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Mixed Media by Lisette Lugo (24in. x 20in.)
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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Mixed media by Eric Rakov (25in. x 13in.)
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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Mixed Media by Cindy Hirt (24in. x 30in.)
"Mixed media art Mirror. Weaving under glass, copper enamel made from 3-D die form, resin on painted mirror, photo of palm tree fused onto glass, cast glass made from real starfish, verdigris copper removable palm trees (for cleaning mirror) & wax resist copper verdigris sides & rounded top."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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Mixed Media by Dara Dodson (36in. x 36in.)
"We love the ocean waves lapping on the sand, and we especially love watching the little Sanderlings as they race to and fro dancing with the waves!"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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Mixed Media, Acrylic, Metallic, Paper and Cloth Collage by Tracy DeCamp (25in. x 15in.)
"These Florida panther eyes seem to come to life and follow you as you walk by this painting."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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acrylic with pastel pencil on rag paper by Nancy Hamlin-Vogler (26in. x 24in.)
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).