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Iconic Heceta Head Lighthouse Viewpoint, Lane County, Oregon

Original Artwork by DVD © 2026

Iconic Heceta Head Lighthouse Viewpoint, Lane County, Oregon

For the rest of 2026, I’m centering my 4×4 paintings on the landscapes I return to often here in Lane County, Oregon. This piece captures one of those in-between moments—the pause along the drive where you have to pull over and take it all in.

Heading north on Highway 101, the central coastline delights with wide, dramatic views of the Pacific Ocean. Then, almost suddenly, Heceta Head Lighthouse appears—perched above the ocean, steady and unmistakable against the shifting sky.

It’s more than just a scenic stop. Whales pass the  Oregon coast year round, with peak migration seasons being mid-December to mid-January (southbound) and late March through May (northbound). Nearly 20,000 gray whales travel south in winter, while spring brings mothers and calves north. If the light is right and the ocean is calm, you might catch a distant spout rising and disappearing back into the horizon. 

I’m drawn to this spot not just for its beauty, but for that feeling of movement—of traveling through, slowing down, and noticing.

If you’d like to commission your own Heceta Head Lighthouse 4×4 painting, feel free to reach out at Donna@dvdscreations.com.

I used an 4 by 4 inch stretched canvas, and Golden Heavy Body acrylic paint for this piece. ‘Heceta Beach, Lane County, Oregon’ an original acrylic painting by DVD © 2026.

Price: SOLD $40.00

Kathy’s King Tide

King Tides Original Artwork by DVD ©2026

This is the third painting in my King Tide series, created as a special commission for my friend Kathy. The figures represent Kathy and her two children, and I’m especially pleased with how they emerged. They feel more naturally integrated and in scale with the landscape than in my earlier King Tides piece, which made this painting particularly rewarding to bring to life.

This work also marks a milestone for me—it’s the most figures I’ve included in a single painting. I’m still in my “figures from behind” phase, which feels true to where I am in my artistic journey. Someday, they may turn and face the viewer, but for now, there’s something meaningful about capturing these quiet, shared moments from this perspective.

I continued my 2026 bird study here by incorporating seagulls. While I’m not yet painting them from memory, I can feel that shift getting closer with each piece. It’s exciting to notice that growth unfolding.

The wave in this painting is intentionally large, inspired by the powerful King Tides along the Oregon coast. If you’ve ever witnessed them, you know how awe-inspiring they are. I wanted this painting to honor that sense of scale and movement. While the beach itself is more imagined—something that could belong to many places along the Oregon shoreline—the lighthouse was inspired by Yaquina Lighthouse in Newport, one of Kathy’s favorites.

As I painted, I held Kathy and her children close in my thoughts. Painting often becomes a meditative space for me, and this piece was no exception. It carries with it my wishes for their joy, connection, and happiness in the years ahead. This truly was a work of the heart.

If you’re interested in a King Tide–inspired painting of your own, feel free to reach out using the contact information below.

I used a 9 by 12 inch stretched canvas and Golden Heavy Body acrylic paint for this piece. ‘Kathy’s King Tides’ is an original acrylic painting by DVD © 2026.

Price: SOLD $180.00

King Tides

King Tides Original Artwork by DVD ©2026

This expanded version of Jan’s Windy Beach surprised me. Though inspired by the original, it quickly developed its own voice. The intensity of the king tides became the heart of the composition — strong, untamed, and alive.

Including multiple figures for the first time allowed me to explore movement in a new way. The sweep of their skirts carries the wind across the canvas, echoing the energy of the Pacific Northwest coast where I live. Seagulls dot the shoreline, aligning with my bird-focused theme this year and adding a quiet moment beyond the crashing waves.

At one point, the large clouds began competing with the waves for attention. I realized the true drama belonged to the ocean, so I softened and lightened the clouds considerably. That shift allowed the power of the water to remain the focus, where it felt most honest.

I’ve truly fallen in love with this piece. It feels less like a painting and more like an experience.

I used a 9 by 12 inch canvas board, and Golden Heavy Body acrylic paint for this piece. ‘King Tides,’ an original acrylic painting by DVD © 2026.

Price: SOLD $120.00