Marlene Olson Seascapes

Marlene Olson Seascapes – images inspired by the California Central Coast near her adopted hometown of Santa Cruz and other national and international coastal locals. Olson’s limited Giclee editions are signed, numbered and presented with a Certificate of Authenticity.  Paypal, credit cards and checks are accepted. Call 800-624-2665 for sizing, framing and pricing or contact marlene@marleneolson.com

Point Lobos Cove by Marlene Olson

Point Lobos Cove by Marlene Olson 20″ X 16″ ⓒ

Winter at the Walton Lighthouse by Marlene Olson 32"X16" ⓒ

Winter at the Walton Lighthouse by Marlene Olson 32″X16″ ⓒ Awards: Honorable Mention Santa Cruz County Fair

 

Davenport by Marlene Olson

Davenport by Marlene Olson Seascapes 32″X16″ ⓒ Awards: 3rd Place Santa Cruz County Fair

American Western Landscapes by Marlene Olson – Lighthouse Point

American Western Landscapes by Marlene Olson – Lighthouse Point 24″X16″ ⓒ

Pigeon Point Lighthouse – Marlene Olson Seascapes

Pigeon Point Lighthouse – Marlene Olson Seascapes 12″X16″ ⓒ Awards: 2nd Place Santa Cruz County Fair; Merit Award Central Coast Artist League

Pelican Convention – Marlene Olson Seascapes

Pelican Convention – Marlene Olson Seascapes 32″X16″ ⓒ

The Hunt – Going Fishing – Marlene Olson Seascapes

The Hunt – Going Fishing – Marlene Olson Seascapes 32″X16″ ⓒ

Surfing – Marlene Olson Seascapes

Surfing – Marlene Olson Seascapes 16″X32″ ⓒ

American Western Landscapes by Marlene Olson – The Village ⓒ

American Western Landscapes by Marlene Olson – The Village 12″X 16″ ⓒ

Pelicans and Buoy – Marlene Olson Seascapes

Pelicans and Buoy – Marlene Olson Seascapes 16″X12″ ⓒ

Painting With Pixels

From paint, to pixels, to painting with pixels, Santa Cruz artist Marlene Olson integrates tradition and technology. Olson’s Painting With Pixels series are created using multimedia digital management systems and her limited-edition giclée canvases are available in minature to large formats.

Olson began her art studies in Montana where she was greatly influenced by her Montana State University Professor Ben Steele, whose renowned charcoal-on-scrap-paper images of the WWII Bataan Death March have been featured in numerous publications and books. She continued her studies at the University of California Santa Cruz, with Hardy Hanson, Jack Zajack, Barbara Thomason and Robert Strini. Olson has worked in many mediums including watercolor, oil, acrylics, lithography, etching, pen and ink, and ceramics. Contact: Marlene@MarleneOlson.com

 

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