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Croos Creek 1
Lush, dense trees with foliage in varying shades of green frame the waterway on both sides. The trees on the left appear closer and more detailed with brighter greens, while those on the right are darker, suggesting shadow or greater density. A strip of bright green grass anchors the immediate foreground at the water’s edge.
Cypress Creek 1
This vibrant, impressionistic painting, titled “Cypress Creek,” depicts a sun-dappled pathway or waterway cutting through a lush, green landscape. The artist employs thick, energetic brushstrokes, imbuing the scene with a sense of movement and texture.
On the left, a body of water or a paved path, rendered in shades of blue and white, reflects the bright sky above. It recedes into the distance, drawing the viewer’s eye towards a lighter area, possibly a bridge or an opening in the trees. Dense, verdant foliage flanks this central element, with trees on either side painted in a rich tapestry of greens, accented with touches of yellow, red, and deeper, shadowy hues. The interplay of light and shadow is a key feature, with bright sunlight seemingly filtering through the canopy, creating patches of brilliance and areas of cool shade.
Miami port 1873
This painting is an expressive, impressionistic view of the Port of Miami, likely at sunrise or sunset. It uses loose, energetic brushwork and a vibrant color palette, contrasting the cool blues of the water and silhouetted port structures against a warm orange and yellow sky. A prominent reflection of the sun shines on the textured water.