The following artists have work on exhibit: Peter Barnett: www.peterbarnettart.com, Claudine Bouchard, Heidi Coutu, Minoo Khanbabai, Robert Masla, Beryl Salinger Shmitt : berylsalingerschmitt.com Sue Tosh, Jerry Wilson, Roberta Wilson. |
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Please excuse the poor quality of some of the photos, glare, etc. Some of the photographs where taken the day the show was hung with a hand held camera and no proper lighting set up. |
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Peter Barnett ![]() Peter Barnett Bahia de Banderas |
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![]() Peter Barnett Peter Barnett - Boca Beach ![]() Peter Barnett Boca Daybreak ![]() Peter Barnett Boca Sunrise ![]() Peter Barnett Boca Twilight ![]() Peter Barnett Los Arcos from Conchas Chinas ![]() Peter Barnett The Path to Las Animas ![]() Peter Barnett The Rocks at Colomitas |
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Claudine Bouchard
![]() Claudine Bouchard View across the river from the Casa |
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Heidi Coutu ![]() Heidi Coutu View from Altamira ![]() Heidi Coutu Boca in Plein Air ![]() Heidi Coutu View across the river from the Casa ![]() Heidi Coutu View up River in the Boca ![]() Heidi Coutu Pangas, Boca |
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Minoo Khanbabai ![]() Minoo Khanbabai View Across River from Casa Studio ![]() Minoo Khanbabai View from Restaurant Altamira ![]() Minoo Khanbabai View from Restaurant Altamira 2 ![]() Minoo Khanbabai View from Restaurant Altamira 2 ![]() Minoo Khanbabai Still life Painted at the Casa |
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Robert Masla ![]() Robert Masla True North ![]() Robert Masla Doors of Fortuity ![]() Robert Masla Keys to Music ![]() Robert Masla Bottles of Light ![]() Robert Masla Guiding Light ![]() Robert Masla Sailing to the Sun ![]() Robert Masla Plein Air Sketch, Brahm at Conchas Chinas ![]() Robert Masla Watching the Sunset, Los Muertos Pier |
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Beryl Salinger Shmitt ![]() Beryl Salinger Shmitt In the Casa Studio ![]() Beryl Salinger Shmitt Rooster ![]() Beryl Salinger Shmitt Terrace ![]() Beryl Salinger Shmitt On-the-Beach-in-Boca |
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Sue Tosh ![]() Sue Tosh Entrance to the Casa ![]() Sue Tosh Still life Painted at the Casa |
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Jerry Wilson ![]() Jerry Wilson Dinner at the Boca ![]() Jerry Wilson Whale ![]() Jerry Wilson Snorkel View ![]() Jerry Wilson Mask ![]() Jerry Wilson Mask 2 ![]() Jerry Wilson Sun Bathing at the Boca ![]() Jerry Wilson Mariposa ![]() Jerry Wilson Chowder Pot with Birds ![]() Jerry Wilson Boat Bowl - Inspired by the Pangas ![]() Jerry Wilson Pottery Inspired from ceramics at Cafe Primativo ![]() Jerry Wilson Potter |
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Roberta Wilson ![]() Roberta Wilson Tie Plant near Boca High School ![]() Roberta Wilson In the Casa Studio ![]() Roberta Wilson View towrds the sea ![]() Roberta Wilson FLowers ![]() Roberta Wilson Flowers 2 ![]() Roberta Wilson Sketch done at the Zocalo in El Tuito |
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Unique Ocean side artists’ home and studio
Casa de los Artistas - available for rental. Located 10 miles south of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, our home is in Boca de Tomatlan... a small fishing village nestled between the jungle mountains and Pacific Ocean on the Bay of Banderas. Designed in Mexican hacienda style with modern amenities, Casa de los Artistas has: • Approx. 5,000 sq. ft. of living space • 4 bedrooms/5 baths • terraces and patio • fully equipped kitchen/laundry • open air studio space (1,500 sq. ft.) Single family rental, or ideal for multi-family vacations, family reunions, corporate or business seminars/retreats, etc. Also offering: All inclusive one week Art Workshops/Vacation-Retreats to find out more contact: Monica and Bob at (413) 625-8382 www.maslafineart.com or contact Karla and Steven at Boca Divers 011 52 322 228 0713 www.bocadivers.com |
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| Our House If you want to experience authentic rural Mexican culture, while enjoying the comforts of modern amenities, Casa de los Artistas offers the perfect opportunity. The house is built with the jungle and mountains behind it and the river and ocean at its' front door. We access our home from the village by crossing a small river. Every room in the house has a terrace and a view of the water. All for bedrooms have their own private bathroom. On the ground floor is a large patio with tables and chairs for eating and lounging, as well as an outside shower. There is a main living space which consists of a large living room / kitchen dining room area, which opens onto a large patio where you can dine overlooking the Boca Bay. There is a third floor studio space, approximately 1,500 square ft., which has its' own bathroom and shower. |
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"The Boca" Boca de Tomatlan is a small fishing village ten miles south of Puerto Vallarta. There are four small grocerias, a tortia factory and 4 sesaside restaurants with palapa (thatched roof) style eating, right on the beach. Have a meal served to you at a table on the beach with your feet in the sand. Fishing boats bring in fresh fish each day for purchase. There are boat trips that leave for various destinations further down the coast. Water taxis provide round trip service to Yelapa daily. Boca boats are also available for hire for fishing as well as snorkeling and scuba diving at such places as Los Arcos National Reserve and Calamitus. Boca Divers can arrange water excursions for you on request. They are a reliable professional resource. Sea kayaks are also available for rental for use in the bay or to paddle to secluded beaches down the coast. From November through February whale watching is a popular pastime as the mothers and new borns migrate south from the Baja peninsula. It's exciting to see whales and dolphin frolic in the Boca bay while relaxing on our patio. Hike the jungle path along the seaside cliff with dramatic vistas and tropical flora and fauna or take a horseback ride along waterfalls in Mismoloya (next village north). The local people in Boca are friendly and welcoming. Guests are warmly invited to the many village fiestas that happen throughout the year. The Boca is an ideal place just to relax and get away or engage in any number of the numerous activities it has to offer. |
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Puerto Vallarta
Puerta Vallarta is a world class tourist destination with numerous activities to choose from. It is a cosmopolitan city of approximately 250,000, with five star restaurants alongside inexpensive roadside tacorias. This very walkable city offers great shopping, music, and art as well as crafts from all over Mexico. The downtown area along the beach known as the Malecon (boardwalk) features street performers, crafts and music nightly.
Climate
Puerto Vallarta is tropical, located on the same parallel as the Hawaiian Islands. The temperature averages 28 degrees C. 82 degrees F. with an average of 300 sunny days a year. The rainy season is from late June to early October.