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Footprints in the Sand, Pismo Pier
- Thomas Kinkade has placed a total of eight N’s in Footprints in the Sand, Pismo Pier as a symbol of love for his wife Nanette.
- This painting was inspired by the beautiful city of Pismo Beach in the San Luis Obispo County, California. Pismo Beach is the Clam Capital of the World where a Clam Festival is held every October, complete with clam chowder competitions and a clam-themed parade.
- The pier featured in Footprints in the Sand, Pismo Pier – which replaced the original – was built in 1924. The original pier was much longer than it is today and underwent significant restoration in 1983 due to storm damage and wear overtime. It is 1,370 feet long and has several cantilevered fishing decks – making it a popular fishing spot among local anglers.
- Footprints in the Sand, Pismo Pier features Thom’s first ever portrayal of a surfer!
- Footprints in the Sand, Pismo Pier is based on a popular modern parable of the same name “Footprints in the Sand.”
Title | Footprints in the Sand, Pismo Pier |
Published | December 2007 |
Subject Location | Pier in Pismo Beach, California |
Image Sizes
12" x 18"
18" x 27"
24" x 36"
In Stock
18" x 27" PP Edition
24" x 36" PP Edition
18" x 27"
24" x 36"
In Stock
18" x 27" PP Edition
24" x 36" PP Edition
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