New Painting: Florida Bay Night Sky

The image shows a creatively divided painting with an upper scene of a purple night sky, populated by stars of yellow, orange, pink, and blue hues, as well as a predominant yellow moon located towards the upper left. Below, a contrasting scene presents a green field resembling an undersea environment, where a linear formation of silver tarpons swims from the left to the right side of the painting. The fish feature purple bodies with silver scales, and their fins and tails are tipped with bright orange and blue, respectively, adding to the whimsical nature of the artwork.
The image shows a creatively divided painting with an upper scene of a purple night sky, populated by stars of yellow, orange, pink, and blue hues, as well as a predominant yellow moon located towards the upper left. Below, a contrasting scene presents a green field resembling an undersea environment, where a linear formation of silver tarpons swims from the left to the right side of the painting. The fish feature purple bodies with silver scales, and their fins and tails are tipped with bright orange and blue, respectively, adding to the whimsical nature of the artwork.

Florida Bay Night Sky

The image shows a creatively divided painting with an upper scene of a purple night sky, populated by stars of yellow, orange, pink, and blue hues, as well as a predominant yellow moon located towards the upper left. Below, a contrasting scene presents a green field resembling an undersea environment, where a linear formation of silver tarpons swims from the left to the right side of the painting. The fish feature purple green bodies with silver scales, and their fins and tails are tipped with bright orange and blue, respectively, adding to the whimsical nature of the artwork.

En las Marquesas con Aurelio

A group of yellow fish are depicted swimming together against a turquoise background. The scene includes a presence of bubbles in various colors such as teal, black, and purple at the top, as well as brown bubbles at the bottom right, contributing to a tranquil and dreamy atmosphere.

En las Marquesas con Aurelio

A group of yellow fish are depicted swimming together against a turquoise background. The scene includes a presence of bubbles in various colors such as teal, black, and purple at the top, as well as brown bubbles at the bottom right, contributing to a tranquil and dreamy atmosphere.

A group of yellow fish are depicted swimming together against a turquoise background. The scene includes a presence of bubbles in various colors such as teal, black, and purple at the top, as well as brown bubbles at the bottom right, contributing to a tranquil and dreamy atmosphere.

Inspired by the passing of my father in law, a fisherman, father, provider, son, brother, uncle, fighter, man, contra revolutionary and political prisoner.

The work is not available for purchasing since is already in a private collection.

Caribbean Islands

Both an underwater and aerial scene are depicted with a school of fish swimming amongst various patterns and colors. The fish are primarily in shades of light to dark orange with distinctive markings on their backs. Blue tones dominate the background, with light blue, teal, dark blue, and white elements that create a textured, tranquil environment. Some elements, resembling islands or dotted patterns, lend an abstract quality to the scene and may have been created using pouring techniques. The serenity of the atmosphere is reminiscent of a calm underwater setting, conveying a sense of the natural world’s beauty and mysteries.

20″x24″ Acrylic on Canvas

2024

$700.00

Available for purchase @artrepreneur

Recent work available to purchase on the galleries that represent my work online.

The above image is called “Tidal Pool” 18×24 Acrylic on Canvas. It is inspired by my time in the seashores of the Florida Keys, Key Biscayne, Mattheson Hammock, and Homestead Bayfront Park. Is a continuation of my recent work with dwindling ecosystems and the effects they have on the inhabitants of these environments.

I’m simplifying the forms a bit since I believe my audience has a common knowledge of what many of these marine animals look like. At the same time is not truly important to me doing a ultrarealistic interpretation, that is not my goal I’m more interested in portraying these environments in the most beautiful way possible. This is similar in both design and thought process “Don’t Get Triggered By The Goggle Eyes” Hope you enjoy.

The following galleries are representing my work at the present:

Artrepreneur

Saatchi

Artling

Artmajeur

Sunrise

The incredible power of one image to active the memory of an event, of a moment in life. The image above to most viewers is a simple one, just a girl on a boat looking at the sun. To most viewers it would seem just that. But for those involved in that moment, it becomes much more. It brings into remembrance the many factors that where involved; the water with its movement, its smell, its color. It brings into remembrance that wonderful moment of seeing the sunrise at 6:30 am with its magnificent light over the water. Of chasing the birds hoping that they are on top of a school of bait fish signifying that there are dolphin or tuna underneath. The sound of the powerboat engines with its propellers cutting into and pushing the water causing the craft to move eastward to open water, towards a place where man becomes lost by the immense ocean. A place where even the largest of vessels fight the currents and waves to arrive at their destinations. The expectation of the moment that will not come back, you can try to replicate it yes of course, but this moment is lost forever into the memory of our minds and into a bit of information store in the hard drive of a laptop.

The fleeting moment as with all of life events can truly never be duplicated, all that we are left with is small souvenirs locked in our memory which requires  a catalyst, a key if you will, to bring back all that was involved in that long gone moment. Nothing like a photograph to help in retrieving those precious memories of one’s life. That was my goal in taking this image, to create that bit of information that could be store be it on a computer or as something more tangible be it an album or hanging on a wall. It is not a perfect image technically, of course I know that but that is not the intention. I was not looking for that, I wanted a small button to active my memory of when the future comes and I want to remember my little girl I can look at this image. I will remember the dolphins we found, the smiles, the expressions on our faces, and of course my daughter whispering into my ear with a challenging attitude towards me and the rest of us on the boat “my where the biggest”. All eleven years of her defying us to do better.

Wow that is what this image will bring back and more. It is very personal, but is also what been a photographer is about. Helping others create those catalysts for the future, the buttons, that they will push in the future to bring into life the memories of today.