Paintings done in Panama City Beach, during escape from Hurricane Irma

For those who are not in Florida, imagine the ordeal that occurs for over 2 weeks of anxiety trying to determine where an impending hurricane will strike.  It’s absolutely awful.  I was starring at the state and glued to every National Hurricane Center advisory and hopelessly trying to help sway the winds with my hands…  But we escaped to Panama City Beach Florida in the Florida Panhandle and somehow made it even with gas lines and shortages.  You begin to be grateful for things we take for granted every day.

The second painting was done to provide balance and the answer to the question “Why do I live in this state?”    Seeing bright, vibrant flamingos in motion could be one reason.

LFS0062

9″ by 12″ Watercolor and Gouache. Painted during Irma era.

 

 

LFF0225 USD 50.00

9″ by 12″ Watercolor and Gouache

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