Heceta Head Lighthouse
For nearly 130 years — some 47,000 days — the Heceta Head Lighthouse has served as a beacon for ships navigating the waters off the Oregon coast. How many of those days have been as clear and blue as this one was? Not many, I’d wager. To the west, the sun is setting, casting a warm glow on the edge of the continent. In the distance is Cape Creek Bridge. The bridge, which resembles a Roman aqueduct, is on the National Register of Historic Places.
For nearly 130 years — some 47,000 days — the Heceta Head Lighthouse has served as a beacon for ships navigating the waters off the Oregon coast. How many of those days have been as clear and blue as this one was? Not many, I’d wager. To the west, the sun is setting, casting a warm glow on the edge of the continent. In the distance is Cape Creek Bridge. The bridge, which resembles a Roman aqueduct, is on the National Register of Historic Places.
For nearly 130 years — some 47,000 days — the Heceta Head Lighthouse has served as a beacon for ships navigating the waters off the Oregon coast. How many of those days have been as clear and blue as this one was? Not many, I’d wager. To the west, the sun is setting, casting a warm glow on the edge of the continent. In the distance is Cape Creek Bridge. The bridge, which resembles a Roman aqueduct, is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Additional Details
Limited edition prints come signed and numbered, and they are shipped in a presentation box along with a certificate of authenticity. Prints are made on gorgeous, museum-quality Fotospeed NST Bright White paper. Prints come with a white border to allow for signing and numbering, as well as to help with framing.
Pictured here is the 11x14 print. The image crop may vary slightly at other dimensions.
Print edition sizes:
8x10 (Limited edition of 25)
11x14 (Limited edition of 15)
16x20 (Limited edition of 10)
20x30 (Limited edition of 5)
Note: If you would like to explore other printing surfaces — for example, acrylic, metal, or canvas — or different sizes, email me at john@johnepattison.com.