This painting ⤵️ grew out of curiosity rather than experience.
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| A playful Key West–inspired still life celebrating happy hour, seafood, and the over-the-top charm of a loaded Bloody Mary. Acrylic on gallery wrap canvas by Maggie Ruley. |
I enjoy a good Bloody Mary, 💯 but I’ve never actually ordered one of the currently trending “loaded Bloody Marys”.
But I can’t stop looking 👀 at photos of them. Drinks stacked with:
- shrimp,
- celery,
- olives, and
- sometimes an entire meal balanced on the rim.
I’ve been wanting to paint more still life paintings that feel right at home in Key West.
This subject clicked. It blends happy hour culture with our love of good food and seafood. The stone crab claws were a must. They’re a treasured local delicacy, harvested by local fishermen and deeply tied to island life.
To me, they ground the painting in place, even as the drinks themselves flirt with excess.
The result feels playful and very “Key West.” A little indulgent. A little tongue-in-cheek. And definitely celebratory.
Details:
16” x 20” x 1.5”
Acrylic on gallery wrap canvas
Painted edges with the image continuing around the sides
No frame needed
This piece is all about island flavor, visual fun, and the joy of a good happy hour—served with a sense of humor. 🍹🦀
❌⭕️ Maggie
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About the Artist
Maggie Ruley is a studio artist living in Key West, Florida. Her colorful, island-inspired acrylic paintings celebrate the charm, light, and character of Key West life. Maggie’s work is collected worldwide and can be found in island homes near and far.
She has been featured in The Key West Citizen, New York Daily News, and other publications.
Visit her studio and gallery, Maggie Ruley ~ Island Inspirations, at
www.maggieruley.com
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| Outside the studio with a freshly finished cloud-and-sea painting—one of my favorite subjects to paint here in Key West. |

