Cleft of the Rock Lighthouse, Oregon #615
Kauai artwork by Emily Jung Miller, 2017
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Late summer fog hangs over the horizon and steep coastal cliffs at Cape Perpetua, on the central Oregon coast. The beacon from Cleft of the Rock Light can be seen 16 miles offshore, and might be welcomed at sea on these frequent foggy days.
The lighthouse and attached dwelling were built in 1976 by James Gibbs, a former Tillamook Rock Light attendant and lighthouse historian. Cleft of the Rock Light has been an official navigation marker since 1979 and includes many historic objects gathered from other West Coast lighthouses. The lighthouse takes its name from a 19th century hymn by Fanny Crosby.
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Original painting Cleft of the Rock Lighthouse, Oregon Available
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$195
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Artwork Dimensions (unframed): 8" x 10" in 11" x 14" mat
Commissions to create new original artwork are closed for 2024.
Cleft of the Rock Lighthouse, Oregon Art Prints:
5x7 matted to 8x10" Art print |
$32
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8x10 matted to 11x14" Art print |
$40
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11x14" Paper giclee |
$100
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16x20" Paper giclee |
$165
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Set of 8 Greeting Cards + Envelopes |
$30
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Single Greeting Card | $4 |