I painted this plein air piece in a spot near Truckee. The main portion of Martis Creek is a tributary to the Truckee River. I caught this bit as it wound through a marshy early summer meadow.
Martis Creek
8″ x 10″ oil on linen panel
8″ x 10″ oil on linen panel
I painted this plein air piece in a spot near Truckee. The main portion of Martis Creek is a tributary to the Truckee River. I caught this bit as it wound through a marshy early summer meadow.
There is a wonderful landscape painting show that is opening today at the Harrington Gallery in Pleasanton. The paintings feature Bay Area Parks and will be up through July 20.
This is a juried California Art Club Exhibit. Most of the work in CAC shows are landscapes in the classic California tradition often with a modern twist.
“Ayala Pair” … my painting of the Angel Island Cove is in the show. Like all of my studio paintings, this piece began with a plein air painting completed on site.
When I think of Filoli, I mostly think of luscious blooms, manicured trees and reflecting ponds amidst the stately grounds of this historic property. In my earlier paintings of Filoli, I’ve been drawn to this organized beauty.
Last week it was a joy to paint a different type of beauty at Filoli. The rural views I painted include a caretakers cottage, a dirt road under oaks and an open field. I was somewhat surprised to learn that the farming heritage continues at Filoli. Apparently land is leased to a local farmer for oat hay production.
The desert has a different kind of beauty. I did a little painting while at Joshua Tree but mostly painted at the Marriott in Desert Springs Resort which was lovely. The views of distant mountains are framed by palms and saguaro cactus. An unexpected bonus … the resident pink Chilean flamingos seemed very healthy and were fun to paint.
When I started the sketch for this watercolor, I budgeted about a half hour break in my hike at Joshua Tree. Turns out, the scant cup of water I brought attracted hundreds of bees with minutes. So, this is a 10 minute view of the Joshua trees near Jumbo Rocks.
We missed the peak of the Joshua blooms though we did see some fading flowers and lots of the fruit that comes after the blooms fade.
12″ x 9″ oil on panel
This plein air piece was painted at the Fortini entrance to Santa Teresa Park.
8″ x 6″ (private collection)
I was attracted to the bright colors of the kayaks and paddle boards at Shoreline Park and Lake where I’ve painted many times.
11″ x 14″ oil on panel
Angel Island (in the San Francisco Bay) is one of my favorite spots. In this painting, I was attracted to a snug pair of boats in the Ayala Cove Harbor. This piece was exhibited as part of the California Art Club’s Juried Exhibition “Bay Area Parks” in 2019.
6″ x 8″ (private collection)
Painted in my backyard. Spring smells so sweet.
The blooms are fleeting. The weather was mixed. Still, such joy to paint in my fragrant backyard.