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Old 04-02-2020, 11:28 AM
Capt Terry Capt Terry is offline
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Default Sarah’s Watercolors

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I usually am not particularly fond of watercolors. But really like hers, especially on the water.
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Old 04-03-2020, 08:41 PM
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I usually am not particularly fond of watercolors. But really like hers, especially on the water.
Her waters are mesmerizing to me personally. The depth and luminescence she is able to capture is mind blowing. Very few artists master waters. I think Sarah has a deep influence and respect for Wyeth. He may be the standard with which others are measured, but I will
put that sheep painting up against any.

I am afraid to ask about the process.

Papa did some waters. They were not even close to his abilities with oil. Few are.

Every artist has a path and energy. I try not to disturb the journey.

I don't know how many layers it takes to achieve that brilliance, but I have the utmost
respect for those who can cover their mistakes invisibly in water.

All artists make mistakes. She is truly gifted.
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Old 04-05-2020, 02:43 AM
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She’s truly talented. Looks like it runs in the family.

Too bad we can’t use Hawaii (where I live) and a 25’ seafari...just saying.

Looking forward to how this turns out gfs.
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Old 04-05-2020, 08:52 AM
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She’s truly talented. Looks like it runs in the family.

Too bad we can’t use Hawaii (where I live) and a 25’ seafari...just saying.

Looking forward to how this turns out gfs.
I have a sneaky feeling this will be the first shirt. You can't wear the same SeaCraft shirt
all the time right?

We had a local artist in the shop a few years ago. Ron Parvu. We started talking and I showed him Sarah`s work. He went out to his car and showed me some of his work.

He is very talented as well. We talked for a while and I asked him how old he was
when he knew he was an artist. He said 4. I got up off the floor. I then asked Sarah
the same question. She said 6 or 7.

I would love to go to Hawaii. Flights are realllllly cheap now.

Sarah, others, and I have been sharing thoughts and ideas. Maybe Boca Chita
lighthouse in the background with that pale emerald water at sunrise. The Moeslys
spent a lot of time there with friends so there is a natural connection to the early
days.
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Old 04-06-2020, 05:29 AM
Xcomunic8d Xcomunic8d is offline
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Love this, GFS. I need more seacraft gear. My daughter is the same way. I can build and wood work but that stuff is amazing.

I’m on Hawaii island. Kailua-Kona has some epic deep sea fishing. I live on the opposite (windward) side but still catch some good size stuff here. We call it normal with 5-6’ surf here daily.

Wait for this pandemic to end. Hawaii governor has mandated 14 day quarantine for all non-islanders traveling into the state. Restaurants are carry-out only. Flights are cheap. Hotels are mostly shut down (Pools, game rooms, etc) as is dining and beaches.

If you want I’ll pm you when life improves here. So far it seems much better here than most of mainland but still bizarre.

You or anybody needs a local contact give me a ring.
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