
Taylor Ikin
PV: Why did you choose this business or line of work?
Taylor: I did not choose it…it embraced me. Looking for friends while living on an island in the Caribbean, I joined a group of painters. And so my life began.
PV: What is your primary role or duty in your company?
Taylor: As an artist, I am a one man band. I am a studio of one.
PV: What sets you apart from your competition?
Taylor: : I am known as an environmentalist with a paint brush. I try to educate, inform and encourage the viewer to preserve for the future.
PV: What would you be doing now if it weren’t for your business, taking money out of the equation?
Taylor: Painting and teaching art are my job and my pleasure. I would not change a thing.
PV: What do you do for fun?
Taylor: Anything that has to do with people, especially relating to the arts, a party and travel!
PV: Who or what is most important to you, personally or professionally?
Taylor: My family, friends and doggie Abby are most important, followed by doing the best work I can. My long term relationship with Nuance Galleries in Tampa has also given me the much appreciated personal and professional support.
PV: A little secret about you that would shock those who don’t know you!
Taylor: My full name is Anna Robinson Taylor Newton (Gray) Ikin!
PV: What are your personal and professional mottos?
Taylor: “Defer not to tomorrow to be wise, for tomorrow’s sun may never rise!” unknown
PV: When you were five, what was your dream to be when you grew up?
Taylor: My dream was to have horses and especially show jumpers.
PV: Have you achieved all or most of your dreams thus far?
Taylor: Yes. I had a horse; I have enjoyed painting all over the world, including 18 years in Antigua. I teach workshops and lecture around the country and the class I teach at the Dunedin Fine arts Center is a total joy. The public recognition of my work is the icing on the cake.
Taylor Ikin is widely known for her work on YUPO, a synthetic tree free surface. Her environmentally sensitive images have been exhibited in Museums throughout the South as well as Florida house in Washington DC. Her unique approach and joy in making art are the frequent topic of articles in multiple art magazines, books and the local press, and can be enjoyed through her DVD, Dancing With YUPO. She has taught regionally, nationally, and in the Caribbean as well as 15 years at the Gulf Coast Museum of Art and recently the Beach Art Center. Ikin now teaches at the Dunedin Fine Arts Center in Dunedin, FL.
She has served on the Boards of the Arts Council of Hillsborough County and was the President and a Board Member of the Florida Watercolor Society for a total of 16 years.
Ikin is currently on the Board of the Gasparilla Festival of Arts, the Education Committee of the Tampa Museum of Art and the Restoration Committee of the Tampa Theater. She was awarded Signature Membership in the Florida Watercolor Society as well as the Suncoast Watercolor Society and is an award winning member of the Florida Artist Group. In 2012 her work was juried into the National Water, www.TaylorIkin.com











PV: Who or what is most important to you, personally or professionally?
It should come as no surprise that Lisa Casalino has become one of the most highly sought-after performers in Tampa Bay. After all, she’s been serenading audiences throughout Central Florida with her soulful, sultry voice for nearly 15 years.
Would you believe me when I tell you. You are queen of my heart. Can you feel my love buzz. – Nirvana. The cooler weather is taking me back to those “Nirvana” happy days when we in Tampa Bay enjoy football, baseball and hockey. Most of all, the start of Fall makes for great times with lots of do around town.





The Holocaust Through Czech Children’s Eyes – Through August 28, 2011
The Florida Orchestra’s history is steeped in orchestral tradition from both sides of Tampa Bay. The Tampa Philharmonic and the St. Petersburg Symphony merged on November 23, 1966, when representatives from both orchestras traveled by boat to the center of Tampa Bay where they married the two institutions in a symbolic union. The merger became official two years later, and the Florida Gulf Coast Symphony opened its first season on November 14, 1968, under the baton of Music Director Irwin Hoffman. The orchestra performed as the Florida Gulf Coast Symphony until changing its name to The Florida Orchestra in 1984.
Michael Murphy is not fearless of competition; he says “what’s that”? “I actually believe in this day and age that competition comes from everywhere on the art gallery side. We have everything from the internet, to discount warehouse clubs, and craft stores, trying to sell art. As for framing, our biggest competition are really clients that have never been in my framing gallery and believe that picture framing is picture framing. I truly believe there is no one with more knowledge, more selection, and more creativity in the United States than us. These large chain stores put up big signs that say certified picture framer and they are certified,… by the store. Many of the processes that are done can create long-term damage to the art work . When you see a problem on the front of your artwork, it’s probably too late or will be a very expensive to fix . We see lots of damage from bad framing . Many times the mistakes that happen are hidden underneath the mat or are covered up by the backing, thus making it hard for the consumer to be aware of these damaging issues, until it’s too late. The other misnomer from these large chain stores is the false impression of giving 50 or 60% off of anything. We recently made a bid to a client. Our normal everyday prices without a discount on average come in lower or close to the same as the large chain store’s discounted 50%-60% off price”.
Flamboyant costumes, original music performed live, elaborate sets and an always astonishing mix of athleticism and artistry that combines strength, skill and speed mark the return of Cirque du Soleil to the Tampa Bay area this summer when Alegria will be performed for the first time at the St. Pete Times Forum.

By now, Principe had painted thousands of hearts in every size and color – collaged hearts, floating hearts, gilded hearts and enigmatic hearts camouflaged in backgrounds of his abstracts. His exclusive art collection, fine wines and other signature pieces can be viewed by appointment only at a gallery studio in Boca Raton, FL. Principe also has been working on a fine china line, custom made furniture, candles, perfume, a clothing line with a particularly beautiful dress worn by Prince Harry’s girlfriend and Neiman Marcus will be introducing his exclusive scarf event in February 2011!



