HomeEntertainmentArtIGW featured artist paints...

IGW featured artist paints what he loves

HOLMES BEACH – Island Gallery West’s January Featured Artist, Darryl Goldman, paints what he loves and draws inspiration from his life experiences and his strong faith. A display of Goldman’s art titled “Simple Memories” takes center stage in the front window of the gallery in Holmes Beach. Oil paintings of animals range from exotic birds to farm animals including sheep.

“I like to paint sheep because of my faith,” Goldman said. “The Bible is full of sheep, and I really enjoy painting them. The mules come from growing up around farms. My relatives had farms in Mississippi and growing up, there were always mules.”

IGW featured artist paints what he loves
Oil painting by Darryl Goldman. – Jason Schaffer | Sun

Goldman is a retired Army Chaplain who served for 25 years in the U.S. and Europe. Spending a great deal of time in Germany, he often found time to paint the beautiful sights of Bavaria, but since there was never enough time for oil to dry, his Army days were spent painting with watercolors, which dry much faster. After retiring, Goldman and his wife, Linda, spent more than two years traveling the country, which allowed him to work many plein air scenes (paintings done outside, on location). There are multiple examples of Goldman’s plein air works on display, ranging from farm life in the upper Midwest to nautical scenes in Cortez.

IGW featured artist paints what he loves
“Simple Memories,” art by Darryl Goldman currently on display at Island Gallery West in Holmes Beach. – Jason Schaffer | Sun

“I really like to paint from old black and white photos,” said Goldman, who pointed out examples on display at the gallery which he painted from old photographs that caught his eye. “I painted that trailer court down there. I imagine you don’t see too many trailer park paintings, but being new to Florida, I just found it fascinating.”

“Simple Memories” will be on display until the end of January, and all works on display are available for purchase. You can meet Goldman on Friday, Jan. 14 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the monthly Holmes Beach Art Walk reception. There will be drinks and bites, live music by Chip Ragsdale and plenty of art.

Island Gallery West is at 5368 Gulf Drive, Holmes Beach. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. For more information call 941-778-6648 or visit www.islandgallerywest.com.

Most Popular

More from Author

Pat Copeland Scholarships awarded

ANNA MARIA - Three students were awarded the 2024 Pat Copeland...

Island Players present ‘The Woman in Black’

ANNA MARIA - The Island Players conclude their historic 75th season...

Voters to decide tourist tax increase

MANATEE COUNTY – County commissioners were set to vote on whether...

Nobody loves lovebugs but other lovebugs

ANNA MARIA ISLAND - Twice a year the area is invaded...

Pool America, Diamond Turf tie

ANNA MARIA – With warmer weather in the air, the adult soccer league took the pitch last Thursday night for the fifth week of regular season play. The Pool America team played without their captain, Chris Klotz, and other key players. Also playing without a full roster, team Diamond...

Residents consider initiating consolidation referendum

HOLMES BEACH – Anna Maria Island residents are working to find ways to fight back against a loss of home rule and the potential consolidation or elimination of the three Island cities, and are considering whether or not initiating a voter referendum is the best way to...

Eighty new coconut palms line Bridge Street

BRADENTON BEACH – Eighty new coconut palms have been delivered and are being planted along Bridge Street. “This will be a big improvement,” Mayor John Chappie said on April 25. “Many of the existing trees needed to be replaced.” At an April 3 Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) meeting, the...

Pat Copeland Scholarships awarded

ANNA MARIA - Three students were awarded the 2024 Pat Copeland Scholarships at the Anna Maria Island Historical Society during the April 25 AMI Chamber of Commerce Business Card Exchange. The scholarships named for Copeland, one of the founders of the Historical Society and a former reporter and...

City leaders talk mangrove regulations

HOLMES BEACH – City leaders are considering taking on the responsibility for local mangrove regulation from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). Development Services Director Chad Minor said the process to get that permission may be simpler than previously thought. Minor gave commissioners and Mayor Judy Titsworth an...

Dock floats missing after storm

BRADENTON BEACH - Due to strong winds and waves on April 11, several floats on the city’s finger docks went missing and replacement was discussed at a city Pier Team meeting on April 24. “I spoke with Duncan (Steve Porter of Duncan Seawall) this morning and asked him...

Island Players present ‘The Woman in Black’

ANNA MARIA - The Island Players conclude their historic 75th season with “The Woman in Black,” directed by Kelly Wynn Woodland and stage managed by Kristin Mazzitelli. According to Woodland, this play is a bit different from the comedies that Island Players’ audiences are accustomed to. The play...

Diorama depicts mullet netting methods

CORTEZ – A refurbished diorama depicting now-defunct mullet netting techniques used by early Cortez fishermen was unveiled at the Cortez Cultural Center’s environmental learning event on April 20. “Cortez is all about fishing. It is mission critical for Cortez,” Cortez Village Historical Society (CVHS) President Cindy Rodgers said...

Tarpon Primer: Part two

Although tarpon can be one of the most exciting gamefish to engage, they are also one of the most demanding and exhausting. It’s not uncommon to hear stories of epic two-hour-plus battles, which are not good for the angler or the tarpon. After experiencing the thrill of the...

Stone crab season closes

Fresh stone crabs will be available just a little while longer as the harvesting season is about to end. According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), stone crab season closes on May 2 with the last day of harvest being May 1 for the state’s...

Florida insurance ground zero

We are on the brink of hurricane season and this year promises to be an active one, so what goes hand in hand with hurricanes? Insurance. We’re talking here about homeowners’ insurance, although flood insurance is also slated to have increases over the next few years. FEMA is...

Mayor, state legislator discuss consolidation

HOLMES BEACH – Mayor Judy Titsworth met with Rep. Will Robinson Jr. recently to discuss the potential for consolidation or elimination of the three Anna Maria Island cities. She said that after the meeting, she feels he’s listening to city leaders’ concerns. Robinson is one of the five-member...