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Meet the Artists

A thoughtfully selected group of artists sharing original work in a one-of-a-kind island setting.

Gloria Urban

Plein air oil and acrylic paintings capturing Florida’s tropical landscapes, beaches, wildlife, and botanicals with a vibrant coastal palette.

Kristin Moger

Intricate hand-drawn ink illustrations inspired by nature, blending whimsical detail with realistic forms.

Linda Daoust

Expressionist paintings of sailboats and palm trees that capture movement, color, and coastal energy.

Carroll Swayze

Original acrylic paintings created using a unique water-media technique that adds depth and fluid motion.

Rich Fizer

Hand-blown glass artwork crafted with attention to form, color, and light.

Laura Concetta (Schenkel)

Handcraft clothing and accessories using custom painted and dyed fabrics, creating wearable art that is unique, whimsical, and rich with original textile artwork.

John Grammer

Stainless steel sculptures inspired by marine life and coastal themes, combining organic forms with industrial materials.

Donnie McCullough

Hand-built sculptures made from fine, lead-free pewter with a silver blend, poured and shaped one drop at a time.

Don McCoy

Handcrafted jewelry made from recycled silver and gold, featuring custom-cut gemstones and tropical, ocean-inspired designs.

Tara Funk Grim

Layered acrylic paintings that reveal organic subjects through depth, movement, and bold expressive color.

Holly Parrish

Playful mosaic and mixed-media works including oyster art and whimsical mermaid bath designs.

Lisa McQueen

Unique metal art pieces including fish, mermaids. and gators using a handheld plasma cutter on copper, aluminum and stainless steel, often mounted on antique wood.

Myra Vines

Vivid batik tape stripes form the foundation of her work. All designs, dyeing, and beadwork are entirely handmade, with inspiration drawn from nature and original mandalas she creates.

Maura Palmer

Functional pieces of pottery in addition to her signature work titled “Mrs. Palmer’s FishSticks”, a take on the old Gorton’s Fish Sticks she grew up eating in Connecticut and NJ.

Kathryn Judd

Hand crafted woven jewelry