Leoma Lovegrove is an ebullient artist from Matlacha,
a fishing village or artist colony -- depending on who you talk to -- north of here.
I ran across her colorfully painted trailer on Tuesday.
Leoma uses big, fast strokes to create a fun and colorful work of art.
Leoma has licensed some of her Florida images to a chain of stores
to use on colorful tee shirts, tote bags, beach towels and more.
That is a unique name. And some very cool glasses.
ReplyDeleteLeoma is a colorful person herself!
ReplyDeleteWonderful images Jack!
ReplyDelete"Ebuillient"? What? Are you trying to send me to the dictionary first thing this morning?
ReplyDeleteLove those glasses. Not my kind of painting but I can see where the tourists would love it. Or the snowbirds. Heh, heh!
i like her, and her artwork!
ReplyDeleteI'll have to look for her clothing line next time I visit that store! Love the glasses.
ReplyDeleteEbullient is a great word to describe her art (and her!) - very happy, sunwashed color.
ReplyDeleteI have a feeling that Leoma is every bit as colorful as her works of art. I do love those t-shirts.
ReplyDeleteColorful describes well the artist and her works!
ReplyDeleteYes indeed, ebullient is a perfect word to describe her and her art!! Fun, colorful post for the day, too, Jack!! A bright spot in my gray old morning!!
ReplyDeleteLove the pink flamingos! Those glasses Leoma is wearing would give Dame Edna Everidge (google her) a run for her money Jack :)
ReplyDeleteA splendid portrait, and she does good work!
ReplyDeleteReally an ebullient artist, Jack!
ReplyDeleteFake last name? Sounds like what an artist might do. Grin!
ReplyDeleteShe is really talented, I love those t-shirts!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Good for her, Jack!!
ReplyDeleteEbulliant is the right word.
ReplyDeleteI love the photos and once again the comments are fun too.
ReplyDeleteLeoma looks like she must be lots of fun!
ReplyDelete"All You Need Is Lovegrove"?
ReplyDeleteShe's like a walking painting.
ReplyDeleteUh, grove-y.
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