Royal View
Royal View
Some might say that Heisler Park is the “crown jewel” of Laguna Beach, and I would not disagree with them. This lovely park seemingly has it all - public art, sweeping views of the sea, a colorful array of blooms, and lots of pathways and seating from which to enjoy this feast for the eyes. This painting pays homage to that “royal” status with bold use of the color purple, which has historic connections to royalty.
Interestingly, the ancient purple dye that was held in such esteem also has a connection to the sea. As early as the 15th century BC, the citizens of Sidon and Tyre, two cities on the coast of present day Lebanon, produced purple dye from a sea snail called the spiny dye-murex. This rich purple dye that was produced through a long and difficult process became known as Tyrian purple. Both Homer’s Iliad and Virgil’s Aeneid mention clothing colored with this dye.
This original painting measures 12x8” and is sold in a 3” white mat and natural wood custom frame which brings the overall size of the piece to approximately 21x16.5”. It was created using watercolor paint on acid free, cold press 100% cotton 300 lb. Arches watercolor paper. It ships FREE.
Colors of original painting may be slightly different than what you see on your monitor screen. Artist signature, year of creation, and artwork title are included on back of painting. Copyrights remain with artist.