Description
“Presidio in 1700” Print.
The second location of the “Ever-Changing: San Francisco” collection, as it might appear in 1700.
After the San Francisco Bay finished “filling” about 3,000 years ago, a sand spit developed with a tidal slough behind it, fed by springs along the northern peninsula. The sun sets on another day, and the Yelamu tribe of the Ramaytush Ohlone prepare for night at their winter village of Petlenuc, at the site of present-day Presidio. A careful eye will discern the Yelamu village and a group of people navigating the estuary. The brackish waters extend between the hills and the spit, with the un-bridged golden gate in the distance. Rolling coastal scrub and prairie land is dotted by live oak woodland, managed by the Ramaytush Ohlone with regular burning, and abundant tideflats fill and drain each day. Did you know there was an estuary here?
Giclée fine art print for an enduring and premium product.
Pigment ink on archival paper, 100% cotton, acid- and lignin-free.
The print does not include a frame or mat.
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The standard print sizes I offer are sized to look well when placed directly in readily-available frame sizes without a mat. If you would like a custom size or have any questions about prints, mats, or framing, reach out directly via my contact page here.
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