery, located at 8219
Orange Avenue, Floral City, just a block west of the traffic light in this
small but quaint, historic city on the west coast of Florida in Citrus County.
Floral City is but a stones throw from the big metropolises of Tampa and
Orlando, and attracts many art lovers from those cities. The gallery houses the
works of many very talented local artists who work in oils, watercolor, pastel,
graphite and acrylic and is well worth a visit. There is even a café in the
building, allowing you to dine at the same time. You can find more information
about the gallery at flartistsgallery.com.
There are a
great many areas of Florida, both natural and historic, that provide
innumerable ideas for great paintings – the marshes of the northwest coast and
St John’s River in the east, the Withlacoochee River (from which I received
inspiration for Withlacoochee Flight”, the lakes and rivers of the central
region, the beaches of the east and west coasts and the great expanses of the
Everglades on the southern tip of the state. I’ll be looking at many of these
areas for more inspiration.
So, I’ll be
suspending the work on Ruby Beach (I’ll return to this painting in the future)
but check back in the next few days for an update on a new painting – a floral.
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