World Renowned Artist Steve Barton Creates Two ‘Creative Cans In the Sand’ For Cocoa Beach

By  //  August 23, 2016

PROMOTING SPACE COAST BEACHES

"Creative Cans In the Sand" co-founders Bobby Freeman and Nikki McCoy-Freeman have received a stunning trash can decorated by world renowned artist Steve Barton that will soon be featured at Lori Wilson Park in Cocoa Beach.
“Creative Cans In the Sand” co-founders Bobby Freeman and Nikki McCoy-Freeman have received two stunning trash cans decorated by world renowned artist Steve Barton that will be featured at Lori Wilson Park in Cocoa Beach.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – “Creative Cans In the Sand” co-founders Bobby Freeman and Nikki McCoy-Freeman have received two stunning trash cans decorated by world renowned artist Steve Barton that will be featured at Lori Wilson Park in Cocoa Beach and Cheri Down Park in Cape Canaveral.

“I am really happy to be a part of Creative Cans in the Sand,” said Barton.

The “Creative Cans In the Sand” mission is to encourage beach-goers to dispose of their trash responsibility, with the hopes that the more noticeable artistically painted cans will result in a cleaner, more litter-free beach.

The “Creative Cans In the Sand” initiative, organized by Cocoa Beach area Realtors Bobby Freeman and his wife Nikki, continues to get incredible support.

For Barton, painting is a way of life. He loves to spend spare moments combing areas for inspiration. Old quaint houses, cottages, cabins and villas that capture the heart of life on the beach are among his favorite settings to capture on canvas.

ABOVE VIDEO: World renowned artist Steve Barton is now supporting Creative Cans in the Sand by donating his artwork to be wrapped on trash cans located at Lori Wilson Park in Cocoa Beach.

THE ‘WAVY’ CONCEPT

The “Wavy” concept was created by Barton in 1999 and is a testament to his creativity. The Wavy Frame was designed to bring the frame into the work of art, creating a single unit.

Together, the painting and frame invite you to walk around the room, viewing the scene from different angles as the natural shadow lines of the canvas subtly change the tone of the scene.

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Barton’s artwork is currently on display in Cocoa Beach at the Debrilcha Gallery located at 133 N. Orlando Avenue, Wednesday – Sunday from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

“Just stick it in the can!” said Barton.

“Moving forward, we are going to wrap our cans instead of hand painting them” says co-founder Bobby Freeman.

“Please stay tuned for more Creative Cans in the Sand with our effective anti-litter messages.”

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“Creative Cans In the Sand” co-founder Nikki McCoy-Freeman with one of the stunning trash cans by world renowned artist Steve Barton that is featured at Lori Wilson Park in Cocoa Beach. (SpaceCoastDaily.com image)