Northwest Art Mall Northwest Art Mall ED-5736 FGDM BAX Panima City Florida Beach Access Framed Wall Art by Artist Evelyn Jenkins Drew, 16 x 22
Northwest Art Mall Northwest Art Mall ED-5736 FGDM BAX Panima City Florida Beach Access Framed Wall Art by Artist Evelyn Jenkins Drew, 16 x 22
Northwest Art Mall

Northwest Art Mall ED-5736 FGDM BAX Panima City Florida Beach Access Framed Wall Art by Artist Evelyn Jenkins Drew, 16 x 22

$ 194.09
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Description
  • Framed and Ready to Hang on your Wall
  • Satin Black 1.25" Solid Wood Frame With 1/8 Beveled Inside and Outside Edge to Show the Wood
  • Double Matted 10"x16" Print with Cream Colored Outer Matte and Sage Green Inner Matte to Fit Any Room Decor
  • A great way to remember all of the special places you visit
  • Made in the USA


Panima City Florida Beach Access by Artist Evelyn Jenkins Drew and Northwest Art Mall. Evelyn Jenkins Drew is a fifth generation California artist. She studied at San Jose State University in California, receiving a bachelors' degree in art in 1980. Evelyn paints bright and colorful "beachy" scenes with turquoise water and banana trees and palms that evoke the warmth of the tropical breezes of the Caribbean, California, Hawaii, and Mexico. Her art is about good times in fun places with old cars such as beautiful woodies and Volkswagen buses. Evelyn licenses art for posters, cards, metal signs, and wine labels, etc. Her art has been chosen for North Light Book's Splash 10: The best of Watercolor. She is a long time participant in the Cultural Council of Santa Cruz County's annual Open Studio Art Tour and her work has been collected internationally including in England, Canada, the Caribbean Islands, South Africa, Mexico and Trinidad. She and her husband Terry have lived in the sailing, surfing and beach culture of Santa Cruz, California for many years. They now spend four months each winter traveling on their sailboat in the Caribbean where she paints while her husband does his boat projects. During the summer and fall she exhibits in juried art festivals in California.