My earliest memories of this landmark (also known as the Indian Wedding Tree) are from the early 1970’s when I moved to Cannon Beach to escape the big city. This tree had already deteriorated to the point it was not much more than a trunk with a few limbs but it still grabbed your attention. In its day the limbs were said to wrap around looking like arms to hold you. There was also a bench for sitting and watching the sun set.

While the tree is gone, except from our memories and photographs, this painting reminds me of those early days in Cannon Beach. Recently some dear friends brought in a small photograph of this landmark dated 1965. On the back it says “Charles- this is Cannon Beach- isn’t it beautiful?” Thanks Helen- It sure is!

Signed and Numbered Limited Edition of 250 Giclée prints
Framed Price   $685   frame size 26" x 34"
Unframed price   $400   image size 16-3/4"x 25"

Smaller Signed Open Edition Giclée print
Framed price   $350 frame size 18" x 22”
Unframed price   $150 image size 10-1/2" x 14-1/2"