Thank you all! This is an older building on Ft. King street...and the shop was recently renovated. I thought they did a good job on the colors, although I'm not sure how long the building will last!
@ Safe Leif - Oh, my dear man! I know you're from MinneeSota but still you should know the difference between a salon and a saloon. A salon only sells beer. But they'll dye it different colors for you.
@ Tapirgal - Aha! That's why you like the Cedar Key colors -- they inspire you to paint! What do you paint? Landscapes? Buildings? Animals? People? Do you sell your paintings in your shop?
Very nice, colorful!
ReplyDeletelovely!
ReplyDeleteOOoooh, I loe the brickwork on the top of that building and the colors are great, nice details!
ReplyDeleteThank you all! This is an older building on Ft. King street...and the shop was recently renovated. I thought they did a good job on the colors, although I'm not sure how long the building will last!
ReplyDeleteWow, nice colors!!! I would like to take up painting again in January, and this is what I want my colors to look like. You are inspiring me!
ReplyDeleteNot only do I like the photo, but I like the name.
ReplyDeleteI was worried about the wording--fresh & vintage--but you explained it well.
ReplyDeleteYou know what they say about assume! No the Eagles are not on my property but not too far away. Aren't they great. MB
Sorry for your pessimist attitude, I like this renovated building: it's original and eye catching. But probably you know better...
ReplyDeleteThe colours give the building a very festive look!
ReplyDeleteA colour scheme like this makes your office easy to find: "We're at the building with the purple door."
ReplyDeleteAre buildings being torn down and replaced with newer ones in Ocala?
Such a good composition, Jacob!
ReplyDeleteAre you one of the gun slingers at the Saloon, Jacob?!
ReplyDelete@ Safe Leif - Oh, my dear man! I know you're from MinneeSota but still you should know the difference between a salon and a saloon. A salon only sells beer. But they'll dye it different colors for you.
ReplyDelete@ Vogon Poet - I don't know nuttin'...but look at those bricks! Don't they look like they're going to crumble into sand any moment?
ReplyDelete@ Tapirgal - Aha! That's why you like the Cedar Key colors -- they inspire you to paint! What do you paint? Landscapes? Buildings? Animals? People? Do you sell your paintings in your shop?
ReplyDeleteNice and colorful Jacob !! Thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteI like it very much. The old bricks and the bright new paint in modern colors blends together nicely to make a statement.
ReplyDeleteLooks fancy in a good way!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
They do look a bit sandy, I thought that was one of your effects! I like the colours very much, it's old, it's cool!
ReplyDeletethe top looks like a castle - is that the look they were shootin for?
ReplyDeletevery colorful!
I LOVE this building! Love the colors and the details. Very charming!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Jacob!
I like the lines and colors in this shot. They definitly freshened up that vintaga building.
ReplyDeleteYes, wonderful colors here.
ReplyDeleteSome of my all-time favorite colors. Even a bit of Santa Fe, NM in there. But the brick is what make this place and your shot.
ReplyDeleteNICE!!
As long as they don't dye my hair in those colors, this looks like a lovely salon to go to.
ReplyDeleteI love coming across colorful places like this.
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