Satterly, Jennipher - The Lone Cypress
Dreaming of 1915 ~ The Lone Cypress
Hand embellished giclée by Jennipher Satterly.
Standing on a granite hillside off California's scenic 17-mile drive in Pebble Beach, the Lone Cypress is a western icon, and has been called one of the most photographed trees in North America. The Lone Cypress is the official symbol of the Pebble Beach Company. The tree is located between Cypress Point Golf Course and the Pebble Beach Golf Links, two of world's most well known golf courses. Possibly as old as 250 years, the cypress has been scarred by fire and held in place with cables for 65 years. The Monterey Cypress grows naturally only in Pebble Beach and Point Lobos.
Framed Dimensions: 18" x18"
Jennipher Satterly is an American representational painter specializing in golf landscapes. For almost three decades, her work has been uniquely defined by a mark making technique that falls nothing short of magic, brought to life by her longstanding love affair with the act of painting itself. Her work is lauded for capturing moments of light, as she strives to recognize the visual merits in the beauty and splendor of golf's greatest places. She earned her Master of Fine Art degree from The Glasgow School of Art in Scotland and her Bachelor of Fine Art from Purchase College in New York. Her work has been exhibited internationally including the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh, Scotland. A selection of her commissioned work is in the archive collections of Mount Vernon and the White House.
Jennipher is a fine art licensee for the Pebble Beach Company, a proud member of the United States Golf Association and a benefactor member of the Golf Heritage Society. Jennipher is on the Board of Trustees for the New Jersey Golf Foundation, member of Women in the Golf Industry, Women’s Metropolitan Golf Association, and the Academy of Golf Art. She lives in Northern New Jersey, with her husband and two sons.
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