Fantastic Florida
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photography by Becky DeSantis (22in. x 17in.)
"Some of the best Florida sunrises may be captured through, around and next to magnificent natural driftwood sculptures found on Big Talbot island. A brief hike in the dark through a densely wooded area ends on the beach better known as Bone Yard Beach. To watch the sunrise as it lights up the sculptures makes the somewhat scary trek to get there all worthwhile."Artwork purchased online can be picked up AFTER the exhibit ends, on or after December 29, 2024 -- or shipped to the buyer (ALL SHIPPING COSTS TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER).
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India Ink by Ali Graves (17in. x 14in.)
Artwork purchased online can be picked up AFTER the exhibit ends, on or after December 29, 2024 -- or shipped to the buyer (ALL SHIPPING COSTS TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER).
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Clay by Maura Hendry (7in. x 14in.) **NOT FOR SALE**
"Hand built slab with sculptural accents"Artwork purchased online can be picked up AFTER the exhibit ends, on or after December 29, 2024 -- or shipped to the buyer (ALL SHIPPING COSTS TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER).
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Oil and Acrylic by Heather Harley Davidson (24.5in. x 29.5in.)
Artwork purchased online can be picked up AFTER the exhibit ends, on or after December 29, 2024 -- or shipped to the buyer (ALL SHIPPING COSTS TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER).
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Graphite by Sharon Washburn (18.75in. x 23in.)
"This drawing started in a class in Flagler's Lifelong Learning program. I expanded the assignment for the theme of Fantastic FL: FL equals StAug to me, and the fantastic part is the whole art & creative community here. Thankful for the support and talent of SAAA artists and staff, since Nina Hawkins, who've steered the ship."Artwork purchased online can be picked up AFTER the exhibit ends, on or after December 29, 2024 -- or shipped to the buyer (ALL SHIPPING COSTS TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER).
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Polymer clay, acrylics, wood by Shelby Clark-Glass (14in. x 5in.)
"This sculpture highlights the humpback whale’s migratory path, which often brings it near Florida's coastlines during winter. The inclusion of human clothing items, such as a scarf and packed shirts, represents the idea of migration as a shared experience across species. By pairing these elements, the work draws parallels between human and animal journeys, underscoring Florida's role as a waypoint for many travelers."Artwork purchased online can be picked up AFTER the exhibit ends, on or after December 29, 2024 -- or shipped to the buyer (ALL SHIPPING COSTS TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER).