Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and Sanibel Island are a few of the sleepy, little towns found in southwest Florida. This quaint, quiet realm of the Sunshine State is endearingly referred to as Florida’s Treasure Coast. It’s popular for its calm, relaxing beaches and warm, beautiful weather. However, Fort Myers holds more hidden treasures than what meets the eye.
Southwest Florida’s fine arts community can be found in so many places. Aside from the fine art galleries in the River District and the heavy artist community of Matalacha, you’ll find it even in the murals painted on buildings near the beach. You can see it in the design of several of Fort Myers most popular structures. You can also find it in some of Fort Myers untapped resources, such as local artists.
Josh Goehring is an up-and-coming artist living in southwest Florida. Josh is originally from Pittsburgh, PA and was raised in the Florida Keys. Growing up in the Keys, Josh was able to observe and absorb so much of the culture that makes Florida what it is. He found his talent in art and fell in love with painting. He has spent years tweaking this talent and honing his skills. He paints mostly Contemporary-Impressionist style with oil paints. T. Marie’s Galleries can be found at www.fineartcraftsfurniture.com. T. Marie’s features Josh’s original paintings and fine art prints. This small company has been beating the odds in America’s struggling economy by offering quality, handmade in America products for a reasonable price. T. Marie’s showcases Josh’s work but also offers custom, pine wood furniture and wood or ceramic crafts. Their hard work and dedication to making superior products can be described in their motto, “Making tomorrow’s antiques today.”















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