The year is coming to an end and I'm going to post a few of the
paintings from 2015. With my e cataloging system I can quickly state a
total of 63 oils plus 1 in progress, 23 watercolors and 78 art cards.
I'm not doing this for an IRS loss report but in order to leave my
children with a record of images for their posterity just in case. A
few at a time, JZ December 26, 2015
Art Cards:
Saturday, December 26, 2015
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
PAINTINGS 2015 2
The year is coming to an end and I'm going to post a few of the
paintings from 2015. With my e cataloging system I can quickly account for a
total of 63 oils plus 1 in progress, 23 watercolors and 78 art cards.
I'm not doing this for an IRS loss report but in order to leave my
children with a record of images for their posterity just in case. A
few at a time, JZ December 23, 2015
A Few more,
WATERCOLORS and INK
A Few more,
WATERCOLORS and INK
PAINTINGS 2015
The year is coming to an end and I'm going to post a few of the paintings from 2015. With my e cataloging system I can quickly state a total of 63 oils plus 1 in progress, 23 watercolors and 78 art cards. I'm not doing this for an IRS loss report but in order to leave my children with a record of images for their posterity just in case. A few at a time, JZ December 23, 2015
OILS
OILS
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Wildlife up close and personal
Capturing a bird on a canvas other than hunting for food is not common for me, I wish I could convey the smell of fresh air and the sounds that went along with this outing at Big Cypress National Preserve. JZ December 13, 2015
Great American Egret Grooming - Big Cypress National Preserve - Oil on Canvas |
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Morada Way Art Walk
Finally made it through a one night stand peddling art. It's hard for an old fat guy to set up, rest for 4 hours, take down the taco stand then drive back 70 or so miles to Miami by midnight. Sales were very slow, but got to meet another interesting artist who purchased one of my paintings, that's what you call encouragement.
The notable artist whose name I will keep anonymous was probably watching me suffer and felt sorry for my lack of traffic and obvious disappointment, so at the last minute of the show the words of encouragement and the purchase came as a refreshing summer breeze.
Maybe that was an Art Angel picking me up and telling me not to give up and come back again next month. JZ November 21, 2015
The notable artist whose name I will keep anonymous was probably watching me suffer and felt sorry for my lack of traffic and obvious disappointment, so at the last minute of the show the words of encouragement and the purchase came as a refreshing summer breeze.
Maybe that was an Art Angel picking me up and telling me not to give up and come back again next month. JZ November 21, 2015
SaltyArtbyJZ Booth Nov. 19,2015 |
Morada Way Art Walk - Islamorada, Florida |
Saturday, November 14, 2015
FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN AGAIN
Spending time painting and Fishing in the Everglades (which includes: Big Cypress, Fakahatchee, Flamingo, Everglades City, Chokoloskee, Goodland, etc), I have always admired those Florida Landscape painters known as the "Florida Highwaymen". Black Artists that set out to the highways to sell their artwork to make ends meet at a time of famine. Those days in the 60's paintings were selling from $25. to $50. and some now in the thousands$$.
All over Europe, starving artists set up in the streets to promote their craft. so I thought, why not me? So my next project is that when I go painting in the Everglades I will take a few paintings with me and display them on the bed of my truck while I paint the landscapes that so many others come to enjoy.
So with paints, a white canvas and completed paintings I set out to my favorite Loop Road spot..................to be continued....... JZ November 14, 2015
All over Europe, starving artists set up in the streets to promote their craft. so I thought, why not me? So my next project is that when I go painting in the Everglades I will take a few paintings with me and display them on the bed of my truck while I paint the landscapes that so many others come to enjoy.
So with paints, a white canvas and completed paintings I set out to my favorite Loop Road spot..................to be continued....... JZ November 14, 2015
Sweetwater Strand - Big Cypress National Preserve - Oil on canvas 16x20 $175. |
Fakahatchee Strand - Oil on canvas 16x20 $150. |
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Pinelands in the Everglades
Now that the water is back and fall weather is about to break, I'm practicing some canvas before heading out to the fresh air and mosquitos of the Everglades.
Pineland after the Rain - Oil on Canvas 16x20 $125. |
Pine Strand - Oil on Canvas 20x24 $200. |
Sunrise at the River of Grass - Oil on Canvas 24x20 $150. |
Friday, October 16, 2015
MORADA ART WALK
It was a good experience to participate and now back to the drawing board to prepare a couple of new paintings for next month. The following paintings were created for this past show and are still available for sale. JZ October 16, 2015
Scout Key - Oil on canvas 16"x20" $175. |
Train to Paradise - Oil on canvas 16"x20" $175. |
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Monday, September 14, 2015
WHERE DID THE WATER GO?
During the dry season water recedes in the glades exposing roots rocks and vegetation not seen all year, making the landscape unrecognizable and a weary sight to experience. While exploring the unexplored foundations of the Big Cypress National Preserve, dark clouds began to move in and a distant thunder woke up the wildlife, birds were singing gators were croaking in great expectation of some rain that would relieve the dryness and bringing back food and life to the parched land. JZ September 14, 2015
The following photos show the two seasons at Sweetwater Strand, Big Cypress:
My representation of the Cypress foundation during the dry season 2015:
Low and Dry - Oil on canvas 24"x20" $250.
During the dry season water recedes in the glades exposing roots rocks and vegetation not seen all year, making the landscape unrecognizable and a weary sight to experience. While exploring the unexplored foundations of the Big Cypress National Preserve, dark clouds began to move in and a distant thunder woke up the wildlife, birds were singing gators were croaking in great expectation of some rain that would relieve the dryness and bringing back food and life to the parched land. JZ September 14, 2015
The following photos show the two seasons at Sweetwater Strand, Big Cypress:
November, Lots of water, winter vegetation |
April, No water, Spring vegetation |
Low and Dry - Oil on canvas 24"x20" $250.
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
BIG CYPRESS WATERCOLORS
Now that the heat and bugs have invaded the swamp, it's time to move the easel to the A/C and the Florida Keys where there's always a sea-breeze or a cooled studio. Working from the winter photographs I'm compiling a few oil studies and watercolors of South Florida's wilderness. JZ May 5, 2015
Landing Heron - Watercolor SOLD
Egret by Cypress Stump - Watercolor 8x10 $100.
Roseate Spoonbill, Blue Heron and Ibis - Oil
Landing Heron - Watercolor SOLD
Egret by Cypress Stump - Watercolor 8x10 $100.
Roseate Spoonbill, Blue Heron and Ibis - Oil
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