Monday, May 10, 2010

Seascape Hawaiian Dreams by Phyllis O'Shields


Original Oil Painting on linen canvas 24 x 36

A private Hawaiian Beach tucked away, everyone who lives in Hawaii has one special spot. This is mine.

Aloha and Hele Mai,
This is the place that I always go back to when I take time to relax and commune with nature, take part in a little introspection and revitalize my soul with the inspiration nature provides for future paintings. Living in Hawaii for a few years and now visiting there every year to paint renews my earliest memories that connect me to nature.

I always discover something beneath the surface In Hawaii , emotions tied to the subject matter are an elusive part of art. Every viewer will in their own personal context recreate this special emotion making the painting their own experience.

Mahalo for Visiting..............

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copyright 2010 O'Shields Fine Art
Artist Phyllis O'Shields Miami, Florida
Status Available: $2,500. This price includes professional packing, shipping and insurance within the United States. For shipping to Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Alaska and countries off shore please call or email for specific quote. 




4 comments:

  1. Excellent photos, I adore skin diving (without scuba), too! Kind regards. Peter

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  2. Hello, I love your photos and I adore skin diving, too! Do you SCUBA or FREE DIVE? I wish you a very nice day. Peter

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  3. Thank you Peter, I also love snorkel and everything underwater.... I work extensively with saving the eco system around Key West. Working today on uploading photos of some of my paintings.... Keep diving Phyllis

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  4. Thank you Phyllis, too! Your painting are beautiful. We have been to the Keys only once, some 30 years ago. I can immagine what a big job you face. But someone has to become active and motivate others to make efforts to safe our planet, I mean to safe animals, plants, trees...and the life underwater. I envy you for living so close the reefs. Take good care of yourself and...yes go diving as much as you can! Peter

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