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Lake Louisa Poster
by Larry Whitler
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Lake Louisa poster by Larry Whitler. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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On Saturday, June 30, 2012, Robin MacBlane, Doug Smith, and I (along with my dog, Hu) took a trip to Clermont, Florida to visit Lake Louisa State... more
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Artist's Description
On Saturday, June 30, 2012, Robin MacBlane, Doug Smith, and I (along with my dog, Hu) took a trip to Clermont, Florida to visit Lake Louisa State Park. The day was beautiful and quite a number of visitors were enjoying the sun, the water, and each other. The paintings Robin and I completed at the park are our 35th set of Plein Air Paintings. Featured in the park is a monument to First Lieutenant Dean R. Gilmore who died in Lake Louisa on November 14, 1944 when he crashed his P51-B Mustang into the lake during a training mission.
About Larry Whitler
Welcome to the captivating world of Larry Whitler's Artistry! Dive into a realm where tradition meets innovation, where brush strokes tell stories, and where modern impressionism takes on a life of its own. Larry Whitler, an artist with a passion for both the traditional and the digital, invites you to explore his gallery that encapsulates a myriad of subjects and emotions. Discover Modern Impressionism: Larry's distinctive style merges the classic elegance of impressionism with a contemporary twist. With every piece, he captures the essence of a moment, infusing it with vibrant colors, textures, and emotions that resonate deeply. Whether it's the serene beauty of landscapes, the candid charm of everyday people, or the allure of...
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