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Reneé Moss

A Florida almost-native, our family relocated to Weeki Wachee Springs when I was just four. A life-long love of Old Florida’s distinctive, raw coastal beauty was born. After two stints at the University of Florida and more than two decades in branding, graphic design and copywriting, my husband and I took the helm of a family farm and promptly started a Southwest Georgia wine business—Farmer’s Daughter—aptly named for our own. As 2020 brought great change to our world, it presented our family with a silver lining chance to take a leap. We relocated full-time to Walton County where—like countless others—we’d spent weekends and summers captivated by breathtaking beaches, colorful sunsets and an unrivaled natural canvas, brimming with wildlife and artistic inspiration. Fast-forward to present day, and as the kids learned to tie their shoes and take on other important tasks, I found a fleeting nugget of time for me again. And decided to grab it. A travel journal was begun. Quick sketches paved the way. The kids were intrigued. And so I began to rekindle a long-buried passion for drawing—squeezing it carefully into a busy schedule of homeschool and marketing/business management. My love of nature and the beauty that surrounds us—both here in SoWal and on our forays to the islands—fuels my artwork. I enjoy working with dry media, most specifically colored pencil, chalk pastel and charcoal. I simply cannot get enough flora and fauna, sandy vistas, turtles and dolphins… and every so often I wander into a bit of portraiture. I’m here to I learn from the expertise of so many talented artists around me as I finally rediscover my own inner artist.

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