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La Jolla

La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club
Beach goers enjoying themselves in front of the beach and tennis club.
Along Scripps Park
Boardwalk along the shore with green belvedere and the Torrey Pines cliffs in the background.
Winding Down La Jolla Shores Drive
The panoramic views as you make your way through UCSD from Torrey Pines Road towards La Jolla Shores.
Cuvier Park
Across from the Scripps Inn and the historic "pink house" is the Wedding Bowl in Cuvier Park.
Brockton Villa
at the Cove
Beach view of the La Jolla Cove looking towards the Brockton Villa and a beautiful coast walk. 
La Valencia View
From Scripps Park
Landmark luxury La Valencia Hotel framed nicely with trees in Scripps Park. 
Wedding Bowl
A coveted location for La Jolla weddings that is just down from the Children's Pool along the Pacific Ocean.
Along the Pacific Ocean
Casa Manaña and the Children's Pool off in the distance in this painting set at the beach.
Goldfish Point
Old gem of a painting in illustrative style depicting Cave Street from the Cave Store parking lot.
Prospect Street
Shops and restaurants line this street, not to mention the historic La Valencia Hotel.Pacific Beach / Mission Beach

The Wayfarer Hotel at the Beach
Lots of beach activities here just south of Pacific Beach Drive, the north most block in Mission Beach.
Mission Beach Lifeguard Tower
Swimmers, walkers, vendors and boardwalk and beach life in Mission Beach.
World Famous, Woody's and Lifeguard Tower 23
Paul, the artist, painted himself in this painting. He is wearing a lifeguard hat and carrying his easel.
Crystal Pier
in Pacific Beach
Most popular Pacific Beach print. Was also used as the official design of the 1999 BeachFest T-shirt. 
Woody's Breakfast and Burgers
Bustling boardwalk restaurant located south of Crystal Pier just about where Pacific Beach meets Mission Beach.
Lahaina Beach House
Where you can woo hoo till the sun goes down, with flip flops on your feet and a cold beer in your sandy hand.
Mission Blvd. & W. Mission Bay Drive
Painted in front of Starbucks looking west towards Mr. Ruriburto's Mexican Restaurant.
Belmont Park by the Arcade
A Sunday afternoon of family fun at amusement center by the Pacific Ocean.
Mission Beach Boardwalk Actiity
Walking, rollerblading and lounging along the Mission Beach boardwalk.
Kono's on the Boardwalk
Along the boardwalk at the foot of the Crystal Pier is a line-worthy breakfast place with a view!
PB Boardwalk Life
From this vantage point you can monitor the line at Kono's, watch the hacky sackers and tell the artist what to paint!
Moored Boats at Santa Barbara Harbor
View from El Carmel Place looking southwest towards Santa Barbara Cove.
Ocean's Ice Cream
Along the Boardwalk
Take a picture with your head in a shark's mouth and then grab an ice cream and stroll the boardwalk. 
Walking to the Pier
Typical scene of each goers making their way towards the Crystal Pier area to sun and surf.
Looking Towards Downtown and Coronado
Painted for the PBBIA for the official Beachfest t-shirt that year.
Kate Sessions Park
One of the most amazing panoramic views in all of San Diego. See Mission Bay shine!
Crystal Pier at Sunset
A couple enjoying a peaceful sunset south of the pier. Is this you? We can change hair colors per your request.
Looking Toward Pacific Beach
View of Pacific Beach with the Capri, Crystal Pier, World Famous and beach life!
North Side of the Pier
This side of the pier is best if you want to watch the surfers catch a wave or two...or just float around!
Aerial View of the Pier
High above the Pacific Ocean and south of the pier looking north-ish towards La Jolla.
Mission 2 Coffeehouse
Nostalgic and eclectic little gem that once graced the boardwalk. Still there but now called Woody's Breakfast and Burgers.
Crown Point Coffee
Away from the hustle of central PB is this charming little neighborhood coffee shop.
North PB Looking South
Painted above Pacific Beach, this view looks south towards Ocean Beach and Point Loma.
Beach Life
Sunbathers, Hackey-sackers, walkers, skateboarders, bicyclers, musicians...ah the beach life!
Garnet Ave. Looking West
Walking to the pier along Garnet Avenue and about to pass Denny's. Denny's has since vacated the premises.
St. Brigid Church
This is the largest Catholic church in Pacific Beach...and where the artist met his wife!
Palm Trees Along Bayside South Mission
A south Mission Beach palm tree-lined boardwalk as painted from San Fernando Ct.
San Diego Landmarks
Sepia-tone image that contains the most popular San Diego landmarks with captions. Available as b/w or without text upon request.Point Loma / Ocean Beach

Newport Avenue
Looking down towards the big blue ocean from the top of Newport Avenue in Ocean Beach
Surfers Doing Their Thing
Abstract capture of waves and those who like to ride them along the OB Pier.
Ocean Beach Pier Looking West
An early vintage oil painting of the entirety of the beautiful Ocean Beach Pier.
Ranchos Cochina
Colorful and eclectic, this place which was once a fixture was a favorite of the locals.
Bird Shit Rock
There was a day where at random a giant peace sign would appear on the top of this rock. Always a mystery.Balboa Park

Reflection Pond
On any given day here you will find ducks, children chasing ducks, lily pads, a Spanish guitarist and lots of selfie takers enjoying this pond.
California Tower & Dome
A more detailed illustrative painting of the Plaza de Panama area in front of the Museum of Art.
Walking El Prado
A gorgeous day at the park as strollers make their way towards the California Tower.
Nate's Point Dog Park
Where dogs lead their owners to play off-leash and where the owners drag their dogs home afterwards...with a view!
Leisure Time
A place to rest in the Plaza de Panama with the Spreckels Organ Pavilion and the El Cid statue in the background.
Alcazar Garden
A favorite spot of photographers and between the blue pots, a popular place to get married.
Botanical Building Reflections
A painting of the reflection pond that offers a sense of tranquility.
Reflecting Pond
A loose and lovely view looking towards the archways that separate the Museum of Photography and the House of Hospitality.
Outside the
Museum of Art
View looking from the San Diego Art Institute to the left all the way to the Museum of Art on the right. 
Spanish Village
Art Center
The largest grouping of working artists in San Diego County located between the zoo and the Natural History Museum. Coronado

Coronado Bridge
Sailboat taking in the sunset with background of Coronado Shores condos, the Coronado Bridge and a peek view of the Hotel Del
Hotel Del Coronado
Coronado Beach at the Del with the Coronado Shores and a cabana in the background.
Tree Canopy
on E Street at First Ave.
Beautiful canopy of trees with speckles of light coming through on this street in Coronado. 
Coronado Boathouse
Bluewater Boathouse Restaurant is now in this historic 1887 building at the south end of Glorietta Bay.
Adella Plaza
A small square to hang out in located at Orange Ave. and Adella Ave. near the Hotel Del.
Graham Memorial Presbyterian Church
For more than a century worshipers have been going to church at this historic location.
Spreckel's Park Gazebo
Beautiful gazebo where there have been many wonderful concerts held over the years.
Hotel Del Coronado Beach
A light and bright depiction of the Hotel Del Coronado as seen from the beach.
Miguel's Cocina
Outdoor dining at this Mexican restaurant alongside Orange Ave. and the El Cordova Hotel.
San Diego Landmarks
Sepia-tone image that contains the most popular San Diego landmarks with captions. Available as b/w or without text upon request.Downtown

Broadway Fountain
This beautiful park is next to the Balboa Theater and the former Horton Plaza on Broadway.
Rummy in Chicano Park
In Barrio Logan this group was playing rummy below the Coronado Bridge in Chicano Park.
Star of India
Looking south along the Embarcadero is the Star of India with sails up and the flag flying!
Marina by the Coast Guard
Just outside the USCG station on San Diego bay, these tethered boats await their people.
San Diego County
Administration Building
From across the San Diego Bay, through the moored boats, you witness the city skyline and the unique county administration building. 
Trolley Approaching
on Park Blvd.
Painted from Park & Market looking down past the San Diego Library towards the clock tower on 12th St. and the Coronado Bridge in the distance. 
Little Italy Welcomes You
Painted right near the Little Italy street signage next to this neighborhood favorite, Filippi's Pizza Grotto, and a giant adirondack chair.
Sailboat Moored
on the Bay
Charming scene with the skyline in the background left and the USS Midway mast on the right. 
Tourist Fun
at Seaport Village
The San Diego Seal Tour is awaiting their next passengers alongside the beautiful Seaport Village. Park Place Condos in the background. 
The Red Boat
in San Diego Harbor
A moored red boat offers a punch of color against the background of downtown San Diego. 
St. Joseph Cathedral
San Diego's downtown Catholic church is a popular Cathedral at Beech and 3rd Streets.
Calm of Early Morning
View from Tuna Harbor towards downtown with the Embassy Suites, Park Place and the Manchester Hyatt in the background.
The Berkeley
Maritime Museum
Along the Embarcadero is this old, charming steamboat ferry that houses one of the nation's largest collections of historic sea vessels. 
Kettner & G
Possibly the pointiest Condo building in San Diego positioned right along the trolley tracks at Kettner and G.
Peek View of El Cortez
Painted from Park Blvd. looking west toward the historic El Cortez, once the tallest building in San Diego.
Piazza Della Famiglia
Charming seating area in the main plaza in Little Italy that has a view of the San Diego Bay.
Fifth & Island
Heart of the Gaslamp Quarter looking north toward Sab Lai Thai, Blarney Stone, The Field and other Gaslamp favorites.
Santa Fe Depot
San Diego's main train station is a Spanish Colonial Revival style structure right in the heart of downtown.
Little Italy Fun
This little Italian neighborhood has become quite the hip spot in town of late. Still, some old gems have stood the test of time.
Submarines and The Berkeley
Maritime Museum of San Diego is home to several sea vessels, including this assortment of submarines and the Steam Ferry Berkeley.
Seaport Village
From the Harbor
Reflections of the restaurant over the sea with the backdrop of Seaport Village and the City of San Diego. 
Fir & India
Looking through to the San Diego Harbor, you can see a vibrant Jacaranda tree fighting for attention.
Docked on Tuna Harbor
In all its pastel glory, this is serene view of a boat reflecting in the calm water of Tuna Harbor.
Seaport Village
Strollers making their way around Seaport Village with a view of the San Diego Pier Cafe and the Coronado Bridge.
Santa Fe Train Depot
Open since 1915, this Spanish Colonial Revival style station is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Broadway & 2nd
Looking up Broadway street toward the Courtyard by Marriott building and the Gaslamp Quarter.
Embarcadero Activities
There is a lot of activity along the Embarcadero, and many make it their daily ritual to walk this route.
Little Italy
Filippi's Pizza and the infamous car parking attendant. He really looks just like that!
Anthony's Fish Grotto
on San Diego Bay
This popular restaurant once stood next to the Star of India to the delight of San Diego visitors. 
San Diego Travel
Whether you are coming or going, there are many travelers that visit San Diego on any given day.Uptown

The Observatory (North Park)
Colorful theater for concerts located on University Avenue in the heart of North Park.
Spruce Street Suspension Bridge (Banker's Hill)
Built in 1912, this is a 375-foot suspension bridge that spans over Sessions Canyon.
First Avenue Bridge
(Banker's Hill)
Known as "The People's Bridge," this 104 feet high and 463 long bridge spans over Maple Canyon. 
Buona Forchetta (South Park)
A local favorite for feeling like you are in Italy getting your favorite pizza.
El Cajon Blvd.
(University Heights)
Large "The BOULEVARD" signage located where you are leaving University Heights and entering North Park. 
Shakespeare's Pub / El Indio (Lower Mission Hills)
A British pub and a Mexican eatery sit side-by-side along India Street at the foot of Mission Hills.
Jimmy Carter's Restaurant (Banker's Hill)
Fun Mexican Restaurant that serves up delicious food daily.
Park Blvd. Entrance Sign (University Heights)
Grand entrance to University Heights with community logo and mascots along Park Blvd.
Parkhouse Eatery
(University Heights)
This restaurant was once a home and is charming inside and out...and the food is amazing! 
San Diego Bay View
(from Banker's Hill)
Painted from the First Avenue Bridge, this is the view you see looking down at the tip of Point Loma. 
Fern Street (South Park)
Tree-lined street with a neighborhood barber shop on the left and a mixed use building on the right.
Quince Street Bridge
(Banker's Hill)
Historic pedestrian bridge built in 1905 that spans Maple Canyon between Third and Fourth Avenues. Old Town

Sherman-Gilbert House
Formerly in Banker's Hill, this home was moved in 1969 to its current location in Heritage Park, Old Town.
Looking Toward Immaculate Conception Church
View with caricature artist, back side of an Old Town Trolley and peek view of Immaculate Conception church.
San Diego Landmarks
Sepia-tone image that contains the most popular San Diego landmarks with captions. Available as b/w or without text upon request.Other San Diego

Wine Tasting at the Bernardo Winery
The wine glass on the table inside the white shade hut is for you. What are you waiting for?
St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church
Church located up the hill in the Bay Park part of San Diego, just east of Mission Bay.