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by Linda Cabrera
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Key West has had a long military presence; in the past, the Navy was the Big Brother of the Keys with an amazing amount of personnel in the area. ... more
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Key West has had a long military presence; in the past, the Navy was the Big Brother of the Keys with an amazing amount of personnel in the area. This naval station's strategic location proved vital during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. President John F. Kennedy visited the Naval Station, Key West afterwards to thank service members and their families for their contributions during the crisis. The naval presence in the Keys was reduced during the 1970s with the closure of the naval station and eventual sale of the former base property to local developers. This painting is a nostalgic reminder of the past prior to that closing.
It is all in the detail. My work is a combination of realism and folk art, showing the laid back and colorful island life in which I was raised. I strive to add energy to my paintings by including people, animals, birds, that are all a part of my Conch upbringing. I not only endeavor to portray my life as a child growing up in Key West, but also the island as it exists today through the eyes of the many people who visit throughout the year. In my latest work, you will see Key West as it was long-ago. In walking the neighborhoods I am reminded of how things once were. I bring my own memories into each piece, lovingly taking the extra time to add details, whether it is a sign on a building that once was, or children playing in the...
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Linda Cabrera
Yes, the other entrance is on United Street/Southermost Point area.
Sharon Burger
my Dad was stationed here and my memories of the gates are of the two little japanese submarines that were captured and put n display on either side of the entrance. There were two gates and I think they were closer to the southernmost point..this is fine work Linda..