Navigation Oceana - Solo Exhibition of Jane Lawton Baldridge’s Sea Story Paintings
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Palm Beach Art, Antique & Design Showroom 500 North Dixie Highway , Lake Worth, Florida 33460
Jane Lawton Baldridge
Jane Lawton Baldridge
Internationally-renowned artist, Jane Lawton Baldridge presents ‘Navigation Oceana,’ an exhibition of her Sea Story Paintings that are specific to places of her ocean adventures.
A licensed boat captain who lived at sea for a decade, Jane has been painting moving water for decades using various media. She has a deep respect for the ocean, tides, currents and wind. Her paintings and passion resonate in her advocacy for the water on our planet. Jane has been involved with environmental and educational groups promoting protections for our watersheds all the way to the vast oceans.
From the artist: “Navigation Oceana strives to take you on a visual cruise through the Atlantic to the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico on over to the Pacific and even the South China Sea. Some days are stormy and some days tranquil, but all hold emotional beauty. Join me on my journey, reflect in my recap; most importantly learn to breathe deep the salt air.”
Beginning on Sept. 7, 2023, the exhibition will be open to the public at the Palm Beach Art, Antiques & Design Showroom (500 N. Dixie Hwy, Lake Worth, FL) on Tuesdays - Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
About Jane Lawton Baldridge
Jane Lawton Baldridge, lives and works in Stuart, Florida. She studied fine art at California Institute of Art (1977-78) and Alfred G. Glassel Museum School (1978-1982). Baldridge’s artwork has been shown in the Museum of Arts & Sciences, Times Square, The Musée du Louvre, Lincoln Center (2x), the Museum of Computer Art, the Mint Museum, the Elliott Museum, the Cameron Museum of Art, the Fayetteville Museum of Art and the World Festival of Art on Paper (Slovenia). She has a print of “We the People,” her 911 Tribute, in the print archives of the Library of Congress.