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Coconut Palm Design (Friday Featurette)
2009-02-13 21:07:00 It?s the first annual Friday Featurette! Today?s feature is on an amazing sign designer! Coconut Palm Design is a amazing shop, full of beautiful pieces of work, pleasing to the eye and catering to all walks of life! I was truly stunned when I first saw these designs! Especially Victoria (featured above). Not only, do they offer personalized signs, they have a collection of ACEO?s that are just breath taking. With their aesthetically pleasing colors, and designs Coconut Palm Design?s is truly a work of art, all their own. Coconut Palm Design.Etsy.Com Coconut Palm Design.Blogspot.ComOriginal, Modern, Fine Art By Contemporary Artist, Pamela Miller. Painting and Art includes: Abstract, Cityscape, Seascape, Asian, Fantasy, Animal (ie Fish, Cat, Horse Art), Nudes, ACEOs, SFA and Still Lifes. Mediums Used: Acrylic, Watercolor and Mixed Media
Tuesday Special - # 1
2008-04-29 15:43:00 The Coconut Palm Tuesday Special I had an idea about supporting my husband?s fine art paintings. I am going to call it ?The Tuesday Special? and every Tuesday I will present one painting from his collection of Key West pictures.The pictures are from original paintings done in Acrylic and/or Oil?and some of them are already in famous collections all over the globe. The originals that are available for purchase range in price from $ 695 to $ 4,500 based on sizes. There are also prints available.For more details see our website: www.vanhulstart.com .For special requests please send an email to susanne49@yahoo.comor call: 305-395-0326.
So many pictures left - # 7
2008-01-18 15:35:00 Somewhere over the rainbowPalms in Sunset lightArchitectural details in Key WestGreen, green, greenClimb up a palm tree and bring me one of those coco nuts
So many pictures left - # 2
2008-01-05 16:50:00 One of the three Coconut trees in my yardBanana tree in Ernest Hemingway's garden
Beaches and Palms
2007-08-09 16:07:00 Single palm tree in evening lightEmpty beach - where are all the tourists gone?At noon in Fort Zachary Taylor.Look up to the sky - but watch out for falling cocos nuts.Palm group at Smather's Beach in the last sunbeams of a hot and humid day in paradise.
Palm Trees
2007-07-14 15:57:00 Behold the palm tree, Swinging all her ten branches, A little bit to the left, Sometimes to the far right, Bringing forth her fruits in season.******** Birds have a refuge, Their nests are on her branches, Passersby sit underneath, For shade and reprieve, Scorching heat of the summer sun.(by ABBYMAN) |



