Saturday, August 24, 2013

Angelino Heights


This day was Angelino Heights "revisited" for the Saturday paint-out group.  I posted my painting of Bob's Market from our first visit a few months ago in Bob's Market.  Angelino Heights is in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, not far from downtown.  Since it's a hilly area there are great views of downtown.  And being one of the oldest neighborhoods in Los Angeles, there are some charming and eye-catching old homes to paint.  

Some of the old homes are Victorian and well-kept.  The one that turned out to be in my view of the downtown buildings that I wanted to paint was very run down, deserted, and boarded up.  I don't usually get into many details while plein air painting anyway so it was okay with me.  I had time to also try a smaller gouache piece from my painting spot in a parkway, under a tree.  There was a cat watching from a window in the house in back of me for most of the morning.  Many cars are always parked along the streets in this neighborhood and I really should try adding some to my paintings.  There are many more views to paint in Angelino Heights and I'm looking forward to more visits. 

10" x 8" watercolor

7" x 5" gouache



4 comments:

  1. You remind me often that an ordinary scene can be so much nicer when painted. I overlook far to many opportunities but you inspire me to rethink

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    1. Thank you Lorraine! I do like some maybe odd scenes sometimes.

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  2. I love seeing your two interpretations of the scene, Sherry. And the newest member of your fan club!

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    1. Thank you Terry! Such an exciting location for painting.

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