Original artwork description:

A sunny day reveling in the Pacific Ocean and rock formations at the incomparable Bandon, Oregon.

From Coastal Explorer Magazine:
You will find sea stacks, intertidal rock formations and offshore rocks at many locations along the Oregon Coast. There are about 1800 of these formations that comprise the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge. They are protected areas that provide habitat for seabirds, seals, sea lions and intertidal creatures.

On the North Oregon Coast, the largest grouping of rock formations can be seen in the Cannon Beach area. The most famous is Haystack Rock at the edge of the shore in Cannon Beach, but a large grouping of rocks can also be seen at Ecola Point (Ecola State Park). There are other interesting large formations as you travel south including Twin Rocks off Rockaway Beach, Three Arch Rocks off Oceanside, another Haystack Rock offshore at Pacific City and Proposal Rock at Neskowin. On the Central Oregon Coast, there are groupings off Yaquina Head at Newport, the town of Seal Rock and Heceta Head.

Some of the best rock formations can be seen on the South Oregon Coast. The beach adjacent to the town of Bandon has one of the best views of nearshore rocks and most accessible groupings of intertidal rock formations on all of the Oregon Coast. The area between Port Orford and Humbug Mountain also features some notable formations and groupings that can be easily seen from Highway 101 viewpoints. Another beautiful stretch of rock formations can be seen at Meyers Beach south of Gold Beach. The 12 miles of coastline within the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor north of Brookings also features prominent groupings, notably at the Arch Rock and Spruce Island viewpoint, Whaleshead Beach and the south end of the beach at Lone Ranch. Harris Beach State Park in Brookings is another great place to access the rock-strewn shoreline.

Materials used:

Professional grade acrylic paints on gallery wrap cotton canvas

Tags:
#seascape #pacific northwest #oregon coast #sea stacks #oregon coastal scene #oregon coast painting #bandon oregon #bandon beach #oregon coast art #oregon coastline 
Certain in the Sun (2019)
Acrylic painting
by Mary Chant

£953.03 Sold

Original artwork description
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A sunny day reveling in the Pacific Ocean and rock formations at the incomparable Bandon, Oregon.

From Coastal Explorer Magazine:
You will find sea stacks, intertidal rock formations and offshore rocks at many locations along the Oregon Coast. There are about 1800 of these formations that comprise the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge. They are protected areas that provide habitat for seabirds, seals, sea lions and intertidal creatures.

On the North Oregon Coast, the largest grouping of rock formations can be seen in the Cannon Beach area. The most famous is Haystack Rock at the edge of the shore in Cannon Beach, but a large grouping of rocks can also be seen at Ecola Point (Ecola State Park). There are other interesting large formations as you travel south including Twin Rocks off Rockaway Beach, Three Arch Rocks off Oceanside, another Haystack Rock offshore at Pacific City and Proposal Rock at Neskowin. On the Central Oregon Coast, there are groupings off Yaquina Head at Newport, the town of Seal Rock and Heceta Head.

Some of the best rock formations can be seen on the South Oregon Coast. The beach adjacent to the town of Bandon has one of the best views of nearshore rocks and most accessible groupings of intertidal rock formations on all of the Oregon Coast. The area between Port Orford and Humbug Mountain also features some notable formations and groupings that can be easily seen from Highway 101 viewpoints. Another beautiful stretch of rock formations can be seen at Meyers Beach south of Gold Beach. The 12 miles of coastline within the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor north of Brookings also features prominent groupings, notably at the Arch Rock and Spruce Island viewpoint, Whaleshead Beach and the south end of the beach at Lone Ranch. Harris Beach State Park in Brookings is another great place to access the rock-strewn shoreline.

Materials used:

Professional grade acrylic paints on gallery wrap cotton canvas

Tags:
#seascape #pacific northwest #oregon coast #sea stacks #oregon coastal scene #oregon coast painting #bandon oregon #bandon beach #oregon coast art #oregon coastline 

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