“ CRASHING WAVES AT CASTLE ROCK”
“ CRASHING WAVES AT CASTLE ROCK”
36.37462° N, 121.90493° W
Acrylic on raw canvas
Can be Framed in Oak
18” x 24”
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Early morning tides
Crashing waves at castle rock
ragged little point
Description:
Inspired by the early morning tides and crashing waves at Castle Rock, this piece reflects the stark contrast between the chaos of the ocean and the tranquility of the coastline near the Jagged Little Point overlook in Big Sur, California. The raw power of the waves colliding with the jagged rock formations evokes both the tumultuous energy and serene beauty of the sea at dawn.
This peice was a part of The Space Between: Paintings from the Canyon to the Coast
Artist Statment for Collection:
There is a place we go when we don’t want to be found. It’s a space between the old and the new. The space between the city lights and the highways, the darkness of the canyons, and the river beds. A place that has felt like home to me for so long that I forgot it was lonely. But with loneliness comes imagination, and silence sparks creativity. You see, intellectually, “the space between” can feel quite trite, but in its physical form, as reflected in nature, it can be a beautiful and inspired experience.
I took a trip across many miles; I saw the sand dunes and waterfalls, hoodoos, and moonstone beaches. I did not know it at the time, but with every stop, a part of this story was written, and moments became brush strokes. I had not realized how lost I had become within myself. I too had found my way to this empty space in time. A sort of version of myself that was uncertain of what path to take forward. It took a trip from the canyons to the coast and back again to show me the way.
This collection is an ode to my time on the road. A visual haiku of sorts. A colorful documentation of places and feelings that define a new chapter of life. This is -- The Space Between where you are and where you are going.
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This piece is an original by Valerie Noell created in 2024. Please find shipping information for this piece, or please enquire here.
“ CRASHING WAVES AT CASTLE ROCK”
36.37462° N, 121.90493° W
Acrylic on raw canvas
Can be Framed in Oak
18” x 24”
——
Early morning tides
Crashing waves at castle rock
ragged little point
Description:
Inspired by the early morning tides and crashing waves at Castle Rock, this piece reflects the stark contrast between the chaos of the ocean and the tranquility of the coastline near the Jagged Little Point overlook in Big Sur, California. The raw power of the waves colliding with the jagged rock formations evokes both the tumultuous energy and serene beauty of the sea at dawn.
This peice was a part of The Space Between: Paintings from the Canyon to the Coast
Artist Statment for Collection:
There is a place we go when we don’t want to be found. It’s a space between the old and the new. The space between the city lights and the highways, the darkness of the canyons, and the river beds. A place that has felt like home to me for so long that I forgot it was lonely. But with loneliness comes imagination, and silence sparks creativity. You see, intellectually, “the space between” can feel quite trite, but in its physical form, as reflected in nature, it can be a beautiful and inspired experience.
I took a trip across many miles; I saw the sand dunes and waterfalls, hoodoos, and moonstone beaches. I did not know it at the time, but with every stop, a part of this story was written, and moments became brush strokes. I had not realized how lost I had become within myself. I too had found my way to this empty space in time. A sort of version of myself that was uncertain of what path to take forward. It took a trip from the canyons to the coast and back again to show me the way.
This collection is an ode to my time on the road. A visual haiku of sorts. A colorful documentation of places and feelings that define a new chapter of life. This is -- The Space Between where you are and where you are going.
——
This piece is an original by Valerie Noell created in 2024. Please find shipping information for this piece, or please enquire here.
“ CRASHING WAVES AT CASTLE ROCK”
36.37462° N, 121.90493° W
Acrylic on raw canvas
Can be Framed in Oak
18” x 24”
——
Early morning tides
Crashing waves at castle rock
ragged little point
Description:
Inspired by the early morning tides and crashing waves at Castle Rock, this piece reflects the stark contrast between the chaos of the ocean and the tranquility of the coastline near the Jagged Little Point overlook in Big Sur, California. The raw power of the waves colliding with the jagged rock formations evokes both the tumultuous energy and serene beauty of the sea at dawn.
This peice was a part of The Space Between: Paintings from the Canyon to the Coast
Artist Statment for Collection:
There is a place we go when we don’t want to be found. It’s a space between the old and the new. The space between the city lights and the highways, the darkness of the canyons, and the river beds. A place that has felt like home to me for so long that I forgot it was lonely. But with loneliness comes imagination, and silence sparks creativity. You see, intellectually, “the space between” can feel quite trite, but in its physical form, as reflected in nature, it can be a beautiful and inspired experience.
I took a trip across many miles; I saw the sand dunes and waterfalls, hoodoos, and moonstone beaches. I did not know it at the time, but with every stop, a part of this story was written, and moments became brush strokes. I had not realized how lost I had become within myself. I too had found my way to this empty space in time. A sort of version of myself that was uncertain of what path to take forward. It took a trip from the canyons to the coast and back again to show me the way.
This collection is an ode to my time on the road. A visual haiku of sorts. A colorful documentation of places and feelings that define a new chapter of life. This is -- The Space Between where you are and where you are going.
——
This piece is an original by Valerie Noell created in 2024. Please find shipping information for this piece, or please enquire here.