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by Paul Strahm
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "La Jolla Bay, Cliffs along Coastwalk" by Paul Strahm. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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A spectacular view is found along La Jolla's northern coast with a trail allowing one to walk 80 feet above the ocean surface. This painting was... more
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A spectacular view is found along La Jolla's northern coast with a trail allowing one to walk 80 feet above the ocean surface. This painting was completed while perched on another point known to locals as the clam. A favorite view with plein air painters from around the world!
Since 1997, I have been working full time as a fine art professional of oil painting in the plein air genre. Taking my easel and paints to the outdoors, setting up and painting what I see. My style has evolved from a more rendering approach to painting with less detail and more brush stroke. Traveling to other cities, states and countries has "broadened my horizon." Different light, landscapes, architecture and culture bring new excitement to my work. Exhibiting in galleries, museums and art clubs have played a important role in my career. Currently my work can be found at the Emerald C Gallery located in Coronado, California. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego located in La Jolla, California, owns a large painting titled,...
$33.00
Paul Strahm
Thanks Anthony!
Paul Strahm
Thanks Anthony!
Anthony Jones
Beautiful work, Paul! Thank you for submitting your artwork to the Southern California Artist Collective Group where the image is now featured on the home page. Feel free to post this in the Featured archive in the group discussion page section L/F
Paul Strahm
Always use the same three...french ultramarine blue, cadmium red and cadmium yellow pale
Erik Moy
Which colors did you use for the water?