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"Lone Tree At Ecola Park"

"North of Cannon Beach, Oregon is Ecola Park where the panoramic view is breathtaking.  Looking southward, a lone tree frames the famous Haystack Rock and ocean beyond."


ARTIST COMMENT
As you enter Cannon Beach, Oregon from the north, you will see a sign directing you to Ecola Park.  From this lofty vista on a high headland, all of the rocks offshore are plainly visible, with Haystack Rock dominating the scene.  Even with the windblown tree as the center of interest, there is no doubt about the location in this watercolor painting on 140# Arches hot-pressed watercolor paper.  It is an early Spring day, with the grass and shrubs in the foreground beginning to show bright green, while the distant hills take on a misty dream-like quality.  The composition is a departure from my usual style, yet the inverted "T" is an exceptional form of painting a secondary subject, (the rock), to bring it into focus.

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Limited Edition Giclée Print
 
H04-7 7" X 5" image size - $14 USD + S & H
H04-10 10 ½" X 7 ½" image size - $18 USD + S & H

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"Lone Tree At Ecola Park (H04)" is a limited edition, giclée print from an original watercolor painting by Carol Thompson. The edition includes 3600 authorized, signed, limited edition prints (3500 numbered and 100 artist proofs). Release date is May 1999. Image size and substrates vary.  Image size and substrates vary.  This substrate is acid free 80 pound Curtis Brightwater cover.
 

Original Watercolor Painting Note Card
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Note: Color of images may vary slightly from the actual artwork due to variations in monitors. Prices do not include framing and/or matting.

WARNING: Copyrighted material. All rights reserved. Artwork may not be duplicated in any way without the expressed written consent of the artist. Any reproduction for any purpose is a violation of United States copyright laws.

© 2002 Carol Thompson