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Blue steps lead to the back door of an old Craftsman-style house where the one-way alley at 22nd Street runs between Hermosa Avenue and the Strand. A metal garbage can guards a private parking place. Please, take a second and tell us your thoughts on this painting. What others have said about 22nd Street Alley: I simply love this one! I have been doing watercolor for almost two years. I really do appreciate your work. I love the light and shadow. I lived on 17th and the strand and i used to walk by this house a lot. It sure does bring back memories her Hermsoa. Hello Steve: I remember going to a similar home owned by the Mann family,the girl that live there with her family was a classmate in the Redondo Union High School Madrigal choir 55-57 Vickie Mann Weber. Regards Ralph Marsh 56 I used to live a few houses down from 22nd street. Our house went from the strand to the one-way alley, this house looks very familiar, very nice work I am very much into old houses myself, so I can appreciate all the work that went into this painting. Along with all the other ones. Your work is very good. As a graduate of RUHS '53, we used to hang out on the beach at 22nd St. This was a familiar sight as we walked to the beach, especially the brickwork! I likethe brick work out front. Just beautiful. Also the light on that white house. Nicework. Very nice and very realistic even thou I have never seen the place. This house looks like a house I grew up next door to, however that particular house was not near a beach. I love the beach! I plan on retiring there soon. hey i believe that's my house on the right...you painted the driveway...love your work...is it for sale? Giclée prints that can be purchased featuring 22nd Street Alley:
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