16X20 Acrylic on canvas. This is the first painting since I got the lasik done. I started it to work out some problems in the other painting " Trey's Dock in Destin" . I had just reached the drawing stage and went right on to paining without finishing it. It is smaller, but some how to me has the same kind of impact as the larger one. The only reason I finished this one was because so many people liked the other one and because a certain person, who was married in Destin, gave me inspiration to finish it. Sold
Monday, December 13, 2010
Destin Dock
16X20 Acrylic on canvas. This is the first painting since I got the lasik done. I started it to work out some problems in the other painting " Trey's Dock in Destin" . I had just reached the drawing stage and went right on to paining without finishing it. It is smaller, but some how to me has the same kind of impact as the larger one. The only reason I finished this one was because so many people liked the other one and because a certain person, who was married in Destin, gave me inspiration to finish it. Sold

Saturday, December 11, 2010
Savanah River Lamp Light
This Was from a picture courtesy Of Matt Pitts. 16 X 20 acrylic on canvas. When you look at this painting you may be thinking I was interested in the lamp light. Because most of you know I have done alot of these in the past. What I was most interested in was twilight. It is neither dark nor day and the lamp is neither providing the light or is it dim. Everything seemed to be "inbetween" at this moment. I especially like the water in river as it reflects the twilight and is not the actual color of the river, but a reflection of it. This painting was problomatic and yet alot fun for me. I hope you enjoy. David Pitts For Sale

Thursday, March 26, 2009
Jelly Fish

Sunday, March 22, 2009
Smokey Mountains Gatlinberg Tennessee
This is a 24" X 18 " acyclic on canvas painting. The scene is from the smokey mountains near Gatlinberg Tennessee. my daughter loved this spot. You could feel the air was nice and cool when the wind blew ac cross the water. It was pretty high up there in the mountain. There was almost a 5 degree temperature difference from the bottom to the top. The trail was one of those scenic drives that you could drive up to certain locations and then hike a little to nice spots. At the bottom of the mountain and the end trail was a little shop where they made their own honey and had a few antiques and hand made items. I think they also had some rustic cabins you could stay in for overnight visits.

Sunday, March 8, 2009
Tallulah Gorge

Wednesday, March 4, 2009
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