Gregory Hull, “Coastal Bluffs,” oil on canvas, 44 x 44 inches

There’s surely no other way to describe these fantastic coastal plein air views currently on view at the Redfern Gallery in Laguna Beach, California. Who created them?

Waves crashing against rocky shores, cypress trees clinging to colorful hills, and wildflower blooms along a dusty road are all subjects captured with plein air mastery and currently on view during “Pacific Gold” — a solo exhibition of works by Gregory Hull at Redfern Gallery in Laguna Beach.

Gregory Hull, “The Keyhole and Dana Point,” oil on canvas, 20 x 24 inches
Gregory Hull, “Baja Street Morning,” oil on canvas, 22 x 26 inches
Gregory Hull, “Poppy Path,” oil on canvas, 16 x 20 inches
Gregory Hull, “Keyhole Sparkle,” oil on canvas, 16 x 20 inches
Gregory Hull, “Pacific Surf,” oil on canvas, 20 x 30 inches

According to the gallery, “This collection is filled with many surprises,” but what isn’t surprising is Hull’s ability to re-create California’s jewel-like light, which has captivated artists for centuries. To learn more, visit Redfern Gallery.

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