Story by Kimberly Blair, Pensacola News Journal
You might see a guy wearing a colonial tricorn hat and garb painting in downtown and the historic district of Pensacola during the next few weeks.That would be St. Augustine artist and Florida historian Dean Quigley, Celebrate Pensacola's artist-in-residence.
He's in town through May 18 finishing a series of 10 museum-quality paintings depicting the 450 years of Pensacola history, from the arrival of Spanish explorer Don Tristan de Luna's ships in Pensacola Bay in 1559 to a downtown scene in 2009.CONT'D
Where can you view Mr. Quigley's art?
ReplyDeleteAt this time Dean is prevented from displaying and selling his art outside in the Plaza.
ReplyDeleteThe visitor information Center here in the city sells prints of Dean's work.
I will be offering one of Dean's painting for sale on ebay shortly.
ReplyDeleteI bought a print from Mr. Quigley and I absolutely love it. He is a very talented man.
ReplyDeleteI fell in love with Dean Quigley's work years ago in Saint Augustine. I treasure my 2 originals. He's an amazing artist and historian!
ReplyDeleteI just purchased a piece of St. Augustine through Dean Quigley's work. He created a beautiful 'one of a kind' beach scene for me. He can be found in Historic St. Augustine. He is worth the visit..He's very talented...
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