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Deborah Eddy
The Palms at the Boardwalk - Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Color Photograph

1988

About the Item

Wonderful color photograph of the roller coaster and palm trees at the Santa Cruz Boardwalk by California artist Deborah Eddy (American, b. 1943). Titled "The Palms at the Boardwalk" and signed by the artist "Deborah Eddy " on verso. Presented in frosted silver metal frame with glass. Acid-free mat. Image size:12.75"H x 19.25"W. Eddy has a BA from Penn State, has shown extensively in California since 1986, Yosemite Museum, Santa Cruz Museum of Art, and the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento. She is a published writer, illustrator as well as a dedicated artist.
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