Have you witnessed an incredible, unforgettable scene
at sea? Just describe your vision to Carey and you can
have that scene recreated on canvas.
Carey has been commissioned by anglers from all over
the world to create original designs featuring their boat
in various action scenes, or to recreate a particular
experience at sea. The designs can be original fine art
pieces of any size and can be used for framed decoration,
for apparel designs or both.
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Carey was invited by the City of
Fort Lauderdale to participate in a project to benefit
young artists. The campaign featured Sailfish made
of papier-mâché. The painted Sailfish
were displayed throughout the city for a month, and
then auctioned off for charity. |
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2006 Century Boat commission |
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Commission piece for Lewis Marine’s
new catalog |
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Thompson Rainken commissioned Carey to paint
this reef scene he witnessed |
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Capt. Terry Robinson was so impressed with
the painting Carey did for Tyson’s Pride
he commissioned Carey to paint one for himself. |
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Avid Fisherman John Keller commissioned Carey
to paint this scene he witnessed years ago at
James Point. |
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Game Fish Slams is the first
of 3 paintings commissioned
to Carey by Matt Ryan. |
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Dr. Tom Irrizary commissioned Carey to paint
this majestic scene called Grander in Ascension.
Irrizay caught this Marlin in the Ascension
Islands. |
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The owner of this beautiful fishing boat
named ‘Freedom’ commissioned Carey
to create his favorite scene, a fight with
a mighty blue. |
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Chef Gary Douglas Beach, owner of the Marlin
Moon Grille in Ocean City, MD, commissioned
Carey to create this painting for his main
dining room. |
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Some of the most famous anglers, captains
and mates have commissioned Carey to paint
their favorite fishing scenes. Among them
are Capt. Rick Ogle who caught the only two
albino sailfish ever recorded and Capt. Ron
Hamlin who witnesses a 980lb blue marlin that
jumped into the sunset spraying water that
reflected the golden sunlight. This scene
was forever etched in his memory and re-created
by Carey. |
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"This was my first blue marlin caught when
I was 12 years old in Montego Bay Jamaica. It had
been a long rough day on the water and a small rain
squall came over and this beautiful 250lb blue came
up and stomped a halloween Mold Craft wide range.
This fish was what got me completely hooked and
catapulted me into the fishing industry. Carey captured
this special moment in my life perfectly and I will
have it for many generations to come."
Thanks
Capt. Adam Paul
Product/Pro Staff Manager
Sufix Fishing North America Inc. |
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Owners of the top Sport Fishing Boats in the
world have commissioned Carey to paint unforgettable
fishing scenes. One of Carey's most spectacular
Marlin paintings is laid in a custom teak setting
above the bed in Don Tyson's state room on the 75
ft. Merritt, Tyson's Pride.
I am writing is to tell you how much we love the
painting you did for the master stateroom on the
new boat. Everyone that has seen the piece has been
blown away. It is the one portion of the interior
that seems to leave the most lasting impression.
I feel the need to steal a peak at it every time
I pass it. All the best and thanks again for your
help in making the new Tyson's Pride an incredibly
special boat.
Best Regards,
Capt. Terry Robinson |
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Winterfest, the world's most watched boat
parade and the 7th largest one day spectator
event in the country, named Carey Commodore
and official artist for the next five years.
This painting was created by Carey to capture
the theme of the 2004 parade - Rock 'n Roll
Fantasea.
For more info, go to www.winterfestparade.com. |
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Cobia/ Century boats has commissioned Carey
for the past five years to paint a original
of their boats featured with gamefish. The originals
are reproduced on magnificent awards for their
top dealers. |
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While charter fishing off the
coast of Venezuela, Robert McCullough witnessed
what the captain described as a first in his
30 years of fishing the Venezuelan seas. Carey
tells the rest of the story in the painting,
complete with a seemingly out-of-place turtle.
Although it was a truly miraculous site, the
true miracle occurred shortly after when Robert
learned that his wife's breast cancer had gone
into remission. Aptly titled "Miracle Orca,"
this painting can be purchased by clicking
here with proceeds going to Breast Cancer
Research. |
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Johnny Morris, founder of Bass Pro Shops as
well as a fan and friend of Carey, commissioned
Carey to recreate a fight with a large bluefin
tuna.
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