Mural 8 ft. tall of Topical Life IV now on display in Orlando, Fl. at the "Coverings Exhibit" April 2012

"Everything Cayman" by SCWarren, 18"x24" Oil on Canvas Painting, 8 April 2012

This site features some of the best Art representing Tropical, Caribbean and Island Life. The current work being featured is the”Tropical Life Collection”, by SCWarren. This Collective work of Art is comprised of five Original Oil Paintings, 20”x 24”. These beautiful images of the Tropical way of life, is being offered in a “Limited Edition” Series, reproduced as Giclees printed on Canvas 20”x 24”,  a gallery format, 1 1/4″ thickness.

The five paintings capture the essence of tropics by featuring beautiful island seascapes, caribbean still life, and tropical rainforests venues, then adding tropical birds, i.e. scarlet and blue macaws, sulfur crested cockatoos, and Cayman parrots. Moreover, an integral part of the Artists’ compositions is to include topical flora, i.e. hibiscus, bird of paradise, bougainvillea, lobster claw flowers, cocoa nut palm trees, and more. Water and beaches are key element s to capturing the feelings of the tropics, caribbean or islands; as in SCWarrens’ inclusion of a waterfall, and the turquoise sea found in tropical water.

More works of Art will be forth coming by SCWarren as well as works by other fine Tropical Artists, so stop back soon and see what’s NEW!

In addition to “Limited Edition” series  of the “Tropical Life Collection” 20” x 24”, Giclee reproductions on canvas; these beautiful tropical images are also offered printed on archival stock. Moreover, images on tiles 6″x8″ & 8″x10″, mugs 15 oz., matching coasters, ornaments and cutting boards.

These beautiful tropical images will enhance both home and office decors. And make for wonderful gift items as well.

 

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Banana Orchid added to “Everything Cayman”

Revision of then newest Oil on Canvas Painting by SCWarren completed.  February past, the Artist had returned to the Cayman Islands on a visit and showed around a picture of the newest oil on canvas painting he had just completed. He did so to get opinions of the Caribbean oil painting before having it published; [...]

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