Beacon Art Print

$7.00

One morning, I had to get to work earlier than usual. Being winter, it was very dark on my drive there. I sat in my car for a bit as it started to get lighter and as I got out to walk into the building, I happened to turn around and see the most fantastic sight. A pillar of light, from behind the mountains. Absolutely spectacular. I took about 15 photos, trying to capture the colors. The wispy clouds above turned golden, while the beam of light stayed an unreplicatable shade of red-orange-pink. This phenomenon, as I later learned, is in fact called a sun pillar.

Specs:

5x7 print with ⅛” border on all sides.

Sold with a stiff backing and clear plastic sleeve to protect the print.

Printed on high quality Arctic Polar Satin paper.

Also available as a 5x7 folded card.

Original is gouache on 140lb watercolor paper, painted in February 2022.

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One morning, I had to get to work earlier than usual. Being winter, it was very dark on my drive there. I sat in my car for a bit as it started to get lighter and as I got out to walk into the building, I happened to turn around and see the most fantastic sight. A pillar of light, from behind the mountains. Absolutely spectacular. I took about 15 photos, trying to capture the colors. The wispy clouds above turned golden, while the beam of light stayed an unreplicatable shade of red-orange-pink. This phenomenon, as I later learned, is in fact called a sun pillar.

Specs:

5x7 print with ⅛” border on all sides.

Sold with a stiff backing and clear plastic sleeve to protect the print.

Printed on high quality Arctic Polar Satin paper.

Also available as a 5x7 folded card.

Original is gouache on 140lb watercolor paper, painted in February 2022.

One morning, I had to get to work earlier than usual. Being winter, it was very dark on my drive there. I sat in my car for a bit as it started to get lighter and as I got out to walk into the building, I happened to turn around and see the most fantastic sight. A pillar of light, from behind the mountains. Absolutely spectacular. I took about 15 photos, trying to capture the colors. The wispy clouds above turned golden, while the beam of light stayed an unreplicatable shade of red-orange-pink. This phenomenon, as I later learned, is in fact called a sun pillar.

Specs:

5x7 print with ⅛” border on all sides.

Sold with a stiff backing and clear plastic sleeve to protect the print.

Printed on high quality Arctic Polar Satin paper.

Also available as a 5x7 folded card.

Original is gouache on 140lb watercolor paper, painted in February 2022.