Description
Surfing Brothers captures a nostalgic moment from 1965 at Bailey's Beach in Newport, where Slim Aarons photographed Freddie and Howard Cushing riding the waves together. The brothers continue a cherished family tradition, keeping alive the surfing legacy their father introduced to the Spouting Rock Beach Association in the 1930s. This captivating image showcases two figures carving through the water, their synchronized movements speaking to years of shared experience on the ocean. The photograph preserves the golden era of beach culture, when surfing represented both sport and lifestyle, captured through Aarons' signature ability to document leisure at its most genuine.
This photograph transforms any modern living space into a gallery of coastal history and timeless style. Surfing Brothers naturally becomes a conversation piece, inviting guests to discover the stories of Newport's beach culture and the enduring bonds of family tradition. Whether displayed in a study, above a sofa, or along a hallway, this print adds historical richness while maintaining effortless sophistication. The image brings the carefree spirit of 1960s surf culture into your home, creating an atmosphere where vintage elegance meets contemporary design. Its storytelling quality, combined with archival-grade materials, ensures this piece will remain stunning for generations to come.
Available in photo lustre or matte finish, professionally framed in black, white, or natural wood. This classic Slim Aarons photograph celebrates an era that continues to resonate today, bringing the joy and spirit of surf culture into your space. Transform your walls with this remarkable piece that captures both adventure and heritage in a single timeless frame.
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