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Huntington Beach Pier – Surf City Blues
Huntington Beach Pier – Surf City Blues
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Bring Surf City’s iconic pier-and-swell energy home.
Huntington Beach Pier – Surf City Blues captures the legendary Huntington Beach Pier from an elevated coastal view, with the red-roofed pavilion anchoring the foreground as the pier stretches toward the busy shoreline. Below, the Pacific shifts from deep cobalt to bright turquoise and sea-glass green, broken by white, wind-brushed wave lines and reefy texture. The beach beyond glows in warm sand tones under a high, cloud-streaked California sky—classic Orange County coastline at its most vibrant.
Rendered in CanvasLocale’s expressive impasto style, the artwork is built with thick, tactile strokes that make the ocean feel dimensional and alive. Vivid aquas and marine blues sculpt the water’s movement, while warm neutrals and sunlit highlights keep the pier and shoreline bright and airy. The red pavilion provides a bold focal pop—perfect for coastal living rooms, beach homes, offices, and anyone who wants the unmistakable spirit of Huntington Beach on their wall year-round.
Product Details
- Canvas Print: Printed from a high-resolution digital reproduction of the original artwork.
- Material: Archival-grade, thick cotton canvas — pH neutral and acid-free (will not yellow over time)
- Finish: Bright white semi-gloss surface for vivid, color-accurate tones
- Print Method: Giclée eco-solvent inkjet printing, color-calibrated for precision; fade-resistant for 100+ years
- Frame: Gallery wrap has 1.5" solid wood stretcher bars with rounded beveled edges to help prevent warping. Floating frames are 0.75" deep.
- Wrap Style: Classic image wrap — the main image continues seamlessly around the sides
- Back Finish: Black backboard covers the back of the canvas with hanging wire installed — ready to hang
- Origin: Handcrafted in the USA
Collection: California Coast Collection — a series of iconic shoreline landmarks, piers, and sunlit coastal moments across California’s Pacific edge.
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