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by Jamie Frier
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "Redondo Beach Pier" by Jamie Frier. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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By the time Redondo Beach celebrated its centennial in 1992, the city’s coastline had seen at least seven piers. In 1889 the pier was a wharf at the... more
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By the time Redondo Beach celebrated its centennial in 1992, the city’s coastline had seen at least seven piers. In 1889 the pier was a wharf at the foot of Emerald Street, designed to handle the enormous lumber trade from the Pacific Northwest.Two additional wharfs were added in 1895 and 1903. Traffic into the port was so busy that ships had to wait their turn for a spot at one of the piers, as Santa Fe rail cars transported the cargo inland as fast as possible.
In 1970, a second pier known as the “Sportfishing Pier” opened south of Portofino Way and remains in use today. The wooden “Horseshoe Pier” was built after demolition of the Endless/Pleasure Pier. In 1988, the Horseshoe Pier was severely battered by two winter storms, and destroyed by a fire. Between 1988-1995, the southern Y-shaped remnant of the Horseshoe pier that survived the fire, remained open to the public. Completed in 1995, the current seventh generation restored pier is made of reinforced concrete, incorpo...
Hello, and thank you for visiting this website. I love the process of being creative so I'm not tethered by just one medium. My art is inspired by the all the beautiful things in nature. I have lived most of my life by the beach; so sun, sand and surf are part of every day and show up in lots of my paintings. My love of animals and flowers also plays into my desire to paint beautiful things. I love color and express myself in oil, acrylic, watercolor, colored pencil and mosaic. I do commissions and would be happy to discuss any project with you; just drop me an email. 2011 SOLO Exhibition, Susex Room � CopperFlame Gallery, Canada Winner "Life is for Living" - SCAN Health Plan of California Enjoy
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