COURTNEY CONLOGUE,
“Charcoal B&W Wave on Surfboard”, 2020,
Charcoal on Rice Paper Fiberglassed,
70 x 20 x 2 1/2 Inches,
$6000
RICHARD KISTLER, "Lefts and Rights", 2021,
Metal,
72 x 36 x 36 Inches,
$14,000
JOHN PATZOLD,
“The View From Nyoman's Warung”, 2019,
Oil on Canvas,
36 x 48 Inches,
$4500
ROBERT RICHERT,
“Pacific Gold”, 2021,
Acrylic on Hardboard,
20 x 26 Inches,
$3800
“I grew up in Southern California and spent many happy days at Huntington Beach. "Pacific Gold" is inspired by many trips up and down the California coast.”
PERRY FAANES,
“Glassbarrel”, 2021,
Resin,
12 x 9 x 3 1/4 Inches,
$350
“My glassbarrel wave sculpture has a fisheye lens embedded behind the back of the wave foam ball so when you view through it you can see what a surfer sees when he is getting tuned. I am friends of Phil Roberts and we have collaborated on this before.”
JUANITA D HOLLEY,
Cracked Tide, 2020,
Acrylic on Textured Canvas,
38 x 46 Inches,
$800,
"It is always a joy to participate in the Huntington Beach shows."
DENISE RICHES,
“South Shore Oasis”, 2021,
Acrylic on Canvas,
36 x 18 Inches,
$350
“I am a Huntington Beach artist and see painting as a life-long challenge, continually evolving and morphing based on my interests and experiences. My current focus is painting an 'impression' of the landscape with a focus on light and the negative space.”
EMILY KLINGER,
“Moon Jelly”, 2021,
Airbrush on Surfboard,
72 x 15 x 3 Inches,
$3500
“I enjoy painting these heavily used surfboards, breathing new life into them and giving them a new chapter. Countless hours of potent ocean energy reside in these boards, now layered with my creative time. This board was painted primarily during the still of night. A dedication of my love for our nocturnal realm.”
EMILY KLINGER,
“Ohana”, 2020,
Acrylic on Surfboard,
72 x 15 x 3 Inches,
NFS
“I enjoy painting these heavily used surfboards, breathing new life into them and giving them a new chapter. Countless hours of potent ocean energy reside in these boards, now layered with my creative time. This board was created for a dear friend who I consider family.”
MIKE FUNK,
“Ranch Girl”, 2020,
Photographic Collage on Paper,
24 x 24 Inches,
$250
“The SGS series is my latest creative project. Each image is composed and composited in Photoshop from images and scans I have saved thoughout my career. They are then sent through several apps in a process I have worked out over the past year. My inspirations for this series are from the images, times, and situations I have encountered throughout my life. This is a very loose and instinctual process.”
MIKE FUNK,
“Old School”, 2020,
Photographic Collage Print on Paper,
24 x 24 Inches,
$250
“The SGS series is my latest creative project. Each image is composed and composited in Photoshop from images and scans I have saved thoughout my career. They are then sent through several apps in a process I have worked out over the past year. My inspirations for this series are from the images, times, and situations I have encountered throughout my life. This is a very loose and instinctual process.”
PHILIP HUNTER,
“Fin Number 5”, 2021,
Recycled Wood and Recycled Skateboard with Coral,
13 x 12 x 2 1/2 Inches,
$250
“As a resident of Huntington Beach for over forty years, this is my take at paying tribute to those early days of surfing.”
PHILIP HUNTER,
“Fin Number 4”, 2020,
Wood with Recycled Skateboard Mounted on Paper,
13 1/4 x 13 1/4 x 1 1/4 Inches,
$200
“I have lived in Huntington Beach for over 40 years. This is my tribute to the early days of surfing.”
KIM HAMROCK,
“The Magic Wave”, 2021,
Acrylic on Canvas,
16 X 20 Inches,
$420
“In this piece I was experimenting with achieving 3 paintings in one. Thus, the Magic Wave. Grab a UV flashlight, turn off the lights and shine the UV light on the painting. Now, turn off the flashlight and watch the magic.”
MARK REBENNACK,
“158 Exhales in White on Black Spray”, 2021,
Spray Paint and Ink on Wood Panel,
21 1/2 x 16 1/2 Inches,
$550
“This series of "Exhale" drawings focus on the relationship between the artist and the process. Each freehand line is conducted for the length of an exhale and mimics the previous line. Beginning with the straightest freehand line possible, the "waves" begin to take shape as minor imperfections or bumps in one line are exaggerated through the following lines.”
MARK REBENNACK,
“162 Exhales in White on Ocean Blue and White Spray”, 2021,
Spray Paint and Ink on Wood Panel,
21 1/2 x 16 1/2 Inches,
$550
“This series of "Exhale" drawings focus on the relationship between the artist and the process. Each freehand line is conducted for the length of an exhale and mimics the previous line. Beginning with the straightest freehand line possible, the "waves" begin to take shape as minor imperfections or bumps in one line are exaggerated through the following lines.”
RICK BLAKE,
“Terry O'Dell, Northside Huntington Pier 1969”, 2021,
Oil on Canvas,
30 x 36 Inches,
$1950
“Early morning pier shadows create deep dark oil glass. Terry O'Dell was one of the greatest surfers ever at the Huntington Pier. Known to tie ropes to the pier to hold on and avoid currents during large swells. This from a source photo by Ron Stoner with increased and embellished wave.”
SONJA KRASTMAN,
“Pacific Wave”, 2021,
Encaustic on Wood,
10 x 48 Inches,
$1450
“Capturing the feeling of play in our beautiful Pacific Ocean — translucent layers of wax and pigment.”
TONY MEEHLEIS,
“Surf Foam and Sand”, 2021,
Mixed Media on Metal,
40 x 40 x 4 Inches,
$2495
“I am an experimenter and use unusual materials to create art.”
JUDY TODD,
“At One with Water”, 2021,
Mixed Media on Paper,
20 x 16 Inches,
$175
“Never having learned to surf, I enjoy imagining what the surfers must feel, out there zooming among the waves, wind, and sea.”
MALIA HOWE,
“Sandy Beach Park”, 2019,
Watercolor on Watercolor Paper,
15 1/2 x 19 Inches,
$199
“Watercolor painting inspired by a photo my mom took while on a family vacation in Oahu. It was the last full family trip we could take. We visited Sandy Beach Park located next to where my father grew up. I loved the contrast of the calming blue waters against the dark black lava rock.”
BOB VALE,
“Woven Peak”, 2020,
Carbon Fiber, Polyester Resin, and Acrylic Paint,
68 x 20 x 29 Inches,
$4400
“A lifelong surfer, Bob Vale realized his dream of living close to the beach in beautiful Huntington Beach, and combines his creative skills, love of the ocean, and years of experience as an Aerospace Development Engineer to create beautiful ocean-themed sculptures. Bob uses a variety of ancient and advanced hi-tech materials.”
DONITA LLOYD,
“Winter Swell”, 2020,
Oil on Canvas,
48 x 32 x 2 Inches,
$9000
“I started surfing in 1962 and never stopped loving the ocean.”
DONITA LLOYD,
“Laguna Tide”, 2020,
Oil on Canvas,
46 x 32 x 2 Inches,
NFS
“I started surfing in 1962 and never stopped loving the ocean.”
KATE RYAN,
“South Swell Energy”, 2021,
Acrylic Paint on Cradled Birch Wood Panel,
30 x 30 x 1 Inches,
$1200
“I am interested by what makes us feel alive. Living close to the ocean has a subconscious impact on me and what I paint. I intuitively explore ideas and feelings through the process of painting and often arrive at something resembling a land/seascape.”
KATE RYAN,
“Surfline”, 2021,
Acrylic Paint and Oil Pastel on Cradled Birch Wood Panel,
31 x 25 x 1 1/2 Inches,
$1200
“This piece is inspired by California and the title refers to surfing. The painting emerged after several layers - which are partly showing through. I find parallels between surfing, life, art and the process of being creative.”
PERRY FAANES,
“Tail Throw”, 2021,
Resin,
22 x 17 x 2 1/2 Inches,
$1675
TONY RITTER,
“Playground”, 2021,
Acrylic Airbrush on Canvas,
36 x 24 Inches,
$550
“I got my inspiration for this piece one evening in Oceanside. So much energy in the water with dolphins and an amazing south swell.”
CLAUDIA SOTO,
“Victory at Sea”, 2021,
Mix Media and Acrylic Paint on Canvas,
20 x 16 Inches,
NFS
“Victory at Sea is a portrait painting of the pro surfer Namor Cayres. Capturing the physical relationship between energy and flow.”
KATHERINE DITTRICK,
“3 Surfers”, 2021,
Oil on Canvas,
13 3/4 x 13 3/4 Inches,
$650
“Huntington Beach, end of the surfing day.”
GREG VAN KRUGEL,
“Snap-Carve”, 2021,
Acrylic on Canvas,
36 x 24 Inches,
$525
“I felt the best way to paint the power of the elements and the force needed to navigate them was with the bold strokes made by a palette knife.”
ANNE MARIE PRICE,
“Octavio”, 2020,
Fine Art Mosaic on Surfboard,
72 x 19 x 1 1/2 Inches,
$6000
“Creating mosaic using all hand cut mirror on an up cycled surfboard allows me to combine my passion and respect for the art, the sport, and life found in the ocean. One of my favorite pieces to date to design.”
DREW BROPHY,
“Tribute to Rick Griffin”, 2017,
Posca Paint Pen on Surfboard,
94 x 23 Inches,
$15000
SUSAN STONE,
“Lean In”, 2021,
Oil Washes on Canvas,
60 x 48 Inches,
$3800
“Layers of oil washes until I was able to stand back and "lean in". Inspired by the Pacific Ocean and its constant "changefullness". Color is so important in my work - when people come up to me and let me know that my work makes them feel something I'm inspired by that connection!”
REBECCA YOUSSEF,
“Dropping In”, 2020,
Acrylic and Spray Paint on Linen,
54 1/2 x 55 1/2 x 1 1/2 Inches,
$4700
“Dropping in on a wave is pure elation. Surfing is a revelation of happiness mixed with calm and exhilaration. This piece depicts that split second of quiet before the crescendo of a wave's break, thus paying homage to the irresistable force of nature.”
NANCY CALDWELL,
“Welcome to the Art Farm”, 2019,
Watercolor on Paper,
38 x 30 Inches,
$1250
“This painting was inspired one day while standing on the HB Pier. The people looked like ants all over the beach. My friend who was an HB lifeguard saw it and said, "It's the antfarm!" I guess he saw it too.”
NANCY CALDWELL,
“Shadows on the Sand”, 2020,
Watercolor on Paper,
22 1/2 x 18 Inches,
$600
“Looking down from the HB Pier I saw these two people walking on the sand. I thought the shadows were great.”
SUSAN WHITE,
“Banzai Pipeline”, 2021,
Mixed Media Collage on Paper,
14 x 18 Inches,
$175
TONY RITTER,
“Dreamy Point”, 2021,
Acrylic Airbrush on Glass,
30 x 6 x 6 Inches,
$450
“My inspiration for this glass piece was an amazing morning in So Cal! So peaceful, and nobody around. That's my favorite time of day.”
HENRY GODINES,
“Duke”, 2019,
Oil on Surfboard,
69 x 20 x 2 Inches,
$3500
“As an avid surfer I was compelled to create this work to honor one of the greatest surfing legends of all time, Duke Kahanamoku.”
ELLE SWIFT,
"Out of the Water, I'm Nothing", 2021,
Mixed Media Collage and Acrylic on Canvas,
24 x 36 Inches,
$2,500,
My artwork is inspired with an Aloha vibe and my favorite icon of surfing Duke Kahanamoku. Duke was a legend of surfing and true waterman. He resonates with me to become a steward of the ocean and to respect our sacred sea.
CHARLIE GROH,
“Hots Dogger”, 2020,
Photography Print on Paper,
18 x 26 Inches,
$400
“…yah baby!”
KERRY RUTHERFORD,
“Backyards 2”, 2019,
Mixed Media on Canvas,
10 x 20 x 3 Inches,
$600
“My love of waves and the ocean inspired the concept of a "3D" element of the wave "peeling" off of the canvas. The resin finish represents the textures of surfboards/surfing, and enhances the concept of light reflecting on water.”
CHARLIE GROH,
“Surfeet”, 2020,
Photography Print on Paper,
14 x 26 Inches,
$400
“…the feat of documenting feet!”
KERRY RUTHERFORD,
“Dawn Patrol”, 2019,
Mixed Media on Canvas,
12 x 30 x 3 Inches,
$950
“Growing up in Newport I have spent hours studying, observing, contemplating, and enjoying waves and the ocean. My piece represents a "3D'" element of a wave "peeling" off of the canvas. The medium is acrylic on manipulated canvas.”
SARAH LOGUE,
“Punalu'u Vibes”, 2020,
Resin and Pigments on Recycled Surfboard,
74 x 19 x 1 1/2 Inches,
$2150
“Bring the ultimate surf vibe into your space with this black sand beauty! Old board renewed into art using resin, pigments and sand. The water has a soft blue glow at night.”
PER PETERSON,
“Them Daze”, 2020,
Art Print on Paper,
26 x 20 Inches,
$888
“If you hang this piece on either axis it is very different. Tilt your head and find out…”
TREVOR MEZAK,
“Pipeline 310”, 2021,
Acrylic on Concrete and Metal,
34 x 47 Inches,
NFS
PER PETERSON,
“Rough Mix”, 2020,
Art Print on Paper,
26 x 20 Inches,
$885
TREVOR MEZAK,
“Backyards”, 2021,
Acrylic on Concrete and Metal,
48 x 33 Inches,
$6336
KAT BAUER,
“Morning Fog Clearing, El Porto”, 2021,
Oil on Canvas,
16 x 20 Inches,
$2000
“As a plein air painter, my favorite time and place to paint is at the beach during sunrise. The only other people out there at the time are surfers and I'm always inspired by their quiet calm and thoughtfulness before they go into the water. In these times it seems painting and surfing have shared values of focus, concentration, and respect for nature.”
SUSAN TURNER,
“Coraline, Mermaid Surf Goddess”, 2021,
Mixed Media,
11 x 16 x 6 Inches,
$350
CAROLYN JOHNSON,
“Find Your Peace”, 2020,
Mixed Media on Surfboard,
80 x 21 Inches,
$2400
“Carolyn Johnson is a coastal artist creating works on recycled surfboards as well a 4-cornered art on wood panel. Subjects are oceanscapes and coastal aerials using techniques that incorporate unique blends of inks, metallics and acrylics.”
CAROLYN JOHNSON,
“Quiet Your Mind”, 2020,
Mixed Media on Surfboard,
77 x 23 Inches,
$2400
“Carolyn Johnson is a coastal artist creating works on recycled surfboards as well a 4-cornered art on wood panel. Subjects are oceanscapes and coastal aerials using techniques that incorporate unique blends of inks, metallics and acrylics."
KATE HARPER,
“Beast Mode”, 2021,
Mixed Media on Canvas,
20 x 16 Inches,
$750
“This piece was fun to create, as I've been fascinated with surf culture since a young age. The beach is a big part of my life. I was inspired to explore the psyche of competitive surfing through usage of color and the power of text in art.”
MOIRA LUMPKIN,
“Catching Air”, 2021,
Acrylic on Canvas,
24 x 18 Inches,
$450
“This work was created with acrylic paint on textured canvas using tissue paper, gesso, and modeling paste. It was sealed and finished with a high gloss varnish. This work represents "catching air" while surfing, and the thrill, energy, and freedom of expression surfing can bring.”
DAVE SILVA,
“Endless Bob”, 2019,
Spray Paint and Clear Casting Resin on Wood Canvas,
20 x 20 Inches,
$750
“Here's the original classic combo! Two of America's most iconic West Coast destinations made fresh-to-order… BURPS-UP!”
MEL PATTERSON,
“Sun Daze”, 2020,
Acrylic on Canvas,
24 x 18 Inches,
$1400
“I want to make people happy through my work with vibrant colors, surf, and sunshine. I first started creating these pieces in 2020 while under the stay-at-home order. My goal was to bring the beach indoors at a time when beaches were closed.”
MEL PATTERSON,
“Beach Calling”, 2020,
Acrylic on Canvas,
24 x 18 Inches,
$1400
“I want to make people happy through my work with vibrant colors, surf, and sunshine. I first started creating these pieces in 2020 while under the stay-at-home order. My goal was to bring the beach indoors at a time when beaches were closed.”
DAMIAN FULTON,
“Call of the Changing Tide”, 2021,
Acrylic and Mixed Media on Door,
36 x 80 x 2 Inches,
NFS
“There is a constant change around the ocean and the coastline and it's this chaos that excites me. Living and surfing in LA is a love/hate relationship.”
JOHNNY MCLAUGHLIN,
“I Swam the Pier and I'm Not Doing It Again”, 2020,
Digital Illustration on Paper,
30 x 20 Inches,
$300
“A memory from my first summer as a Huntington Beach City Junior Lifeguard. At 9, I imagined the pier an impossible length and each wave as tall as a mountain. I watched the red beanies disappear around Ruby's as I prepared myself for my first pier swim.”
JOHNNY MCLAUGHLIN,
“If You Love Something Set It Free”, 2021,
Digital Illustration on Aluminum,
20 x 20 Inches,
$200
“To behold the full beauty in something, you must let it be. To save it for yourself is to kill it. The blue whale thrives in a raging sea.”
ZEN DEL RIO,
“Fire in the Sky”, 2021,
Acrylic on Canvas,
12 x 12 Inches,
$800
“Zen Del Rio is an artist from Palos Verdes. Since an early age, Zen traveled to exotic locales and surfing became as much a part of his life as much as art. His work exudes the wonder of life, the beauty of the environment and the eternity of the soul.”
ZEN DEL RIO,
“Greenbush”, 2021,
Acrylic on Canvas,
8 x 10 Inches,
$1800
“Zen Del Rio is an artist from Palos Verdes. Since an early age, Zen traveled to exotic locales and surfing became as much a part of his life as much as art. His work exudes the wonder of life, the beauty of the environment and the eternity of the soul.”
KYER FOX,
“Rush”, 2021,
Oil on Panel,
30 x 30 Inches,
NFS
“The rush from dropping in on a wave is a precious moment, perfectly balanced between comfort of ability and excitement of unpredictability. Committing to a wave can be a terrifying act of faith, yet worth it.”
DAVE SILVA,
“New Wave Wipeout-Locos Only!”, 2019,
Plaster, Acrylic Paint, and Super Sculpey,
14 1/2 x 165 x 6 Inches,
$875
“You can surf if you want to, you can leave those kooks behind. 'Cause those kooks don't surf and if they don't surf, then they're no friends of mine…”
JOHNNY GLOMB,
“Making It”, 2021,
Posca Pen on Canvas,
20 x 26 Inches,
$2000
DAVID KROVBLIT,
“Surf Ship”, 2021,
Paper Collage, Glitter, and Resin on a Vintage Surfboard,
57 1/4 x 20 x 2 Inches,
$10000
“A groovy rocket-shaped board featuring a Mercury Mission-suited astronaut (reminiscent of the first US human space flight program). The open space deck suggests he is traveling through time and space. Flowers erupting from his mask and control panel suggest immortality, oneness, as well as optimism for a new future.”
GREG VAN KRUGEL,
“Old Skool”, 2021,
Acrylic on Canvas,
25 x 36 Inches,
$525
“What else could I have called a picture of a "log" hanging out the back of a "Woody" with a Mr. Zogs Sex Wax sticker in it's back window? "Old Skool" it is!”
TIC IKRAM,
“Wave Soft | Disintegration”, 2021,
Oil and Mineral Spirits on Canvas,
30 x 30 x 1 3/4 Inches,
$950
“My art practice speaks to the central concern of the ethical responsibility we have with our surroundings, and supplies a commentary on its power and fragility.”
SHASTIN DIAZ,
“Solimar Sun”, 2021,
Colored Pencil on Wood with Resin,
9 1/2 x 12 1/4 Inches,
NFS
JORDAN YOUNG,
"Riptide", 2019,
Glass with Walnut Wood Base,
9 x 5 ½ x 5 ½ Inches,
$1,600
JORDAN YOUNG,
"Crash", 2019,
Glass with Walnut Wood Base,
8 x 7 ½ x 5 ½ Inches,
NFS
CARL ELLERY, "One Fine Day", 2019,
Photography Print on Foam Board,
16 x 20 Inches,
$200
DAN KEE,
“Last Surfers”, 2021,
Photography Print on Metal,
16 x 24 Inches,
$300
“A photo enthusiast since childhood, now a retired psychology professor, I continue to capture moments and stories through the camera lens.”
SHASTIN DIAZ,
“Laguna Dream”, 2021,
Photography Print on Aluminum,
36 x 24 Inches,
$400
DWIGHT TOUCHBERRY,
“'65 VW 13 Window Bus”, 2021,
Mixed Media Acrylic on Used Surfboard,
80 x 19 x 2 Inches,
$3000
“This art represents my love of surf culture and the Southern California car culture. Painting on used surfboards combines both and gives a second life to boards that would normally be tossed in landfills or the trash.”
MARK HUGHES,
“Bus Fragmentation”, 2020,
Woodblock Print on Paper,
10 x 8 Inches,
$100
“In my approach to art I attempt to discover and understand the underlying and unspoken and implicit assumptions, ideas and frameworks of surf and surf culture through painting, printing, and photography.”
NATHAN GIBBS,
“Soul, Surf, and Sun”, 2021,
Acrylic and Wood Stain on Birch Panel,
49 x 25 Inches,
$890
“My work revolves around an ocean-nurtured lifestyle. I bring design elements, color, and hidden themes to my work to communicate a love for the environment. This piece shows the energy and love of the islands. This piece shows a surfing form exhibiting soul.”
NATHAN GIBBS,
“Destination: The Islands”, 2020,
Acrylic, Pencil, and Wood Stain on Panel,
48 x 38 Inches,
$1690
“My work revolves around an ocean-nurtured lifestyle. I bring design elements, color, and hidden themes to my work to communicate a love for the environment. This piece shows the energy and love of the islands.”
JOSHUA SUMNER,
“Surf City Surfer”, 2021,
Linoleum Block Print on Paper,
16 x 13 Inches,
$175
“I'm inspired by what I see in nature and everyday life. This image was created from a photograph I took walking on PCH near downtown Huntington Beach.”
JOSHUA SUMNER,
“Ding Dr.”, 2021,
Linoleum Block Print on Paper,
17 x 14 Inches,
$195
“I'm inspired by what I see in nature and everyday life. This image was created from a photograph I took walking on 5th Street in downtown Huntington Beach.”
WINCHI DE JESUS,
“One Wave”, 2020,
Cyanotype on Paper,
18 x 24 Inches,
$550
“Winchi De Jesus is a multimedia artist who explores memorializing fleeting moments of time. One Wave was created by letting a wave wash over light sensitive paper, then moved away to be exposed in the sun.”
LEWIS HARRISON,
“Surf Tsunami”, 2021,
Digital Illustration on Paper,
17 x 21 inches,
$300
“My concepts and creative processes involve a balance of reality and fantasy in my work. I reference from memories, history and past art projects. As a digital graphic designer, I create digital illustrations supplemented with my photography. I used these tools to create images that preserve the surf culture history.”
ERIK RINGMAN,
“Surf Dooby Chow Party Helmet Sleep”, 2020,
Glass and Noble Gas on Surfboard,
757 x 18 x 12 Inches,
$6969
“All energy comes from the union of opposites.”
DALE STEPHENS,
“Life Beneath the Surf”, 2021,
Mixed Media on Canvas,
25 x 37 Inches,
$950
“Living on Oahu's North Shore for 24 years I was always inspired by the winter surf. I was also inspired by life beneath the surf. I've spent countless hours underwater, it's my happy place.
My fish are made from broken art glass that I tumble to resemble beach glass. Enjoy.”
RICHARD KISTLER,
“Playa Negra Costa Rica”, 2020,
Plastic Found on Beach at Playa Negra,
24 x 40 x 6 Inches,
NFS
DANIEL MARS,
“As Above”, 2021,
Acrylic on Canvas,
24 x 36 Inches,
$700
“'As Above'" is a triptych (3 pieces).”
MARK HUGHES,
“Untitled”, 2021,
Oil and Acrylic on Canvas,
36 x 24 Inches,
$500
“I am drawn to light that is reflected by clear ocean water, hues that I associate with calm, openness, depth and wisdom. It is through painting, photography, and design that I attempt to connect to the ocean as it provides space to make meaning and even heals what's broken.”
CHRISTIE GRIMSTAD,
“San-O”, 2021,
Mixed Media,
25 x 28 x 11 Inches,
$225
“This artworks is an iteration of all the historic surf shacks that have been positioned on the famous San Onofre State Beach. Although this structure closely mirrors the 1981 reconstruction, many of the details evoke vintage objects, including surfboards. The entire structure is made from 100% recycled materials.”
CHRISTIE GRIMSTAD,
“Teahupo'o”, 2021,
Mixed Media,
11 x 23 x 6 Inches,
$125
“Home to some of the fiercest waves for surfers, this re-imagined cottage in the village of Teahupo’o epitomizes a Tahitian “Feti’i”, or family-spirit of the island. Colorful surfboards are gathered around a typical Tahitian “fare” (home), replete with interior furnishings and South Pacific quilts, all constructed with recycled materials.”
JESSE MILLER,
“10 Feet”, 2021,
Watercolor on Paper,
14 x 20 Inches,
$1550
JESSE MILLER,
“Swamis”, 2019,
Watercolor on Paper,
14 x 20 Inches,
$1550
REBECCA YOUSSEF,
“Amplitude”, 2020,
Acrylic, Spray Paint, and Pastel on Linen,
52 x 71 x 1 1/2 Inches,
$5800
“The unbridled energy of the ocean has always prompted fear and fascination. This piece represents that sensory state as one stands at the edge of the water. The salt spray on your skin, the cacophony of sounds and the rhythmic back and forth of the tide is mesmerizing. Amplitude is a study of the hypnotic properties of staring out at the waves.”
EILEEN MCCULLOUGH,
“Surfers at Main in Laguna Beach”, 2021,
Watercolor on Paper,
24 x 30 Inches,
NFS
“My paintings capture the Southern California coastal lifestyle. With bold colors and loose brushstrokes I celebrate the delight of the moment.”
EILEEN MCCULLOUGH,
“Surfers at Bird Rock”, 2021,
Watercolor on Paper,
22 x 28 Inches,
$1100
“My paintings capture the Southern California coastal lifestyle. With bold colors and loose brushstrokes I celebrate the delight of the moment.”
DAVE REYNOLDS,
“Surfers' Chess Set Laguna Beach Edition”, 2021,
Mixed Media,
24 x 22 x 22 Inches,
$2500
“The Surfers' Chess Set Laguna Beach Edition is the ultimate celebration of surfing, art and the ocean. Each original detailed piece was designed and sculpted by myself. Pieces next are made from metal, resin and exotic hardwoods. The custom table is made from bamboo, mahogany and birch."
BRE CUSTODIO,
“Holiday Weekend”, 2021,
Acrylic on Canvas,
36 x 48 Inches,
$2200
“The water is warm and the locals and tourists alike find themselves feeling at home in the playful sea of diversity.”
ROBB HAVASSY,
“Surfer Girl 21”, 2021,
Acrylic on Plywood,
48 x 24 Inches,
$7500 “This is the most recent in my "Surfer Girl" series. This piece is all about inspiring the viewer to fill in the blanks as to her 'story'.”
ROBB HAVASSY,
“Lil Hawaii”, 2019,
Acrylic on Plywood,
24 x 48 Inches,
$5500
“I originally created this painting in 2013 after moving from Southern California to Costa Rica with my wife and daughter. In late 2020 I amended the painting, changing the light on the waves and removing a second figure.”
JOHN NICIFOROS,
“Tidal Waves and Wipeouts”, 2019,
Acrylic and Spray Paint on Canvas,
36 x 144 Inches,
NFS
LATISHA WOOD,
“Walking On Sunshine”, 2021,
Acrylic on Wood,
5 x 9 x 4 1/2 Inches,
$1400
“I feel alive, I feel a love
I feel a love that's really real
I'm walking on sunshine baby
And don't it feel good?”
NANCY TABELING,
“Princess of Sharkness”, 2021,
Collage with Resin Bone Skull,
20 x 7 x 5 Inches,
$3100
“A glittery, sparkly feminine acknowledgment and shout out to the many fierce women surfers who also risk their lives and limbs to surf and swim with the sharks.”
NANCY TABELING,
“Game Over”, 2019,
Collage with Resin on Canvas,
24 x 24 Inches,
$1000
“Game Over... When life's flow abruptly changes direction and a radical correction is necessary. Submitting humbly to stronger forces and allowing a Daoist principle called wu wei to inform your journey.”
STEVEN MARR,
“Waiting for the Wave #3”, 2019,
Pen and Ink on Paper,
8 1/2
x 5 1/2
inches,
$75
STEVEN MARR,
“Jockeying for Position”, 2019,
Pen and Ink on Paper,
8 1/2
x 5 1/2
inches,
$75