The Golden Gate

The Golden Gate

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For “The Golden Gate” artwork, created in 2014, I wanted to capture the picturesque San Francisco city scape along with the watery excitement and beauty that surround the famous Golden Gate Bridge. I lived in San Francisco for a wonderful summer and still visit there with my husband when we get the chance. Within a month of its completion, The Golden Gate is one of two artworks highlighted in the “Creatives You Should Know” article on The Creative Network blog that reviewed my artwork and named me as a Creative You Should Know. To have “The Golden Gate” chosen to be featured in the article is important to me and very meaningful. The more you look at this piece, the more you will see. Note, for example, the two sailboats in the foreground. My signature is hidden in the waterm but actually runs the entire span of the bridge, so while it is hidden, it is not small. Available in Limited Edition prints and on scarves and more, available at Create.bz.

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