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Manhattan Beach Pier – Twilight Reflections
Manhattan Beach Pier – Twilight Reflections
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Bring Manhattan Beach’s pier lights and sunset reflections home.
Manhattan Beach Pier – Twilight Reflections captures the iconic pier stretching into the Pacific as golden hour fades into early evening. The roundhouse at the end of the pier glows beneath a rust-red roof, while a ribbon of lamplight guides you across the walkway toward the shoreline. In the water below, broken bands of navy, cobalt, and sea-glass blue hold shimmering reflections—warm golds dancing across the surface as waves roll in toward the sand and the beach town rises softly in the distance.
Rendered in CanvasLocale’s expressive impasto style, this artwork is built with thick, tactile brushwork that turns light into texture. Warm ambers and sunset oranges ignite the clouds and pier highlights, while deep marine blues and cool teal undertones shape the ocean’s movement. The result feels both peaceful and alive—an elevated coastal statement for living rooms, offices, beach homes, or any space that needs California calm with a luminous focal point.
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 and golden-hour coastal moments across California’s Pacific edge.
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