Paintings

John Bredin:
Works in acrylic and sometimes incorporates his airbrush talents

Ed Brown:
Watercolorist known for colorful images of local scenes, ‘Old’ Florida and new

Nancy Conti:
Works in watercolor and pastels

Honey Costa:
Sometimes unique and unusual watercolors, always stunning

Sharyn Dahn:
Bright, bold and unabashed can describe her acrylic & mixed media palms
 
Pedro DeArmas:
Captures Cuba in sepia tones on canvas with detail that is remarkable

Anne DeLaCroix:
Cheerful palm fish wall art

Jim Fors:
Brazen sunsets and crashing waves are just two subjects worked in oil on canvas

Shirley Glenn:
Known for her pen & ink drawings as well as her highly detailed watercolors

Karen Greb:
Dramatic oils of local birds on canvas

Barbara Groenteman:
Member of the Florida Watercolor Society, she uses a layering technique to bring a luminescent quality to her subjects which include birds, botanicals and shells

Ed Guttery:
Employs the ancient technique of Gyotaku, the art of printing an actual fish

Arielle Katarina:
Has a graphic quality to her acrylic paintings whether on canvas or another surface such as skate board decks

Sarah Kiser:
Fall in love with her fanciful, sometimes whimsical Folk art style in mixed media – very collectable

Julie Loreman Southern:
It’s all about the story and the details for this oil and watercolor painter

Kris Neufarth:
Her lively palette grabs you first, but don’t forget to enjoy the rest of the view

Scott Novello:
Palm artist extraordinaire, his work is vibrant and intense, minutely detailed, expertly sculpted

Steve Perry:
His unusual dimensional marine animals using painted bark on wood are unexpectedly impressive

Pat Portman:
Her Big Sky oils are evocative of our local environs 

Joan Roberts:
Tropical fish, pineapples and beach scenes all are subjects done in her vivid impressionist style - oil & acrylic

Doris Schroeder:
Working in watercolor, she’s known for her soft yet bold botanicals and large format abstracts

Ann Shuey:
Oil painter whose specialties include portraiture and scenic architectural subjects, but her latest passion is blown up botanicals

Terri Stadler:
Pastels of coastal scenes and wildlife - her desire is to make original art affordable to all
 
Nance Werth:
Her oils are highly detailed with a sense of impressionism, often playing with shadow and light

Nancy Wilson:
Working in several mediums, several styles on several surfaces, she’s always consistent with the quality

Ellen Withington:
The eyes of her alluring sirens will seize you

Christina Wyatt:
Her sensuous mermaids are coveted and collected worldwide for their luminous quality, flawless composition and hidden treasures - they capture the eye and imagination of all