Art
"Hammond's Beach in Green and Blue", Montecito
- Item Number
- 201
- Estimated Value
- 380 USD
- Sold
- 194 USD to Dquickj
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
"Hammond's Beach in Green and Blue", Montecito
"Hammond's Beach in Green and Blue", Montecito is 9"X 12" is an original oil on strectched linen painting created and donated to Ocean Futures by plein air artist Chris Potter. Chris lives in Santa Barbara, California and paints everyday. On this blog, Postcards from Santa Barbara, he shares his life as a full time artist and his daily paintings.
About Chris Potter:
I grew up in one of the most beautiful places in the world, Goleta, California. It's a place nestled between the Pacific coast and the Santa Ynez Mountains. As a child I was left free to roam, so I spent most of my time exploring the bluffs and the beaches near our home. It was easy to become fascinated with the natural world as I had tons of open fields populated with lizards, snakes and bunnies. There are eucalyptus groves filled with monarch butterflies and of course the waves of the pacific ocean and all the sea life abound. These years built a foundation of great appreciation and wonderment of nature. At the university I decided that I would make some sort of art everyday. I have developed a dedication and habit of creating art. When I go outside, hike to some beautiful vista and set up my easel, I get this overwhelming sense of expectation and potential. I believe that if I continue on this path of observation and expression I will be able to unravel some of my own and nature's mysteries.
Item Special Note
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