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Courthouse corner - BW
In a quiet corner of the Santa Barbara Courthouse, a magnolia tree stands as a patient witness to time’s passing. Its branches arch toward the sunlit wall, scattering petals like whispered confessions across the brick path below.
Beneath its shade, the air feels older, softer—filtered through decades of vows, verdicts, and unspoken moments. The courthouse, with its Spanish Revival grace, wears its history with quiet pride, while the magnolia offers a counterpoint: wild, fragrant, and free of rules. Together, they share a silent conversation only the wind and shadows can translate.
This Drawing can still be purchased as a Fine Art Print - HERE
In a quiet corner of the Santa Barbara Courthouse, a magnolia tree stands as a patient witness to time’s passing. Its branches arch toward the sunlit wall, scattering petals like whispered confessions across the brick path below.
Beneath its shade, the air feels older, softer—filtered through decades of vows, verdicts, and unspoken moments. The courthouse, with its Spanish Revival grace, wears its history with quiet pride, while the magnolia offers a counterpoint: wild, fragrant, and free of rules. Together, they share a silent conversation only the wind and shadows can translate.
This Drawing can still be purchased as a Fine Art Print - HERE
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Pencil Drawing
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10 x 8 in
Framed Size: 14 x 11 in
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Architecture