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My Art Journey From 8 Years Old To 86 Years Old

My Art Journey From 8 Years Old To 86 Years Old

Every artist has a beginning. Mine started at the age of eight with a simple pencil, a blank sheet of paper, and a dream that would shape the next seventy-eight years of my life.

Looking back now at 86 years old, I can honestly say that art has been one of life’s greatest blessings. It has introduced me to incredible people, taken me across the country, opened gallery doors I once only imagined, and allowed me to leave behind a legacy of creativity for future generations.

At age 86 Lloyd Dobson Artist painting on his studio gallery lanai

Discovering My Passion

Growing up in Independence, Missouri, I found myself constantly drawing anything that caught my imagination. While many children eventually moved on to other hobbies, I never did.

Lloyd Dobson senior year at William Chrisman High Scool and President of The Art Club

My parents quickly realized that I had an unusual passion for creating artwork. Every opportunity I had, I was sketching, painting, or experimenting with colors. Those early years became the foundation for a lifelong career that continues today.

Even then, I wasn’t simply drawing pictures—I was learning how to tell stories through art.

Learning From Great Teachers

As I grew older, I knew that if I wanted to become a professional artist, I needed to continue learning.

I had the privilege of studying under the late Missouri artist Andrew Thoman, whose instruction helped me understand composition, color harmony, and the discipline required to become a successful painter.

Later, after moving to California, I continued my education by studying with renowned artist Bert Carter. Every lesson expanded my understanding of oil painting and reinforced one important truth:

Great artists never stop learning.

That philosophy still guides me today.

A Detour Through Baseball

Many people are surprised to learn that my life nearly took a completely different direction.

I was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers organization and attended rookie training camp with dreams of playing professional baseball.

Unfortunately, a severe ankle injury ended those aspirations before they truly began.

At the time, it felt devastating.

Today, I see it differently.

Sometimes life closes one door so another can open.

In my case, that door led back to painting.

Opening My First Gallery

Returning to art full-time eventually led me to open my own gallery in beautiful Laguna Beach, California—one of America’s most respected art communities.

Later I opened another gallery and studio in Canoga Park, where I not only painted but also taught oil painting classes to aspiring artists.

Business card of Dobson's Art Shoppe in Canoga Park, California by Lloyd Dobson Artist

Teaching others became one of the most rewarding chapters of my career. Watching students discover their own artistic abilities reminded me why I fell in love with painting as a child.

Art has always been about more than creating paintings.

It’s about inspiring others.

Finding Inspiration Along Florida’s Gulf Coast

In 2013, I relocated to Sarasota, Florida, where the breathtaking beauty of the Gulf Coast provided endless inspiration.

The sparkling waters, white sand beaches, colorful sunsets, swaying palm trees, sailboats, and peaceful shorelines became central themes in my artwork.

Oil painting of a blue and yellow Adriondack Chairs sitting on a beach path facing a vivid sunset painted by Lloyd Dobson Artist

Today, many collectors recognize my paintings for their vibrant coastal atmosphere and calming sense of peace.

Each painting represents more than a beautiful location.

It captures a memory.

Whether someone vacations on Siesta Key, owns a favorite boat, or simply loves the ocean, I strive to create artwork that brings those cherished moments back to life.

Collectors Around the World

Over the decades, my original oil paintings have found homes throughout the United States, Canada, England, Germany, France, Switzerland, New Zealand, and Slovakia.

 

I’ve also had the privilege of creating artwork for well-known collectors, including Art Linkletter and Debbie Reynolds.

While those accomplishments have been meaningful, every collector is equally important to me.

Lloyd Dobson Artist collector in Siesta Key Florida

Whether someone purchases a small coastal painting or commissions a custom piece to commemorate a family vacation, I approach every painting with the same commitment to quality.

Continuing To Learn At 86

Lloyd Dobson Artist painting live on the patio of Monk's Steamer BarPeople often ask why I still paint every day.

The answer is simple.

I love it.

At 86 years old, every new canvas presents another opportunity to improve, experiment, and grow as an artist.

Creativity has no retirement age.

In fact, experience often allows artists to see beauty in ways they couldn’t when they were younger.

Today, I also enjoy sharing my knowledge through books, YouTube videos, blog articles, and educational resources that help other artists improve both their painting skills and their marketing strategies.

Helping others succeed has become just as rewarding as creating my own artwork.

Looking Ahead

When I painted my first picture at eight years old, I never imagined where this incredible journey would lead.

Lloyd Dobson Artist Studio Gallery in Gulf Gate Florida

Seventy-eight years later, I remain grateful for every lesson, every painting, every collector, every student, and every friendship made through art.

My hope is that my story encourages others to pursue their own creative dreams regardless of age.

Whether you’re eight years old or eighty-six, it is never too early—or too late—to begin creating something meaningful.

Every masterpiece begins with a single brushstroke.

Mine started when I was eight.

And the journey continues today.

 

How I Created “Sailboat Moonlit In Paradise” – A Moonlit Coastal Oil Painting Time-Lapse

How I Created “Sailboat Moonlit In Paradise” – A Moonlit Coastal Oil Painting Time-Lapse

There is something magical about standing on a quiet beach beneath a full moon.

Moonlight Night In Paradise oil painting by Lloyd Dobson Artist

The gentle sound of waves rolling onto the shoreline, the shimmering reflections dancing across calm water, and the silhouette of a sailboat drifting peacefully beneath a starlit sky create a scene that inspires both the heart and the imagination. These moments have always captivated me as an artist, and they became the inspiration behind my latest original oil painting, “Sailboat Moon-lite In Paradise.”

In this blog post, I’d like to take you behind the scenes of my creative process and share how this tropical moonlit seascape came to life. If you enjoy watching artwork develop from a blank canvas into a finished masterpiece, be sure to watch my time-lapse painting video where you can experience every stage of the journey.

Finding Inspiration

Living along Florida’s beautiful Gulf Coast has given me endless opportunities to observe nature’s breathtaking beauty. While many artists focus on bright sunny beaches, I have always been fascinated by the peaceful atmosphere that arrives after sunset.

The moon transforms an ordinary beach into something extraordinary. Colors become softer, shadows become more dramatic, and

Our Siesta Key Beach oil painting by Lloyd Dobson Artist

reflections across the water create an almost dreamlike quality. I wanted this painting to capture that quiet moment when the world seems to slow down and the only movement is the gentle surf and a lone sailboat gliding across the ocean.

Rather than recreating one specific location, I combined memories from many coastal evenings to create my own vision of paradise.

Beginning With the Composition

Every successful painting begins with careful planning.

I started by lightly sketching the horizon, shoreline, tropical vegetation, and the placement of the sailboat. I wanted the composition to naturally guide the viewer’s eye through the painting.

sESSION #1 OF SKETCHING IN THE OIL PAINTING TITLED "sAILBOAT mOONLIT iN pARADISE" BY lLOYD dOBSON aRTIST

The visual path begins with the moon in the upper left portion of the canvas. The reflected moonlight then leads your eye toward the sailboat before continuing across the gentle waves toward the tropical shoreline framed by graceful palm trees.

This creates balance while allowing the viewer to feel as though they are standing on the beach experiencing the peaceful evening firsthand.

Building the Night Sky

The night sky became one of the most enjoyable parts of the painting.

Many people assume a night sky is simply painted black. In reality, moonlit skies contain countless variations of color. I layered deep ultramarine blues, rich cobalt blues, and subtle touches of violet to create depth and atmosphere.

Creating the oil painting and painting the midnight sky titled "Sailboat Moonlit In Paradise" by Lloyd Dobson Artist

The clouds were painted using soft edges so they appear to drift slowly across the moonlit sky without overpowering the composition.

Leaving some areas darker than others helps create mystery while allowing the bright moon to become the painting’s natural focal point.

Painting the Moonlight

One of the biggest challenges in any moonlit painting is creating believable reflections on water.

Moonlight is much softer than sunlight, so every highlight must remain subtle. Using thin layers of lighter values, I gradually built the shimmering reflection extending from the moon toward the foreground.

Rather than painting a straight white line, I broke the reflection into small horizontal strokes that suggest gentle ripples moving across the calm ocean surface.

These small details help create movement while maintaining the peaceful feeling I wanted throughout the painting.

Creating the Tropical Shoreline

The shoreline adds warmth and contrast to the cool blue tones of the water and sky.

Using various shades of green mixed with darker blues and earth tones, I developed layers of tropical vegetation. Instead of painting every leaf individually, I focused on creating masses of foliage with selective highlights that suggest depth.

Creating the tropical shoreline in the painting titled "Sailboat Moonlit In Paradise" by Lloyd Dobson Artist

 

The leaning palm trees became important design elements. Their graceful curves add movement while naturally framing the moonlit scene.

The darker foreground vegetation also helps create depth by contrasting with the brighter ocean beyond.

Bringing the Ocean to Life

Painting water has always been one of my favorite subjects.

The ocean isn’t simply blue. It reflects everything around it, including the sky, clouds, moonlight, and shoreline.

To create realistic water, I used multiple transparent layers, allowing previous colors to show through. Gentle wave patterns were added using soft horizontal brushstrokes that follow the natural movement of the sea.

The white foam rolling onto the beach was applied carefully to maintain the calm atmosphere without making the surf appear too rough.

Adding the Sailboat

The sailboat is intentionally small within the overall composition.

Its purpose isn’t to dominate the painting but rather to provide a quiet story.

Painting the sailboat in the painting titled "Sailboat Moonlit In Paradise" by Lloyd Dobson Artist

Who is sailing beneath the moonlight? Are they returning home or simply enjoying a peaceful evening on the water?

Leaving these questions unanswered allows viewers to create their own emotional connection with the artwork.

Sometimes the smallest subject becomes the element people remember most.

Recording the Time-Lapse

One of my favorite ways to share my artistic process is through time-lapse videos.

Hours of painting are condensed into just a few minutes, allowing viewers to watch the painting evolve from a blank canvas into a completed work of art.

The time-lapse captures every stage of development, including:

The initial sketch
Blocking in major colors
Building layers
Painting the sky
Developing the shoreline
Creating moonlight reflections
Adding details
Final highlights and finishing touches

Watching the painting unfold often inspires beginning artists while giving collectors a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship involved in creating original oil paintings.

Why I Love Painting Coastal Landscapes

Throughout my career, coastal scenes have remained one of my favorite subjects.

Every beach has its own personality. Some are energetic and vibrant under bright sunshine, while others become peaceful sanctuaries beneath the glow of the moon.

I believe art should transport viewers emotionally. My goal with “Sailboat Moon-lite In Paradise” was to create a painting that invites viewers to pause, relax, and imagine themselves standing on a quiet tropical shoreline, listening to the gentle rhythm of the waves beneath a brilliant moonlit sky.

If the painting brings a sense of peace and tranquility into someone’s home, then I have accomplished exactly what I set out to create.

Thank you for joining me on this artistic journey. I hope you enjoy watching the time-lapse video as much as I enjoyed creating the painting. Whether you’re an artist seeking inspiration, a collector searching for original coastal artwork, or simply someone who loves the beauty of moonlit beaches, I invite you to follow my continuing journey as I create more Florida-inspired oil paintings that celebrate the timeless beauty of the sea.

Oil painting titled "Sailboad Moonlit In Paradise" by Lloyd Dobson Artist

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