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Capitola Village
By
Thomas Kinkade

Thomas Kinkade - Capitola Village


 

"An artist strives for the ability to see familiar places as if for the first time. Capitola Village, is a favorite destination for an afternoon drive. I have friends there, Nanette and I dine with them there; this charming California coastal village is as familiar as my back yard; I‘ve even painted it many times.

Imagine my surprise, then, when I ventured onto the cliffs above Capitola to be greeted by a dazzling new vista. In the afternoon light, the buildings seemed to glisten like the Emerald City of Oz.

I returned the following week and set up my easel at this precise spot. The long wooden pier divides the ocean into gemstone color swaths – emerald and turquoise. Pinks and blues shimmer in the town; the cliffs and beach are painted rose by the setting sun. I was truly seeing Capitola Village as if for the first time."

- Thomas Kinkade

Points of Interest:

1. Capitola is a city located in Santa Cruz County, California on the coast of Monterey Bay. Steep cliffs mark access to several popular beaches, including New Brighton Beach, or drop directly to the rocky shoreline of the Bay. Colorful houses and hotels line the slopes of the town leading back up to the higher cliff tops.

2. Capitola is known as the oldest beach resort on the West Coast. It is a quintessential beach town known for its laid-back lifestyle, skateboarding and surfing. From the mid 1970s to the mid 1980s, Capitola Village was well known for its annual downhill race, The Capitola Classic, a skateboarding event that drew world class skaters and made its name in skateboarding history.

3. Capitola is a popular tourist town because of its trendy shops and restaurants on the shore directly connecting to a fishing wharf and a large, sandy beach. The area of Aptos, to the east, and the city of Santa Cruz, to the west, border Capitola.

4. Founded as “Camp Capitola” by Samuel A. Hall in 1874, Capitola was named for the heroine of The Hidden Hand, a novel by the popular author E.D.E.N. Southworth, favored by Hall's daughter Lulu.


Capitola Village will be be offered as an 12x16 and 18x24 image. To learn more about Capitola Village, contact your Art of the South Consultant and they will be happy to help you.

 

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