Artist’s Walk, Key West, Florida
Painting Description
We first went to Key West in 1990. At that point it was still a pretty Victorian style town at the very end of the road. Because it was on the way to nothing, this carnival at the edge of the continent tended to be a gathering for many of the hippies and misfits from across the country. We visited every year for a month or two for nine years. It was a happy relaxed place studded with great restaurants and singular shops. We had enjoyable times there.
This image is available for Licensing. Contact Cynthia [email protected] for inquiries.
*This original was part of a large group of paintings donated by the artist to Grand River Hospital in 2012. To see paintings donated: GRHDONATION.
Additional information
Image ID | P0831 |
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Original Size | 12" x 16" |
Base Value | Masonite |
Medium Value | Acrylic |
Year | 1993 |
Licensing Available | This image is available for Licensing. Contact Cynthia [email protected] for inquiries. |