Highway 1 in Big Sur is the quintessential California drive, which seems to hug the Pacific coast, as it follows each twist and turn of the rugged and picturesque California coast. It is my most favorite scenic drive in the world!
I usually start my “dream trip” from Monterey going south along the coast, stopping often to take in the views of rugged canyons, austere windswept cypress trees, fog-shrouded cliffs and the crashing surf of the Pacific Ocean. Thirteen miles south of Carmel, I stop to savor the views of the Bixby Bridge – one of the tallest single-span concrete suspension bridges in the world, and also one of the most photographed along the Pacific Coast due to its aesthetic design and location. Its unique shape is instantly recognizable as a California landmark.
Materials used to create this artwork:
oil on oil-primed Claessens Belgian linen on 1/16 MDF archival art panel, finished with melamine backing that prevents warping and deterioration. The painting is protected with a coat of Gamvar varnish. The artwork is unframed and will need a frame to hang on the wall. It will easily slot into a standard 9”x12” picture frame. Images showing the painting framed in home interiors are for presentation of framing ideas only. Frame is NOT included.
Kindly note that not all in-context (in a room) pictures provide a true sense of scale of artwork. Please refer to listing size: 9”x12”.
International Shipping:
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oil paint, linen canvas, masonite panel, Gamvar varnish
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Highway 1 in Big Sur is the quintessential California drive, which seems to hug the Pacific coast, as it follows each twist and turn of the rugged and picturesque California coast. It is my most favorite scenic drive in the world!
I usually start my “dream trip” from Monterey going south along the coast, stopping often to take in the views of rugged canyons, austere windswept cypress trees, fog-shrouded cliffs and the crashing surf of the Pacific Ocean. Thirteen miles south of Carmel, I stop to savor the views of the Bixby Bridge – one of the tallest single-span concrete suspension bridges in the world, and also one of the most photographed along the Pacific Coast due to its aesthetic design and location. Its unique shape is instantly recognizable as a California landmark.
Materials used to create this artwork:
oil on oil-primed Claessens Belgian linen on 1/16 MDF archival art panel, finished with melamine backing that prevents warping and deterioration. The painting is protected with a coat of Gamvar varnish. The artwork is unframed and will need a frame to hang on the wall. It will easily slot into a standard 9”x12” picture frame. Images showing the painting framed in home interiors are for presentation of framing ideas only. Frame is NOT included.
Kindly note that not all in-context (in a room) pictures provide a true sense of scale of artwork. Please refer to listing size: 9”x12”.
International Shipping:
Please take note that customers may be responsible for import taxes and duties. Please check with your local customs and tax agencies.
Please feel free to contact me about shipping to your country.
oil paint, linen canvas, masonite panel, Gamvar varnish
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