Little Sur River Beach
This is the Little Sur river when it runs into the Pacific Ocean just north of Big Sur. This studio painting was inspired by a series of photos I made while stopping there on Highway 1 for the magnificent views. The red is the leaves of the low-growing succulent, ice plant, (carpobrotus). Although iconic to the California Coast, it is still considered an invasive species. When blooming, its flowers of yellow, hot pink, or even purple light up the dunes and cliffs in a stunning a display. Oil on gallery wrapped canvas. Custom framed in elegant floater frame. $3000
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Width: 30in
LaRhee Webster
Award-winning artist LaRhee Webster says; "For me, painting is personal. I paint the things I love and the places I want to be. I paint what I do because I feel a strong visual and emotional connection with my subjects. Every painting has a story and my goal is to tell that story and share it with others. I love celebrating nature through my art."
Webster’s subject matter reflects a life-long love of the California hills, coasts, and the ranch animals she grew up with. She paints in oils, both en plain air and in her Palo Alto studio. She has exhibited in juried shows for the San Jose Museum of Art, New Museum Los Gatos, the California Art Club, the Pacific Art League, and the Santa Cruz Art League and other venues throughout the state. Her paintings are enjoyed across and US and internationally.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
California Art Club
Oil Painters of America
Pacific Art League
Santa Cruz Art League
Lost Gatos Art Association
Coastal Arts League
EDUCATION
Studied with: Skip Whitcomb, Kathleen Dunphy, Kevin Courter, Paul Kratter, Kay Carlson, Ray Mendieta, Brigitte Curt, Melinda Cootsona, and others. Minor in Art from San Jose State University.
Email: artist@larheewebster.com
Website: www.larheewebster.com
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