Good Morning. For a “One liner Wednesday” post I have this under the sea painting from Virginia Beach paired with a quote from Jaques Cousteau:
P.S. Check out this octopus table by the artist Wyland:

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Good Morning. For a “One liner Wednesday” post I have this under the sea painting from Virginia Beach paired with a quote from Jaques Cousteau:
P.S. Check out this octopus table by the artist Wyland:
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Kind of cheery for a winter’s day here in RVA….and down in FLA I am sure you see these paintings a lot!
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Similar, but this one is special.
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What a beautiful painting…love the vibrant colors.
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Robert Wylands art is awesome. I came across his works some years back when it was being displayed at St Armands Circle in Sarasota Florida. I almost bought one of his pieces but didn’t and now I regret not doing so. Oh well.
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well I bet the display was lively – and I used to like how Wyland had little “gifts with purchase” if you ordered something online. I went there to show someone, but he does not do that anymore – and his prices are very high now- but people are paying…
and in one of our bathrooms we had a shower curtain of one of his dolphin paintings. It was a nice dose of color.
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Gorgeous colours!!!
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Good afternoon, Yvette. It is cheery. Perfect for this cold day 😉 Watercolor?
Wyland’s table is awesome, but I am too practical to fully appreciate it. 😉
Have a great day.
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Same here on the practical part with tables…. and I believe the painting was acrylic and some oil on a canvas base. I did not get the best photo of it to show the texture, but did grab the color.
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I love this so much! Beautiful and bright colors! What medium did you use?
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Hi – This was painted by an artist in Virginia Beach, VA – and I believe it was acrylic, and some oil, on canvas.
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That is a good point about observe anything in non native environment. From scientific perspective, the finding may not represent the whole truth about the subject.
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Nice quote by Cousteau 🙂
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