Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes

Beauregard Family Vacation… with paint!

In February, we visited Cactus’ dad, John in his adopted home of Miami, FL. He has been involved in the non-profit Shake-A-Leg, working to empower individuals with disabilities through adaptive water sports, recreation, and educational programs. This amazing group has a home in the historic Coast Guard hangar in Coconut Grove. They also hold a slip for the Impossible Dream, a universally accessible catamaran, is dedicated to raising awareness of barrier-free design and improving the quality of life for disabled persons through sailing. Check out both entities – it’s very inspiring to see how barriers are removed and kids and adults can enjoy the incredible seas on South Florida.

“The Impossible Dream” 6″x8″ oil on linen panel, gift to Deborah

“Adventure Island” is where Shake-a-Leg kids can crack open coconuts on the beach. It is a wilderness oasis in the middle of the busy harbor.

“Adventure Island” 6″x8″ oil on linen panel

“Miami Lodging” 6″x8″ oil on linen panel, available

“Freedom” 6″x8″ oil on linen panel, donated to Shake-A-Leg

“Hemingway’s Pilar” 6″x8″ oil on linen panel, donated to Shake-A-Leg

This is the initial sketch I did for a new client. I met them at the Snowmass Plein Air event. They expressed remorse that they loved my work but lived in the Florida Keys. They felt like my aspens wouldn’t fit in their home. I showed them my paintings from Miami and they immediately loved the “Pilar” and wanted a larger version. Stay tuned for that final piece!

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