If you are in Rockport, Texas, and you find the little sketchy turnoff road somewhere near the municipal airport, and you follow that road for miles and miles and miles until you start wondering where on earth you're going, and then you KEEP GOING, and you start to wonder if you're going to run out of road, and there on the right you see a sign that says COMMUNITY PARK, and if you pull into the torn up parking lot that has been through lord knows how many hurricanes and never been repaved, and if you CLIMB OVER the concrete barrier that looks like it was just kind of left there by accident, and if you pay attention to the WARNING ALLIGATOR sign, and DON'T TURN BACK, chances are you will find a sandy shoreline and a sandbar a little ways out in the water, and chances are there will be some locals already out on the sandbar on their lawn chairs drinking beer and watching the sun set (which is good, because it means they scared off the alligators and you don't have to), and IF you hang out for long enough, you will see a GLORIOUS sunset over Copano Bay, and you just MIGHT find Norman and Shark out there fishing. You will ALSO get bit by six million MOSQUITOS.
This painting is watercolor painted on watercolor paper. It is framed and matted under plexiglass to 11"x14".