Sandy Beaches (2022)
This print captures the quiet serenity of a coastal retreat, where nature provides a place to pause, reflect, and simply be.


A Place to Breathe
Nestled between two palm trees, a pop-up camper sits at the water’s edge, a cozy home base for a moment of escape. Two chairs face the ocean, inviting you to take in the endless horizon and let the world slow down. The soft sand beneath your feet, the salty air, and the rhythm of the waves create a sense of calm—one that reminds us of the power of nature to restore the soul.
And as always, hidden in the clouds, a familiar symbol appears—a heart, quietly woven into the sky, a reminder of the love and support that surrounds us even in the most peaceful, solitary moments.
View Sandy Beaches ProductsThe Healing Power of Nature
For kids facing cancer, healing isn’t just about medicine—it’s about finding moments of peace, joy, and escape. Just like a quiet beach offers a retreat from the noise of everyday life, Care Camps gives children and their families a chance to breathe, connect with nature, and experience the simple joys of childhood, even in the midst of their hardest battles.
This print is a tribute to those moments of peace—to the quiet strength found in solitude, the beauty of the journey, and the belief that healing happens in more ways than one.
Sandy Beaches Print Progress
Watch the artwork progress from a sketch to finished painting











Products Featuring the Sandy Beaches Print
Bring the beauty and inspiration of the Sandy Beaches print into your home with products designed to capture the spirit of this artwork. Notecards, playing cards, postcards, rolled prints, and stickers featuring this year’s design are now available.
Every purchase directly supports the Care Camps Foundation, with 100% of profits funding life-changing camp experiences for children facing cancer. Whether for yourself or as a thoughtful gift, these products allow you to celebrate nature while contributing to a greater cause.
Other Prints
Check out the artwork from past years going back to 2020. All are vastly different but all capture the spirit of the outdoors.