I had to make a quick trip to Tampa. On the way back, I stopped to see an art festival in Sarasota.
Ted Davis prints his photographs on shiny aluminum, which makes the colors pop and the light glow.
St. Armands Circle has classical statues all over the place. I couldn't pass by without clicking.
Cindy Hirt sparkles at least as much as her turquoise and green framed mirrors.
It is easy to see that she did the painting. Michelle Hinz said that, even with her paint-spattered apron, it is amazing how many people ask if she is the artist.
I've had several of my photos printed on metal. I like the way photos with bright colors or something metallic look on the shiny surface. Cindy sort of blends in with her artistic mirrors.
ReplyDeleteInteresting place. I used to live in Sarasota many years ago and I remember St. Armands Circle.
ReplyDeleteI'm getting used to my new MacBook Pro by the way and so far I like it. I had been using a 2011 model too, but it had been limping along for awhile before finally giving up.
More nice portraits, Jack!
ReplyDeleteThe classical statues particularly draw my eye.
ReplyDeleteThe photos printed on aluminum does intrigue me. I need to research this process a bit.
ReplyDeletecindy and michelle match their work! i need to check out the alum printing, sounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if her entire house is turquoise too?
ReplyDeleteI love Art Festivals, beautiful images !
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