I did this awhile ago, in April. It was during the Souvenirs of Downtown paintout. From life, it was starting to rain which felt pretty nice as I was getting warm.
I am just getting around to posting it, the planning board has been having meetings about this spot, its a park next to the Episcopal church by the river. The church is talking about doing something else with it, not sure what, its pretty confusing to me. I don't really understand politics that well. As far as I can tell it probably won't stay the same. Whether it will be nicer or worse I don't know. I do like it the way it is. I don't know if I will want to paint it again if they turn it into a tall building or baseball diamond or put fences up.
There was some talk about a dock out into the river which would be nice. I hope the palms and banyan tree can be left alone.
The painting is 8 x10 inches oil on masonite. It is in a plain oak frame which is optional, I will sell it without the frame too. The shadow from the frame can be seen on the right.
Florida Plein Air oil paintings, stormy landscapes, hurricanes, travel.
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