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Gallery 590

Old Spanish Gables, Santa Barbara II

Original price was: $450.00.Current price is: $300.00.

Artist: A. Freeman (Unknown, Unknown)
Dimensions: 14.75 x 15 in. (Framed)
Medium: Plate Etching on Paper

SKU FREEMAN-OLD
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A. Freeman (Unknown, Unknown)

Old Spanish Gables, Santa Barbara II by A. Freeman is a charming limited edition print that transports the viewer straight to the sun-drenched rooftops of Santa Barbara, California. Bathed in the warm glow of a perfect day, this piece captures the relaxed elegance of the coastal town’s signature Spanish Colonial architecture, nestled among lush greenery and framed by a clear blue sky.

Freeman’s eye for detail and composition shines through in this print. The terracotta roof tiles—some sun-faded, others richly colored—create a rhythm of warm hues across the landscape, while the surrounding trees add a natural softness to the scene. There’s a quiet energy in the piece, the kind that comes from a still moment observed with affection and precision.

Santa Barbara is known for its red-tiled roofs, whitewashed walls, and palm-dotted skyline, and Freeman distills all of that charm into this tranquil composition. The rooftops rise and fall like waves, echoing the coastal influence that’s so deeply embedded in the town’s identity. It’s a view that locals might take for granted, but Freeman invites us to pause and appreciate it through fresh eyes.

As a limited edition, Old Spanish Gables, Santa Barbara II offers more than visual beauty—it holds a sense of rarity and intimacy. Each print is part of a small run, making it a special find for collectors or anyone who cherishes the unique character of California’s central coast.

Whether you’re a longtime admirer of Santa Barbara or simply drawn to the quiet poetry of rooftops and sky, this piece evokes a feeling of sunlit serenity. It’s a lovely reminder of the beauty found in everyday views, when seen through an artist’s thoughtful gaze.

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