Local Art Walk
Utility Box - Breakwater Yachts
Utility Box - Oceanside Broiler
Small Craft Harbor Fishing Pier
Fishing pier across from the Harbor Police in Oceanside CA
Remember Pearl Harbor
Near Small Craft Harbor Fishing Pier in Oceanside CA Memorial for those lost on Pearl Harbor Day
For Those Lost at Sea
Near Small Craft Harbor Fishing Pier in Oceanside CA
Created 1979 by Oceanside Women's Club, US Marine Corps, Oceanside Harbor District
Anchor monument, plaque reads:
In memory of those lost at sea
Utility Box - Yearley Sailboats
Utility Box - Between Docks C and D
Utility Box - Dock F-G
Utility Box - Oceanside Yacht Club
Marie Townley, 2008
southwest of Yacht Club building
📸 2014 © Brigid Parsons
Note on top of box reads:
This is my tribute to Edward Hopper for his painting "The Long Leg."
Utility Box - Oceanside Marina Suites
Harbor Inn and Suites Mural
Pirate and His Mermaid
Harbor Liquors Mural
California Welcome Center - Oceanside
Lighthouse
Van Gogh
Bryan Snyder, 2013 (updated 2020)
south end of Artist Alley off Mission Ave between Coast Hwy and Freeman St
📸 2014 © Brigid Parsons
From @snyderart
This was originally painted in Oceanside in 2013, but I returned in 2020 to update it when the electrical box affixed to the wall was removed.
Originally in 2013, what caught my attention was the electrical box and piping. I seek out opportunities to create a relationship between my art and the environment. This provided a perfect opportunity to transform the existing urban elements into a canvas and easel. The problem was the wall was not tall enough. In the middle of the night, I arrived with cinder blocks and cement and extended the wall height to fit my design. The sunflowers were prepped in advance and wheat pasted.
The piece rode for 7 years. I returned and updated the entire piece including a hand painted bouquet of sunflowers this time.
Happy Birthday Van Gogh
Opus
James Hubbell, created 1972, installed at current location 2013
on Biogen-Idec Terrace of the Oceanside Museum of Art - 704 Pier View Way
📸 2014, 2023 © Brigid Parsons