Pacifica No. 5

$150.00 - $175.00

This is a Limited Edition Print
The original painting is oil on panel
Valencia Collection, Bogota, Colombia

Print Sizes Available:
8" x 10", Editions of 50
Only 39 left!

11" x 14", Editions of 50
Only 43 left!

Printed on archival paper, matte
Signed and numbered by Araujo
Print is packed with mattboard and protected by plastic sheet cover.

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This is my fifth painting of Pacifica, titled "Pacifica No. 5", inspired by the face of the statue of Pacifica, of the Golden Gate International Exposition of 1939. Pacifica was an 80 footer originally built of plaster by Ralph Stackpole, that stood at Treasure Island and was demolished after the fair ended. Pacifica was the theme statue for the exposition, representing world peace, neighborliness, and the power of a unified Pacific coast. She was monumental; a spectacular statue, almost life-like, as if welcoming guests at the fair! She was and continues to be an iconic figure and it is hoped one day to have her re-built and back at the Island.

"Pacifica No.5" was exhibited for the first time at "Marin Open Studios Exhibition & Gala", on Saturday, April 30th, 2016. This painting has been awarded in ArtSlant's 3rd monthly 2016 Showcase competition in the Category of Painting. "Pacifica No.5" was last exhibited at the Old Mint during Araujo's show for "SF History Days", in March 2017.

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