Beach Sunshine in Uvita – Painting for Sale on eBay

Glowing Sunshine on the Beach

beach painting, painting for sale, art on ebay, artist dave white, costa rica, beach, oil painting, tropical, palm trees, seascape, art

Glimmering Sunshine, Warm Sand

Click here to bid!

Uvita, Costa Rica has one of my favorite beaches in that country, as I’ve written about before. Uvita is on the Pacific side of Costa Rica. In this painting, the morning waves are washing up on shore with the sunlight illuminating the glow of the water, sand and palm trees.

This painting measures 10″ in width and 8″ in height, and is painted on gallery-wrapped canvas (no frame necessary!). It’s up fur auction on eBay (starting at 1 penny) until Sunday, April 21st at 9pm eastern time.

Uvita, Costa Rica – Seascape Oil Painting for Sale

seascape, costa rica, uvita, bahia ballena, beach, playa, palm trees, painting for sale, art for sale, artist dave white, Pacific

Uvita, Costa Rica – Seascape Oil Painting

Lush, expansive, open, serene. All of these words and more can be used to describe Uvita, Costa Rica’s tropical Pacific coastline.

This new 8″ x 10″ oil painting is available on eBay until Sunday, April 5th at 10pm!

Costa Rica Beach Paintings – Works in Progress

Do any of you ever dream of beautiful expansive and tropical beaches with very few people on them?

costa rica, uvita, bahia ballena, beach painting, artist dave white

Uvita, Costa Rica – Beach Painting in Progress

Uvita lies on Costa Rica’s southern Pacific coast. The beach there is really something to behold. There is even a natural whale’s tale formation of sand and rock that extends into the ocean, of which I’m sure I’ll do some paintings in the future. In the meantime, this is the first couple of layers of this painting, which I’ll complete soon!

While I’m talking about Uvita, I have to give a shout out to my friend from the Peace Corps, Travis Bays, founder of Bodhi Surf School, a yoga and surf camp that specializes in providing one-of-a-kind vacation experiences. Travis lives in Uvita with his wife Pilar and their daughter Maya.

If you travel down the Pacific coast further south, you’ll eventually get to Corcovado National Park, the most biodiverse region in the western hemisphere. While in the Peace Corps, I trekked through Corcovado’s jungles, rivers and wild beaches!

Costa Rica, Corcovado, Beach Painting, Artist Dave White

Corcovado, Costa Rica – Beach Painting in Progress

 

Surfing, Yoga and Art in Bahia Ballena, Costa Rica

what’s this all about?

We are in the midst of developing an exciting new family retreat in beautiful Bahia Ballena, Costa Rica, that offers yoga, surfing, nature tours and the opportunity to participate in a community mural painting! This partnership between Bodhi Surf School, The WholeMe! Programs and Art with Meaning is a way of strengthening community and family bonds through fun, holistic activities! The first week-long retreat is being planned for December 2012. My wife Brigitta, a master’s level and registered Dance Movement Therapist, and certified Children’s Yoga Teacher, is the founder of The WholeMe! Programs, which serves to nurture and support young children’s social, emotional and physical development through yoga and the expressive arts.

Bodhi Surf and Art With Meaning

Now let’s take a step back. How is Art with Meaning and WholeMe! Programs connected to Bodhi Surf School, anyway? Here’s the story:

I met my friend Travis Bays, founder of Bodhi Surf School, in 2006 as a newly arriving Community Economic Development Adviser as part of Peace Corps Costa Rica. Travis was then a part of the same program and had already been in Costa Rica for a year, in his assigned community (and future permanent home) of Uvita, Costa Rica. We actually met my first day there during orientation! In succeeding years we stayed in touch through professional development trainings and other Peace Corps related events.

Over the course of two years in my community of La Cruz de Abangares, Guanacaste (near Monteverde), I worked on several sustainable economic development initiatives, one of which was establishing ECC La Cruz, a locally-owned and operated community credit bank. Travis was key in helping me to start this community bank project with his micro-credit connections in Costa Rica!

After a few months around town in La Cruz, it became known that I was also an artist. Before long, neighbors were requesting that I put my artistic skills to use! I first painted a few signs for La Campesinita, a small marmalade-producing business, to use at tourism fairs. I later painted a custom sign for a neighbor’s farm. However, I soon thought of my own ideas and began a mural project to beautify the local school! On the front of the school, the students and I painted several cultural symbols and the phrase “Orgullosamente Guanacasteco,” or “Proudly Guanacastecan.” On the side, we painted the flags of Guanacaste and Costa Rica. The largest mural is a world map with every country in the world in Spanish. On the sides are inspirational quotes. This map was a hit, as we used it to learn geography through contests and trivia games!

This artwork helped brighten up the community landscape, connected to the local culture and was even used for educational purposes. Heck, if you search Flickr for “La Cruz de Abangares,” someone even posted a picture of the school murals here. Although I hadn’t coined the phrase yet, this truly was “art with meaning.” In my remaining months in La Cruz, I also painted a mural on the side of the local pulpería, or general store, depicting the owner’s farm and his favorite animals.

Upon returning to the States and moving to the Washington, DC area, I began working for the micro-credit loan program of the Latino Economic Development Corporation (LEDC), a non-profit which operates community-building programs in the DC region. Word of my artwork got around my new workplace, as I did a few commissioned pieces for co-workers, and was even commissioned by LEDC to paint three large murals for display in their office! Since then, I’ve continued to enjoy creating custom, meaningful artwork for others through Art with Meaning!

Personalized Surf Art

Travis and I reconnected recently and decided to create a partnership between Art with Meaning, Bodhi Surf School and Grupo SURF. Born out of this idea came “Inner Surfer Art”, which is custom-made, personalized artwork of Bodhi Surf School visitors! Ten percent of all sales are contributed to Grupo SURF, also founded by Travis, which empowers the youth of Bahia Ballena in the sustainable development of their communities through literacy, technology, surfing, and yoga programs. Inner Surfer Art provides clients with uniquely personal and beautiful artwork to decorate their home with, and to preserve the memory of their Bodhi Surf Camp experience.

Art with Meaning, WholeMe! Programs, Bodhi Surf School and Grupo SURF are excited to continually strengthen our partnerships and provide educational, holistic family retreats along with beautiful artwork!

finished Punta Uvita oil painting – Costa Rica art

…and I’m done!  This oil painting of the whale’s tale formation in Bahia Ballena (Whale Bay), Costa Rica, is part of the “Inner Surfer Art” offered in partnership with Bodhi Surf School and Grupo SURF.

"costa rica art", "bahia ballena painting", "punta uvita painting", uvita, "inner surfer art", "surf art", "art with meaning

Punta Uvita Oil Painting

more “Inner Surfer Art!”

Another “inner surfer art” oil painting as part of Art With Meaning’s partnership with Bodhi Surf School and Grupo SURF, a community-based organization in Costa Rica that empowers youth in the sustainable development of their communities!

"Costa Rica" "inner surfer art" "surf art" "surfing art" "oil painting" "ocean painting" surf, "blue hues" "purple hues" "art with meaning" "Bodhi Surf School" Uvita "Bahia Ballena" art, painting, artist