Showing posts with label seascapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seascapes. Show all posts

Sunday, November 6, 2016

Seascape sunset painting

Seascape sunset painting watercolor painting I completed from a photo for a friend. This is one of his favorite fishing spots. If interested in a painting commission or to view hundreds of my paintings send me an email

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Sunday, June 29, 2008

Boat Painting



Boat painting in watercolor, painting of a marina in Florida with sailboats power boats, offshore fishing boats, and a beautiful wooden dock. sold dollars.
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Friday, May 30, 2008

Melbourne Florida Boat Marina limited edition print

Melbourne Florida Boat Marina art limited edition print modern realistic watercolor painting. Nautical marine seascape harbor banana river near Indian Harbor beach and Melbourne beach FL. 35 dollars with free shipping.




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Saturday, May 24, 2008

Boat Painting

Boat Painting Tybee Island Georgia shrimp boat nautical marine seascape beach watercolor painting cityscape boats, 159 dollars or purchase prints from 15 to 25 dollars below.

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Savannah Queen River Boat Painting

Talk about romantic, wow, Savannah and especially River Street is a vacation paradise for anyone, if you have not been there you must go. The atmosphere is amazing and the historical district and downtown has something for everyone, regardless of age, you can feel welcome in Savannah. Savannah Queen River Boat, Savannah Georgia on River Street at the City Hall Landing RQ Savannah Belles Ferry watercolor painting pencil and pen and ink original art. Realistic modern cityscape and seascape available as an original 11 x 14 inch painting below and also available in prints of different sizes.


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Monday, May 12, 2008

Clearwater Beach Florida Painting

Clearwater Florida Beach Painting 15 x 20 inch original watercolor painting, pen and ink drawing, watercolor wash. Nautical seascape marine artwork. Gulf of Mexico beach. Near Pier 60. This painting was fun and a challenge to paint. I first completed the entire drawing in pencil. Then painted it in watercolor with numerous layers to brighten up the translucent color and finally outlined the painting with pen and ink. It is a stunning colorful modern artwork. Available as an 11 x 14 inch fine art print for 25 plus 7 shipping below


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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Ponce de Leon Inlet Florida Lighthouse print

Ponce de Leon Inlet Florida lighthouse nautical marine modern realistic watercolor painting limited edition signed and numbered print I love the colors and atmosphere of this painting. I combined pen and ink with a watercolor wash and cool colors to create this nautical artwork.



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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Jupiter Inlet Florida Lighthouse

Jupiter Inlet Florida Nautical marine lighthouse original 11 x 15 inch watercolor painting, modern and realistic illustration. Colors are antique brick red and many shades of muted greens. 159 dollars for the original below, or 15 to 25 for a print using drop down box below.


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Sunday, May 4, 2008

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Beach Watercolor Painting


Dunes 3

This painting is an 18 x 24 inches original watercolor and is also available as a fine art modern print. It is a huge modern artwork of a beach nautical seascape. The foreground is high beach dunes. You can't see the beach but you know it is there! The location is Cocoa Beach Florida, while I was staying at the Ron Jon Surf Resort. Cocoa Beach is the nearest beach to Orlando, Florida the city that hosts Disney World and Universal Studios.

While driving down A1A in Cocoa Beach there are certain areas where the land has been purchased by large companies and you can not view the dunes from the road. This spot is a place road side where you are very close to the beach right off of A1A and this is a view from the street as a tourist would see while passing by. There is little undisturbed beach front property remaining in Florida.

Brevard County, the county for Cocoa Beach is the home of three time surf champion, Kelly Slater. This are is also the place where the TV show “I Dream of Jeanie” was filmed. This particular painting is a scene only a few feet from “I Dream of Jeanie Lane”. I personally loved that show when I was growing up. Brevard County is also the home of Cape Canaveral Florida where NASA launches the space shuttle and other numerous rockets.

My intent with this painting was to be very basic. Very little is sometimes just right, especially when it comes to watercolours and keeping the look soft. The sand on these sand dunes feels like baby powder under your feet and I tried to replicate that in the work. The darker shades of beige in the sand are light damp spots from dripping from the overhead sea oats and shadows. The sea oats are also a protected plant. The reason that the sand dunes are high is they protect the land from the erosion caused by high energy blasting waves especially during the hurricane season. The sea oats in the sand assist in providing stability for the earth to provide a natural barrier for the elements and the ocean. 11 x 14 inch fine art print 25 plus 7 shipping.

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Waves surf art watercolor painting seascape


Waves

I lived in Satellite Beach, Florida when I completed this painting. In May 2007, there were numerous major tropical storms off of the Atlantic Coast of the United States. One of my past time hobbies is saltwater fishing. While fishing one day I noticed the beauty in the crashing waves and horizon as the storm was approaching the beach. I was drawn to paint this scene as the natural seascape’s action energized my senses.

I started the painting by using the wet on wet technique with the sky. Watercolors are magical in their ability to create effects that can not be duplicated. I love doing wet on wet as the end result is a one of a kind work. Where the ocean meets the sky to the southeast a storm is approaching, causing medium winds and crashing waves. If you have been to the beach you know what rain looks like at a distance. You can not see the rain, but you can see the change in color near the horizon. And you ask yourself, “Is it headed this way?”

There is nothing I love more than capturing nature’s beauty. Imagine the sound of crashing waves and seagulls, the smell of the salt air, and the wind on your face. This is what I feel when I look at this painting. I remember good times on vacation when this atmosphere alone makes everything ok. It is just me and the ocean, no one else, no worries.

I grew up in a small town nowhere near the ocean. When I was younger I would go to the beach and immediately feel a happiness I can not describe in words. Even now, that I live just blocks from the beach, I still go on romantic walks in the evening on the beach and nothing in the world compares to the emotions created by the attraction of the sea. I have and always will be a romantic. 22 x 30 inch large watercolor 799 dollars plus 20 for shipping and insurance.
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Monday, July 9, 2007

Sapelo Island lighthouse painting Georgia


My favorite Lighthouse painted this one today. I have painted this same lighthouse 3 times and I always enjoy it. Not many lighthouses have red in them and that makes this one unique. On the coast of Georgia off of Brunswick this Island is quiet, peaceful and abandoned except for the park ranger station and the place is gorgeous. I have sold the other paintings I painted of Sapelo Island. One was an oil and the other was a gigantic framed watercolor that I do not think I can ever duplicate. Watercolors when painting wet on wet are one of a kind. watercolors have a mind of their own when painting wet on wet but sometimes that uniques effect created is beautiful on it's own. View or purchase this art at my gallery at
Lighthouse Painting