Abigail White Art Collections
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Artwork by Abigail White
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Concharitaville by Abigail White
Big Pine Conch House by Abigail White
Sloppy Joe's Conch Bar by Abigail White
Green Parrot Bar by Abigail White
Schooner Wharf Bar by Abigail White
Three Storytime Cottages by Abigail White
Conch Town Christmas by Abigail White
Home on the Beach by Abigail White
Sunset Hemingway Conch House by Abigail White
Bahama Conch House by Abigail White
Margaritaville Conch Christmas by Abigail White
Dreams Float by Abigail White
Blue Moon Conch House by Abigail White
Santa's Conch Sleigh and Tiny Key Deer by Abigail White
The Conch Shack by Abigail White
Paradise Island by Abigail White
Mangrove Cove by Abigail White
Blue Heaven Sign with Cherub and Rooster by Abigail White
Blue Heaven Conchs by Abigail White
Capt. Tony's by Abigail White
Purple Conch House at Twilight by Abigail White
Casa de Papa by Abigail White
Margarita Conch Shell Bar by Abigail White
Dream by the Sea by Abigail White
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About Abigail White
Growing up on the island of Key West has been an inspiring journey. I'm a pastor's daughter and one of nine children; my mother home schooled me, affording me plenty of free time to draw and paint, two of my favorite things. Key West has an artistic vibe: not only is it gorgeous and chromatic, but artists from around the world gather here and pool their knowledge. It's easy to feed off that vibe and learn from those artists!
One thing artists here love to depict are conch houses. Cute homes constructed by Bahama immigrants in Key West during the 19th century. They get their name from the conch shell, because people from the Bahamas were said to eat lots of conch meat. As far as I know, I'm the first to paint literal "conch houses" with the conch shell as the exterior of house. Key West's symbol is the conch shell so it's appropriate! My art has gone on to include conchs transformed into other things, like boats and a sleigh.
I still live in Key West and continue to draw inspiration from its beauty. I live with my husband, Terence, the Key West high school Cross Country coach (team name: The Fighting Conchs) and our two sons, Atticus and Archie.
Thanks for checking out my art!
-Abigail White
P.S. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or are interested in an original!