Ginette Callaway keeping the impressionist and post impressionist tradition alive. Born in France, living in the United States, inspired by the great impressionists and post impressionists she continues to paint in her way. Rich paint, lush and bold brush strokes and knife work, to get the results she wants. After almost two decades of painting she has developed a steady following of collectors. Painting is my life" says Ginette!
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Jekyll Island Georgia large Impressionist oil Painting by Ginette Callaway
I 
used to visit #Jekyll #Island off the #Georgia #Coast almost yearly 
about 20 years ago. I stopped doing it about ten years ago. The last 
time I went and stayed for a few days, was with my mother who visited 
from Germany. What I loved most about Jekyll Island was that it was very
 non touristy. There were only two restaurants and no stores other than a
 small convenient store. Everything you needed, you had to bring from 
the mainland, which suits me just fine, since I did the simple life 
thing. It was only about a 30 minute trip off the Island, to get 
everything you needed in #Brunswick Georgia.
It
 was great to find an affordable beach front hotel, even if it did have 
all the amnesties and there was no fast food place in walking distance, 
which too suited me just fine. You could get a decent room for under 100
 or tops 120 dollars a night with view of the ocean. it was a poor 
man/women/s paradise back then.
All
 I wanted was a place to escape and relax away from the usual noise, 
yelling, running, music, and human entrainment activities that you often
 find on beaches. On Jekyll Island you felt thrown back in to a time of 
"before discovery" at least it felt that way.
Now
 Jekyll island has been developed and when I took a short trip a couple 
of years ago just to see I was shocked and left shortly.
Prices have shot through the roof and it's not affordable anymore for someone like myself.
Prices have shot through the roof and it's not affordable anymore for someone like myself.
There
 was still lots of construction and everything seemed to have changed. 
Where you once saw the ocean from the street there were now hills of 
sand piled up. A fast food place was being build. I guess we can't 
survive with at least one on every corner. A large convention center was
 build right by the ocean.
I
 said my goodbys and prefer to keep the memories of Jekyll Island from 
15 or 20 years ago. I got to see the most beautiful sunrises just like 
in this painting. All you heard were the ocean, the wind, the seagulls, 
and you could see dolphins swimming and jumping off the coast. The trees
 all grow toward the land, blown by the Atlantic winds, that blow 
steadily, it all looks very unique. I walked the beach and there were 
few people. Loggerhead turtle tracks and driftwood and to my happy 
surprise NO litter, plastic bottles and other trash humans often throw 
down wherever they stand. It was a magical place. I'll miss you Jekyll 
Island!
View from my balcony last time I visited #Jekyll #Island #Georgia
Work in Progress. #Oil on canvas 36 x 36 inches
This painting will be available to purchase very soon.
If you are interested please contact me.
Work in Progress. #Oil on canvas 36 x 36 inches
This painting will be available to purchase very soon.
If you are interested please contact me.
To see my Georgia Inspired original paintings CLICK HERE
The finished 36 x 36 inch painting 
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| Under painting for Jekyll island Sunrise Georgia oil painting | 
Progress Photos 
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| Work in Progress Photo 2 | 
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| Work In Progress Photo 3 | 
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