One of the things I love most about living in the Pacific Northwest is being able to walk along the beach or the sea wall, peering into the swirling sea as it crashes against the rocks. When my mom comes out to visit we'll spend hours together climbing over rocks to explore salty tide pools, always looking for...something, anything really!
Tiny crabs, lightening fast fish that catch the glint of the sun on their scales, a purple starfish or two. Our ultimate find so far was a small octopus that was hiding under a rocky ledge waiting for the tide to come back in. He didn't look quite like the one in this painting, but I love the idea of what's lurking below the water, just as interested in our strange human selves as we are with them!
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This high quality print is produced from a scan of the original canvas, painted by myself, kgb.
The print measures 8.5" X 11" which includes a white border for framing.
It is printed on beautiful fade resistant matte paper with a lovely weight. After testing several types of archival paper, I settled on this one for its vibrant colors and sharp detail of the canvas texture. Under glass it's tough to tell you're not seeing the original painting!
All work copyright 2010 k.g. brownlee
(NOTE: the copyright notice will NOT appear on your print! Frame is not included, but please contact me for framing options.)
The Word.