Author: Nick McAuliffe, Vice President, TCPA; photos by Nick McAuliffe and Don and Joan Roberts
Late Sunday evening, the Tolomato Cemetery was visited by a special group: Florida artists.
This night-time happening was part of a week long Plein Air event sponsored by the St Augustine Art Association, an opportunity for artists to hone their skills at out-of-door interpretation of scenic spots all over our fair city.
The moon was full, the weather was perfect, and the artists took full advantage of this unusual opportunity to spend time working within the Tolomato Cemetery at night. As a bonus, we were able to enjoy the impromptu play of mandolinist, Mike Elias.
Thanks to Elyse Brady from the Art Association and our own volunteers, Pat Balanzategui, Joan and Don Roberts and Nick McAuliffe for help in making this event a success.
This night-time happening was part of a week long Plein Air event sponsored by the St Augustine Art Association, an opportunity for artists to hone their skills at out-of-door interpretation of scenic spots all over our fair city.
The moon was full, the weather was perfect, and the artists took full advantage of this unusual opportunity to spend time working within the Tolomato Cemetery at night. As a bonus, we were able to enjoy the impromptu play of mandolinist, Mike Elias.
Thanks to Elyse Brady from the Art Association and our own volunteers, Pat Balanzategui, Joan and Don Roberts and Nick McAuliffe for help in making this event a success.