CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’

                                                        CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’

The pervasive rains of winter tapped their threatening fingers at my window on that dark windy early morning of mid November 2018.  I’d just finished what I thought would be my final painting of the year.  Trying to divert my attention from the dingy realities of a gloomy coastal British Columbia winter, I chose the bright screen of my computer that early morning. The first e-mail I saw was from my paddling friend of many years, Anneke Schootman.  She was in California and had felt compelled to send me a photograph.

She’d been hiking in the Eagle Lake area in the northeastern corner of California with her extended family.  After a long, hot, dry climb through rock and dust, she’d found a tree as she’d approached a ridge somewhere close to 2,000 meters in elevation.  Not familiar with such treks, Anneke had found the elevation starting to affect her.  Approaching her personal limits of endurance, she’d begun to think of stopping. But somehow that tree had helped her on her personally testing journey.  Her e-mail said it all.  This tree really spoke to me, as if it had protective outstretched arms that suggested all will be OK.” She’d sent me her photo hoping I’d paint the majestic tree on that Eagle Lake ridge.

I don’t usually paint images found by others.  Rather, I paint from personal experience.  But I have a reality in my life.  I live with PTSD and one of its manifestations surfaces during the ravages of our coastal winter.  The long dark menacing days of the season bring on a heavy malaise in me that I endure every year.  For me, painting the summer light during the winter months is a great therapy, its simply good medicine.  And so Anneke’s image was just what the doctor had ordered.  For the next month I painted the bright colours of that California sky and hillside.  Just like Anneke, I realized as I painted that This tree really spoke to me, as if it had protective outstretched arms that suggested all will be OK.”

And as I painted, so too did the very appropriate title demand it be used. Surely, as my painting came to life, I was “ CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ “.

Pricing

My images predominantly sell as limited edition prints (either serigraph or giclée). As such, there is a wide range of pricing, too wide to list within this website. I’ll explain.

My original paintings, those that are still available for sale, range in price from $4,000.00 and up. In most cases though I have limited edition prints available of my images. Needless to say, they are far less expensive than the original paintings. If you are interested in a particular original painting, please contact me at your earliest convenience at info@edhillart.com

If it’s a limited edition print you’re interested in, let me explain. Because of modern day technologies, the image you are interested in can be giclée printed on either paper or canvas. The canvas images can be rolled up and shipped in a simple tube, or they can be stretched on a frame and shipped that way. So too, these images can be reproduced custom made to your wishes. In other words I can create a print in the size you desire, either to fill a small space, or to fill an entire wall. I’ve included below a photograph of a client’s dining room with two of my prints reproduced in a larger format.

You will see that some of my pieces shown on this web site, those lithograph reproductions and art cards, do have fixed prices. The rest of my images, however, can be priced only when I know specifically what you, the client, want. As such, if you are interested in a particular image, please contact me, Ed Hill, directly at info@edhillart.com

Once your order has been determined, you’ll be able to make payment through PayPal provided herein.

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