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One of my favorite seabirds, the Royal Tern lives up to its regal name with a tangerine-colored bill and ragged, ink-black crest against crisp white plumage. Royal Terns fly gracefully and slowly along coastlines, diving for small fish, which they capture with a swift strike of their daggerlike bills. They are social birds, gathering between fishing expeditions on undisturbed beaches and nesting in dense, boisterous colonies. In late summer and fall, Royal Terns lose most of their black crest and sport a white forehead.
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Remember that song from when you were a kid? It was playing over and over in my head so I googled it and found Bing Crosby! Click here to hear the song and sing along.
And yes, I have always rather been a fish!
I started this painting YEARS ago - it sat in my Bahamas studio and made it through Dorian. I guess you could say this took me five years to paint. But I finally finished it! -
Here's a Bahamian sea turtle on her morning cruise, just under the surface of the water. Original is available, contact Kim, please.
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Kind of abstract. I was going for a very busy sea. Original is available, contact Kim, please.
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I've ALWAYS loved flamingos, but this is the first one that I have ever painted!!! Original is available, contact Kim, please.
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I commuted all summer from "Cloud Nine" on the North End to the boat basin and drove the Albury to Fry's Fish Camp construction site every day. On that road, every day, a beautiful Royal Poinciana tree bloomed and bloomed and made my daily walk a pleasure. Original IS available. Contact the artist, please.
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Another junkanoo inspired sea creature. Zoom in to see the detail. This painting started as a place to put leftover paint as not to waste it. And a turtle emerged on its own. I followed the brushstrokes to fill in with different colors. Giclees are available in ANY square size. If the size you want is not here, just shoot me an email. Giclee prints come gallery wrapped and ready for hanging. (If you want to frame it, please let me know and I'll use skinnier stretcher bars). Original is currently available.
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I asked for help in naming this convict tang painting on facebook and got a lot of great ideas. One kept coming up - "Lost in Tangs" however there seemed to be a problem. Twenty three years ago I painted "Lost In Tangs" (click to see it) in my painting class with Kathy Windrow at Eastfield Community College. It was about 30" X 40" on birchwood from Home Depot. A woman down the street bought it and hung it in her living room in Rockwall, Texas. But everyone loved that name for the painting. So I pulled an image of the first one (from 1998 or 1999) up my website, and remembered why I named it that. So... I had to add a little lost fish!!! I love swimming with the tangs. They let you zoom around with them, like you are one of the gang. And sometimes there are MASSES of them. 36" X 48" original has been SOLD. Please contact the artist for Original Price List of paintings still available.
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I'm not much for selfies but I reversed the camera in my phone and took a head shot of myself down in the Exumas. Mark and I had just gotten back from New York where we saw the dramatic and impressive multimedia Van Gogh exhibition. It reminded me that Vince completed quite a few self portraits over his career. I've only completed one other about twelve years ago. Maybe I'll post it here if I can find it. Anyway, it's an odd sensation "seeing yourself" as you paint yourself. My neck has a bunch of wrinkles, just like the turtles I paint! Somebody said it looks like me, and somebody else says it doesn't. But my goal was to learn about painting - I got a little help from a college art prof who challenged me to unify the painting with similar brushstrokes throughout the painting. This instruction caused me to modify the flat water behind me which was a new step.
Original not for sale.
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The best thing about ordering a couple of these is that you get my PERSONAL RECIPE for making a kick-ass appetizer if you are in a neighborhood where you can get fresh lobster! It is quick and easy and outrageously impressive when you want to show off to your dinner guests. I usually serve one Lobster-cargot per couple as an app.
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Thanks Shane Cash for letting me use your drone's picture of our beautiful Elbow Cay lighthouse! I added the approaching thunderstorm cuz we need some rain. My own little raindance, let's call it. Giclees can be ordered any size - length is DOUBLE the height (i.e. 10X2 = 20..... 10X20). Or, see the pull down menu for standard sizes.
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Here's a quote (and the story) from the photographer of this terrific composition, Keith Salvesen of Rolling Harbour, Abaco: "Kim Rody, well-known artist has kindly chosen to use my photo of a group of Abaco sanderlings on the beach at Delphi as the basis for a gorgeous painting (still a work in progress). So pleased these sweet little shorebirds have become a work of art..." For info regarding the 36" X 48" original, please contact the artist.
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Potrait of Petrona Strahan Major, from a photograph by Sofia Whitehead who published "Bahama Mama", a beautiful book of the women who have made the Bahamas what they are. CLICK HERE for Sofia's instagram!