Pink Sunset at Venice Fishing Pier, Florida, Painterly
by Liesl Walsh
Title
Pink Sunset at Venice Fishing Pier, Florida, Painterly
Artist
Liesl Walsh
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photograph
Description
I took this photo of the Venice Fishing Pier at sunset and edited it in an oil painting style similar to Cezanne to make it more abstract. If you zoom into the photo you can see the brush strokes. I also have another version of this photo that is not painterly and has more details in it. The fishing pier in Venice, Florida is a great place to watch the sunset at the end of the day. The pier extends 700 feet out into the blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico, and is very tall. It is located in Brohard Park at the southern end of the island of Venice. There is a restaurant called Sharky's on the end of the pier. Caspersen Beach is just down the road where fossilized sharks teeth can be found. This is one of the most popular landmarks in Venice. On this night the clouds hung low enough to the horizon that when the sun came down below them the color burst into very bright colors.
SOLD:
12 x 6.5 Matted and Framed photo print to buyer in Georges Mills, FL on 1-1-204. Thank you!
2 Large Coffee Mugs to buyer in Georges Mills, FL on 1-1-204. Thank you!
Featured in the following FAA Groups:
The Coastal Areas of the Gulf of Mexico 12-28-2020
Scenes From A Beach 12-28-2020
Ocean - Photography Only 12-28-2020
Florida - Art of the Sunshine State 12-28-2020
Water Forms 12-29-2020
Southern Pride Photography 12-29-2020
Showcasing the South 12-29-2020
Digital Art and Photography For a Simple Imagination 12-31-2020
Just Perfect 1-3-2021
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December 22nd, 2020
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Comments (19)
Liesl Walsh
Thank you to the buyer from Georges Mills, Florida who purchased a 12 x 6.5 matted and framed print, and 2 large coffee mugs of this image on 1-1-2024! I hope you enjoy them very much!
Kathi Isserman
CONGRATULATIONS! This AMAZING image has been FEATURED on the home page of "SHOWCASING THE SOUTH” L. Thank you for participating in the group. Please add the photo to the 2020 “FEATURED IMAGE ARCHIVE THREAD.”