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Potrait of Petrona Strahan Major, from a photograph by Sofia Whitehead who published "Bahama Mama", a beautiful book of the women who have made the Bahamas what they are. CLICK HERE for Sofia's instagram! -
This painting was created as the focal point for the "Women in the Arts" Celebration at the Abaco Inn on Elbow Cay on November 24, 2018. This was one of the first shots I took with my Olympus TOUGH underwater camera when I first got it. That image has been bouncing around in my head for a while..... I was very glad to get it out of my head and on a 60 inch canvas!
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This is one of my husband's favorites. I painted three extra blue crabs so I'd have a set of EIGHT for my note cards (that come with paper bag envelopes!) -
The Abaco Rage. What a beauty, and those that sail her the BOMB! Why don't I just let Bradley Albury, Editor-in-Chief at the Abaconian, tell you all about it! Click here! My Facebook Peeps at Kim Rody Art (click and like, hint hint) helped me decide to keep or ditch the impending, following storm. I posted with or without on Facebook, and 99% of SIXTY EIGHT COMMENTS (so far!) said keep the storm for story and drama. So now, in addition to being "out front" of competition...... A portion of all sales will benefit the Abaco Rage Sailing Syndicate -
Here's a 10X10 acrylic painting on birchwood with acrylic. I saw the photo on Instagram and asked John Garza, photographer if I could use his images. He said yes! So fun to imagine myself being down there with the mama whale and her twins. Original is available, contact Kim, please. -
Sabine and I took our sunfish sailboats to Cracker Peas the other day to meet the hubbies and grab lunch. Then we sailed back to our respective homes, where I washed "Lizzy" down and good and left her to dry at the dock. She's a great boat with a great history, and pretty beautiful sails IMHO. A real sweetheart! This boat was a contestant in the Sunfish World Championships in Nassau in 2009 which is the reason for the beautiful yellow, blue and black colors as well as the island motif which is a trademark of the Bahamas. She’s been owned by two friends of mine, and once a honeybee colony was discovered in her cockpit when the cover was removed. Her name is Lizzy due to a gecko that hitched a ride on the boat during a Hope Town sailing race. So, now you know the whole story. Original is available, contact Kim for pricing. -
Here's a very special request from a very special client o' mine. He liked the lobster with a bottle of Kalik (After the Dive), but wanted to add a HINT of SOPHISTICATION, thus we decided to switch to a fine bottle o' Miraval (delightful summer rose wine!). Since I had FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE with this wine (made a visit over there to Brad and Angie's place last summer), it was sooo much fun to paint! And, we got to eat and drink the subject matter afterward! Goes to show you some of my best ideas come from my clients!!! -
A series spotlighting the "Hope Town Harbour Rat" Ladies, so named because they are living, or have lived on a boat during winter seasons over the years. Tough cookies, wonderful women! Fifty percent of purchase price will be donated to HOPE TOWN SCHOOL. One sold. Three left. Check them out hanging in our guest bathroom. -
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The clubhouse of the Hope Town Sailing Club - Saturday at 5:15 pm. The hostesses are inside preparing the goodies, the members will come soon with their libation and cup in their bag, socialization will ensue.
The original was purchased by a member and is hanging in the clubhouse. Purchase of giclees are restricted to HTSC members only. A portion of those proceeds will go to the Junior Sailing program.
Giclees can be ordered any size - length is DOUBLE the height (i.e. 10X2 = 20..... 10X20). Or, see the pull down menu for standard sizes.
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The new owner of this piece has not named the turtle yet, but will keep you posted!
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