When I am at outdoor art shows in Southwest Florida, I sometimes photograph works and scenes that appeal to me, without speaking with the artists or even learning who the artists are.
I was walking down a different aisle when I turned and saw this brilliantly colored group of paintings. (The one in the middle looks like the older granddaughter at the starting line of a swimming meet.)
Asian artists somehow have the secret for painting hyper-realistic botanical still lives.
I probably should have taken more time, but I noticed this triptych of lavender rows as I was leaving.
A Naples photographer had some large images of African animals.
This was by far the busiest tent. I couldn't get close enough to see what drew them in.
I have seen this artist's work at many art shows. This time I liked the opening that showed him sitting on a high chair under a blue umbrella.






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