Ukiah's movie theater history centers on the iconic Ukiah Theatre, built in 1948, featuring Art Deco design, a landmark neon sign, and evolving from a single screen to a multi-plex. The Ukiah Theatre's significant vertical neon sign is a designated local landmark, a testament to its enduring presence.
The Our Hometown Ukiah collection is especially close to my heart. The paintings celebrate the familiar places and local charm that make our community special—the spots we pass every day, where memories are made and where life unfolds. It isn’t about landmarks alone. It’s about connection, familiarity, and belonging.
Giclée fine art print on high-quality, archival grade, acid-free, 100% cotton rag cold press paper. The bright white, textured surface replicates the look and feel of traditional watercolor paper.
No Bleed - Image goes to edge of paper.
Ukiah's movie theater history centers on the iconic Ukiah Theatre, built in 1948, featuring Art Deco design, a landmark neon sign, and evolving from a single screen to a multi-plex. The Ukiah Theatre's significant vertical neon sign is a designated local landmark, a testament to its enduring presence.
The Our Hometown Ukiah collection is especially close to my heart. The paintings celebrate the familiar places and local charm that make our community special—the spots we pass every day, where memories are made and where life unfolds. It isn’t about landmarks alone. It’s about connection, familiarity, and belonging.
Giclée fine art print on high-quality, archival grade, acid-free, 100% cotton rag cold press paper. The bright white, textured surface replicates the look and feel of traditional watercolor paper.
No Bleed - Image goes to edge of paper.