Florida’s Lost Tribes Museum Art Gallery
This website wasn’t what I had expected it to be. I had anticipated a website specifically dedicated to all of the lost tribes all over the world, but this is just a simple artist who paints what he believes the lost Indian tribe of Florida would have looked like, thus I became intrigued.
What a relief to be able to find my way through a website, and have the luxury to place my desired items in a shopping cart, have updates about this interesting art sent to me, I feel so spoiled. I really like how the background is an earthy tone of green, and the letters jump out in this vibrant white. There is a bit of information on the lost tribes of Florida near the bottom of the page, but I believe I would include more information on these tribes that compel this artist to dedicate his time and effort on.
The artist placed all of his art neatly and described each painting, with the exception of the giclee prints. In which I had no clue what that word even meant, so I had to look it up and discovered this would means a new method of scanning and printing paintings for a cheaper price. The artist would probably sell more if he included this definition, as well as a description alongside these cheaper versions.
I’m not sure if the artist was just tired of painting these incredibly interesting Indians or if he believes that Theodore Roosevelt, Humphrey Bogart, and Earnest Hemingway are Indians underwater. This seems to have nothing to do with what the website entailed in the first place, this change of pace so to speak made me as the viewer wonder if I was in fact still on the same website. This teaches me not to venture off subject when creating my own website. Again this website was also a bit wordy when it came to the description of the artist and his accomplishments; on the other hand the artists did post a resume. I also enjoy the fact that the navigation tabs are at the top of the page as well as the bottom of the page…how convenient.
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