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Randon Eddy
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Sanibel resident, Randon Eddy, expanded her interest in painting after she fell in love with the island environment while vacationing.   Her involvement with Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge and Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation, provides natural inspiration for many of her animal paintings. Randon’s interest in the birds and the colors natural to this sub-tropic environment, play across her canvasses.  
 
When she moved down to Sanibel over 8 years ago, she changed her pallet and the focus of her paintings as her interests evolved. Under the tutelage of artist like Frank Webb, Greg Biolchini  Don Getz, Gale Bennett and Sue Archer, Randon has found new ways to express her self through her art.
 
 Her paintings are in Seaweed Gallery located on Sanibel and on Captiva and The Matlacha.  For more information check out Randon’s web site: www.randontstu

     
Vist Randon Eddy's Website at:  http://www.randontstudio.com/
     
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Lone Sailboat
  Mud Flats
Lone Sailboat  15x22 watercolor   Mud Flats   15"x22" watercolor
     
Off Lighthouse Point   Riddley Sea Turtle
Off Lighthouse Point  16"x 20" acrylic   Riddley Sea Turtle  10"x20" acrylic