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Art Subject: Ocean
Point Lobos Succulents, Original Painting
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Artist Catherine McCargar presents an intriguing close-up of succulents tenaciously adorning a dramatic cliff. The view overlooks the Pacific Ocean in Point Lobos Natural Reserve. "This park near Carmel, California, is among my most inspirational places to visit," shares Catherine. She joyfully gets lost in painting, adding detail after detail. The fluid colors allow the movement of pigments and the precision of brushwork.


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Impressionist Catherine McCargar expresses her deep admiration of nature through landscape paintings of Northern California...

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