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NICOLE STRASBURG

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Morning Tide 36x60” oil on birch panel, 2007

Morning Tide 36x60” oil on birch panel, 2007

Coastal Magic

December 25, 2020 in california landscape, oil paintings, Sullivan Goss

A warm and hopeful wish this season for a prosperous new year. May we all find peace and joy while we wait for a vaccine that will restore us to a modicum of normalcy after almost a year of uncertainty.

I seek daily to find moments of glory, joy, peace and magic. Today without the gatherings of friends and family, the sharing of meals and stories of Christmases past I decided to seek warmth from nature. This time of year always holds the promise of a low tide and beautiful skies at the shoreline. Today was glorious and I was reunited with an old friend that I have not seen in a few years.

In 2007 I painted Morning Tide, an image from our local point during a minus tide. The sand recedes during the extreme winter tides revealing amazing rock formations. This one appeared looking like a lone dinosaur with it’s young on a beautiful morning beach walk. I was elated today to rediscover my friend waiting for me in the December tideline.

It wasn’t a hug from family or friends but it was a wonderful connection that reminded me of home, someone waiting to welcome me, the familiar that leads you to believing that everything is going to be okay.

Blessings and gratitude to friends and family near and far. May you all find the magic in the small moments this holiday.

Campus Point, Low Tide, December 25, 2020

Campus Point, Low Tide, December 25, 2020

Tags: morning tideline, ocean painting, pacific ocean art, campus point santa barbara, santa barbara coastline, morning tide painting, santa barbara channel islands, california coast oil painting, uc santa barbara campus point
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