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.

Of Orchids and Coneys

A vibrant and imaginative artwork depicts a serene sea and land scene, highlighted by a delicate interplay of light blue and yellow hues that evoke a sense of tranquility from the water’s surface. Central to the composition are five orange fish, their lively forms swimming gracefully under a cluster of elegant purple orchid flowers, perhaps suggesting a symbiotic relationship or simply the harmony of life under and above the sea. The presence of islands scattered throughout reinforces the ocean setting, adding a dynamic texture that contrasts with the static beauty of the flora. The top part of the image transitions into a brown background, which could symbolize the ocean floor or a boundary between two worlds, while the bottom part immerses the viewer in soothing shades of light blue, suggesting the water’s surface. The stylistic elements, such as the distinct use of colors and the decorative purple flowers, alongside the meaningful content, make this artwork not only a visual delight but also a piece rich in storytelling and cultural significance.

Amazon Blue

Amazon Blue

Amazon Blue

The image features a collection of five blue fish against a light-colored background that may suggest an aquatic environment. The fish are oriented such that three appear to be facing the viewer head-on, while the remaining two are facing different directions, one to the right and the other to the left. Their eyes are discernible, signifying engagement or interaction with the viewer. The atmosphere of the piece is playful and vibrant, with a simplicity in the depiction of the fish that calls to mind a sketch-style design. The use of blue hues enhances the theme of water and marine life, contributing to the overall lighthearted feel of the image. Several circles are visible in the image, suggesting an element of text or design within the artwork. The precise placement of these circles varies throughout the image, but its significance within the context of the image is unclear.

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