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Santa Barbara Corthouse Corner Magnolia
In the quiet corner of the Santa Barbara Courthouse, a magnolia tree stands like a patient witness to the passing of time. Its branches arch gracefully toward the warm, sunlit wall, scattering petals like whispered confessions onto the brick path below.
Beneath its shade, the air feels older, softer—like it has been filtered through decades of vows, verdicts, and stolen moments. The courthouse’s stucco face wears its Spanish Revival elegance with quiet pride, while the magnolia offers a counterpoint: wild, fragrant, and ungoverned by rules. Together, they hold a secret conversation only the wind and shadows can translate.
This Drawing can still be purchased as a Fine Art Print - HERE
In the quiet corner of the Santa Barbara Courthouse, a magnolia tree stands like a patient witness to the passing of time. Its branches arch gracefully toward the warm, sunlit wall, scattering petals like whispered confessions onto the brick path below.
Beneath its shade, the air feels older, softer—like it has been filtered through decades of vows, verdicts, and stolen moments. The courthouse’s stucco face wears its Spanish Revival elegance with quiet pride, while the magnolia offers a counterpoint: wild, fragrant, and ungoverned by rules. Together, they hold a secret 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