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8.00" x 5.00"
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10.00" x 7.00"
Biking to the Beach Art Print
by Karyn Robinson
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Biking to the Beach art print by Karyn Robinson. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
It was the scene photographers dream of stumbling upon - an old wooden fishing pier, a rusty old bike and everything glowing in the golden light of a... more
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Artist's Description
It was the scene photographers dream of stumbling upon - an old wooden fishing pier, a rusty old bike and everything glowing in the golden light of a late afternoon setting sun. The blue of the Pacific ocean providing the perfect complementary color to the warm orange tones.
This could be my favorite photograph ever. I thank whomever rode it to the Oceanside pier that day. You made me one happy girl.
About Karyn Robinson
Robinson grew up in the midwest and has lived in Arizona with her husband Jeff for more than 25 years. "When we moved to the southwest I was immediately taken with the desert's exotic beauty. Where some see only rocks and dirt, I see majesty. I love the sculptural shapes of the cacti and the way light and shadow plays on their forms." In addition to her contemporary take on southwestern art, Robinson enjoys painting abstracts, unusual objects (check out her robot painting, A Boy and His Dog) and capturing people at play. "Sometimes I feel that there is not enough time in the day to paint everything I want to paint. I'm so captivated by this wonderful, beautiful world. If I can just continue to paint and share my work with...
$27.35
Lorena Cassady
What a great, sundrenched image!
Ry M
Perfecto! Love this — it works on so many levels! L/F
Pete Lester Art Collector
Classic image, great stuff
Spencer McDonald
Love your final processing on this one. Feels like the bike is melting.