I remember this spot well. We were at an open air restaurant on the water's edge. Very laid back with this beautiful scene before us. When I say we were on the water's edge, I mean where the restaurant stopped, (no walls, just a roof) the water started! How could we not enjoy our meal? I don't remember what I ate, or the name of the place, but I do remember it was on the ocean side on Marathon Key. If I could find it again, I would go in a minute, just to experience the atmosphere and enjoy a glass of wine. Sigh! Carol Schiff www.CarolSchiffStudio.etsy.com www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com |
Showing posts with label Florida Keys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Florida Keys. Show all posts
Friday, April 28, 2017
Tropical Landscape Painting, Palm Tree Painting, Daily Painting, Small Oil Painting, 8x16" Original Oil Painting
Another piece inspired by the Florida Keys, and one of those glorious sunsets!
Labels:
daily painter,
Florida Keys,
price-$225,
sunset painting
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Mermaids, 36x22 Pen and Ink Drawing on Nautical Map of Florida Keys by Carmen Beecher
This
map is different from the nautical charts to which I've added sea
creatures (see my posts on July 25th and August 27th), but I think it
works. I especially like the colors. Click on it to see more detail.
Three
of us Pieces of Eight painters will be taking the Elio Camacho workshop
again on Amelia Island. That is always an adventure in colorful
painting and also an adventure in shrimp. The area is known for the very
best shrimp, and it is hard to resist eating it every day. It's just
like the scene in Forest Gump where Bubba is describing all the
different ways of cooking shrimp. So many shrimp...so little time.
Carmen
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Rosita, Tropical Oil with Boat, Water, Island by Judy Batterson

Pthalo blue and pthalo green made the perfect combination to paint the color of the waters at the southern tip of Florida and beyond. The boat, named Rosita, is anchored while people go island hopping. I love to visit the Keys and see the color of the water! Using a professional photo to enhance my memory of the color, I painted this in my friend Kaye's studio. She gave me helpful tips to capture the movement in the water. Sometimes it's nice to paint together and share ideas with other artists.
9 x 11 oil on canvas. www.judybatterson.com
Friday, August 13, 2010
Key Largo Palms, Tropical Scene of Palms and Aqua Water by Judy Batterson

Just another day in paradise. This 24 x 36" oil on masonite shows three tall stately palms against a background of aqua water and a balmy sky. Tourists and ecotourists are beckoned to the Florida Keys by the tropical beauty of the cool colors. As I was painting this, a lady stopped to watch me. She finally spoke and said, "That's where I want to be...in your painting!" That made my day!
www.judybatterson.com
Labels:
Florida,
Florida Keys,
Key Largo,
Oil Seascape,
palm trees,
Tropical,
water
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