Showing posts with label sand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sand. Show all posts

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Picking Up Shells by Angela Sullivan

Picking Up Shells
Every time I see a little girl at the beach picking up shells it
brings a smile to my face. I tried to keep this loose and fresh.
8x8 oil on canvas panel.
For sale or auction at my DPW gallery just follow the link to pay via Pay Pal

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The Beach Hut

 The Beach Hut
I have never been on a cruise to a far away place but I do think it is somewhere I would really like to go.
I love the look of the tall palm trees swaying in the breeze. In fact I like the feel as the gentle wind
brushes across my moist damp skin glistening in the summer sun. Really the only places I have ventured to the beach is at Destin, Florida and Gulf Shores, Alabama both beautiful in their own way. Oh yes and I for got the beautiful San Diego where palm trees are everywhere. Anyway This is the painting of the day. Hope you enjoy.I have been painting on these little 6x6 gallery wrapped canvas....Love them. The side view which they allow is wonderful....
$50

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Hermie

Hermie
Hermie the Hermit. No I really don't like to be alone. Oh! wait
what am I saying I do like it when I am alone but then again I know
someone else will always return home. I don't think I would like to 
be alone always.......
5x7 acrylic on canvas panel.
To purchase contact me
$80

Thursday, July 2, 2009

The Sand Bucket


The sand bucket was laying there on the
beach just waiting to be painted by someone.
I took the challenge.6x8 canvas panel.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Lifes a Beach











Lifes a beach is done in beautiful blues, pinks,greens, and of
course brown and white and every color in between.
Acrylic on 6x8 canvas panel.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Saturday, October 11, 2008

turtle sightings.......

The first thing I do each morning, here in Kawela Bay, is to go out on the deck to see if any turtles came up to sleep in front of our house.
They make such beautiful tracks in the sand. They almost looks like tire tracks, don't they?

This morning it looks like there was a convergence of turtles.
I've seen this once before, where several turtles came up together and actually laid so close that they crossed fins.

By looking at these tracks it looks like there were four that laid together and then there were the two little ones off to the side.