Gold Lanterns and Arcadia Windmill |
Friday, December 22, 2017
Deck The Walls!
I'm so excited and honored to be able to participate in the holiday show at the Laurie Hendricks Gallery in South Pasadena. The gallery asked artists who had shown there during the past year to share some new works for the holiday season. I chose two favorite plein air gouache pieces for the show. What a happy end to the year!
Saturday, December 16, 2017
Rialto Holidays
Our paint-out today was at the old 1925 Rialto Theater in South Pasadena. The last time I painted there was about six months ago, Filming. There was filming that day so I chose another view to paint. The theater is still being restored and the outside still looks very bad but repairs have started on the interior. For the holidays, "It's a Wonderful Life" is being shown there this weekend. And I was happy to see the marquee decorated with garlands and red bows. I've painted the building several times before, and there weren't many spots to paint from which were in the shade. When I looked across the street I really liked my view of three artist friends and some tall palm trees in the distance. I always enjoy including plein air painters in my pieces so it was perfect!
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7" x 5" Watercolor |
Brenda, Shinji, and Laural |
South Pasadena High School marching band on their way to play at some local businesses for the holidays |
Saturday, December 9, 2017
A Busy Park
A few weeks ago our Saturday paint-out group returned to Arcadia Wilderness Park. My blog post from my first visit was Wilderness Park. The park is usually very quiet on Saturdays but not on this visit. Many Boy Scouts were there with adults for a weekend of camping. They had tents set up and were out hiking on the trails. It wasn't too hard to stay out of their way since there are many nice views to paint. The light down a quiet path near the Nature Center I thought looked promising for a painting. As I painted, the quiet path turned out to be fairly busy. It was a good thing that my set-up was off to the side of the main walkway. It's always fun to chat with the kids who are curious about a plein air painter.
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5" x 7" Watercolor |
Monday, December 4, 2017
Lummis Cacti
It seems I've been returning to paint-out locations where we were last year at about the same time. A year ago when we met at the historic stone Lummis House I painted a gouache piece, Lummis Garden. This year the Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles was there, setting up for Macbeth. The stone home's facade would double as a Scottish castle for the performance. That would take place in the evening so no problem with our paint-out. I've always admired the old and large cacti planted along the east fence. I tried a small gouache piece of that view, and look forward to our next visit.
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7" x 5" Gouache |
Scottish castle stand-in |
East side gates |
North side |
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
The Offramp
It's been over three years since I painted at Defender's Parkway in Pasadena. On that visit I looked to the east and tried a watercolor of a distant glimpse of downtown Pasadena, Defenders Parkway. Since this small park is located at the main intersection of the Tournament of Roses Parade, bleachers were already set up for the New Years Day parade so a view to paint in that direction was out. There are miles of bleachers to be set up before January 1st. so they start early. Checking the west side of the park for a view to paint, there is the Colorado Street Bridge entrance, foothills and hillside homes, and a freeway offramp. I really liked a view across the freeway offramp to some eucalyptus trees and a distant hillside for my small watercolor. While we painted, it was fun to see photographers coming by with clients for photos on the famous bridge.
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5" x 7" Watercolor |
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Grandview Point
A few weeks ago the paint-out group had Angel's Point in Elysian Park on the schedule. Elysian Park covers some hills with wonderful views overlooking much of Los Angeles. I tried painting there a few years ago but never found Angel's Point what with the maze of windy roads and smaller hills. Unfortunately on this visit the gate to Angel's Point Rd. was closed. No problem. We found Grandview Point which has terrific views of downtown L.A. to the south, and the foothills to the north. An ariel tramway was proposed to Grandview Point a few years ago. I decided to paint a watercolor of the vista I could see through the trees and bushes from the hilltop. Great views!
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8" x 10" Watercolor |
Los Angeles River with bridges |
Metrolink Central Maintenance Facility, historically Taylor Yard from the 1920's |
Friday, November 17, 2017
Gates Closed...
A few weeks ago the paint-out group returned to the Los Angeles River Center and Gardens. Unfortunately the gates were closed. Many events, especially weddings, are held there because it's such a beautiful venue. A wedding was going to be set up so we had to find a view to paint from outside the gates. My previous completed painting was LA River Center. On two other paint-outs we were told we had to leave in an hour for wedding preparations so I didn't finish my paintings. Luckily there are many appealing views outside of the gates at this location. The bougainvillea plants were bright with magenta flowers. I decided to try a view of the hillside across the street which had some interesting elements that I like to include. Hopefully the center will be open on our next visit.
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7" x 5" Watercolor |
Parking lot tree! |
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