Marlin

WHAT MADE YOU FOCUS YOUR TALENT ON SPORT FISHING?

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BRIAN KOLSHAK AMELIA ISLAND, FLORIDA STRANDEDAT­SEA.COM

My parents are the reason I’m a marine artist. I was fortunate enough to be exposed to fishing and spearfishi­ng with my dad when I was younger, and my excitement for it has never stopped. My mother is an artist also, and as a child, I would sit with her as she painted portraits, trying to copy her. Eventually, my elementary “doodles” became decent sketches, and my sketch pads quickly filled up. The two passions naturally merged, and I’m inspired by others’ love of sport fishing. I still can’t believe I get to create drawings and marineart commission­s for so many offshore enthusiast­s around

the world.

KC SCOTT LAKE PARK, FLORIDA KSCOTTART.COM

When I was a child, my father and grandfathe­r got me hooked on the world of fishing. Just like fishing, art has been a major part of my life since I was very young as well. Naturally, I drew and painted the things in my life that I was most interested in, fish being one of them. In 2008, I started to focus full time on my art, recognizin­g an opportunit­y in sport fishing that would allow me to pursue it as a legitimate career. To bridge two of my lifelong passions— sport fishing and art—is more than a dream come true.

CHESSY RICCA PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA CHESSYRICC­AART.COM

Have you ever looked at a fish up close the moment it’s pulled from the water? After all of the chaos is over and the adventure becomes still, your heartbeat settles down to normal, but the fish is still there, its colors as vibrant as ever. There is so much more to the experience of a catch. For me, the real beauty lies in the intricacie­s of a fish’s face. What might initially look silver to us is really a rainbow of pigments and mutations. As an oil painter and historian, it is my goal to capture those hidden colors using classical techniques to help describe the story—the one that lives in your memory forever.

JASON MATHIAS STUART, FLORIDA JASONMATHI­AS.COM

Growing up around my grandfathe­r’s South Florida offshore charter boat, Do Stay, my father’s inshore flats boats, and spending time underwater in the Florida Keys had a huge influence on me. Back in the 1980s and ’90s, underwater cameras were large, expensive and almost nonexisten­t, and no one at the time was privy to that underwater imagery. I wanted to be able to share that with the world through art. The underwater effects on light and the influence on color and form fascinated me, and I really wanted to capture that on canvas.

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