Overview
An original oil on canvas landscape painting depicting a winding mountain road, towering pine trees, and a rustic bridge. The work is signed 'Clyde Hudgins' and dated '1972' in the lower right corner, housed in a classic mid-century stained wood frame with a gold-toned inner lip.
Story
Painted in 1972, this piece captures the American mid-century obsession with the great outdoors and road-trip culture. It immortalizes the quiet, winding scenic byways that defined family vacations before the interstate highway system took over.
Maker / Origin
Clyde Hudgins appears to be a regional or highly skilled hobbyist artist active in the mid-to-late 20th century. While not a widely documented gallery name, Hudgins possessed a strong grasp of perspective, composition, and natural light, typical of the dedicated regional painters who documented the changing American landscape.
Condition & Value
The painting appears to be in very good vintage condition with no obvious paint loss, cracking, or sagging to the canvas. The original wood frame shows minor surface wear consistent with age, which does not detract from its overall appeal.