This week's plein air adventure took place in an artists' garden. Anna invites us every year, and every year there is something new to see and paint. Her garden is an amazing collection of plants and objects. Below are a couple of my past paintings.
Japanese Friendship Garden, San Jose
This is from last weeks' visit to the Japanese Friendship Garden in San Jose. A wonderful little park between the Historical museum and Happy Hollow Zoo. The geese were everywhere tho - so we had to set up with care to avoid their mess! Despite the poo, it has beautiful trees, ponds and rushing streams - very pleasant in this hot weather.
Hike and Sketch at Pichetti Winery
Today we had a hike and sketch and paintsite at Pichetti Winery. A few hardy hikers took off in the blazing sun for a short walk. Fortunately we found a couple of shady spots to paint from, before a strenuous hike up a very steep hill! We had a bit of a workout both with the painting and walking! The sketchbook painting above was done at the first stopping point.
Here is the second:
Nostalgia - Train Station Painting
I just finished this painting based on photos from my visit to England back in March this year. We had a day riding trains along a steam rail route near Leicester. The quaint little stations along the way were decked out in posters and memorabilia from the past. These red phone boxes were everywhere when I was growing up in England - now in the age of mobile phones the phone box is anachronistic! This painting is acrylic on canvas, 30 x 15 inches.
Hike and Sketch at Santa Teresa Park, San Jose
Yesterday the plein air group had a wonderful hike and sketch at Santa Teresa Park. There are lots of wonderful views, and the route was such that it felt like a real hike in the wilderness. It was a pretty windy day, so the temperature stayed very moderate despite the sun. Perfect in every way and lots of ideas for future paintings!
Final portrait of Wallace
So, finally, the finished portrait of Wallace. I was very happy with my original color study in oil pastel, but decided to go with my original idea of painting Wallace in acrylic. I am pleased I did, because it came out even better than my pastel. This one will be varnished and shipped off to my niece for her birthday.
A portrait of Wallace
I'm working on a pet portrait for my niece and had resolved to do an acrylic painting on canvas. However, while I was waiting for the gesso to dry I decided to try out my oil pastels by doing a color study. This turned out to be a lot of fun and I am so pleased with the results. I have had the oil pastels in my studio for years - waiting for the right subject to come along. And here he is!
Dartmoor, England
I've been traveling and neglected my blog! I didn't get time for painting on my recent trip to England, but I was inspired by some of the places we visited. Here is my first painting in what I hope will be a series of English scenes.
This is my interpretation of Dartmoor. When we were there it was pretty cold, windy and overcast. I exaggerated the colors of the sky in my painting. I painted in acrylics on a piece of 32" square Arches artboard. This is a watercolor paper surface so I did some wet in wet acrylic painting to begin. The sky was completely done wet in wet and then left alone. I used a lot of dry brush to suggest texture on the land, and I added some oil pastel to the foreground, just for fun.
Kirk Farrington House, San Jose
Santa Clara Valley Watercolor plein air group visited the Kirk Farrington House in San Jose today. We were particularly excited to paint the tree peonies in the garden. I love the architecture of these old houses, with their tall windows, columns and balustrades. I don't have the patience to paint it all though, so I wanted to do a bit of a "peep through the foliage" view! I also wanted some suggestion of peonies in the foreground. This sketch came out ok, needs some stronger darks I think, so I may work from it and do another version. The peony below was drawn and then largely painted from memory as I had to move into the shade.
This Saturday, March 21st, I will be at the Saratoga Blossom Festival, 9:30 - 4 pm. Stop by my table in the Heritage Orchard and say hi!
New Floral paintings
I'm working on a series of floral paintings - a new subject for me. Also trying to stay loose with the paint. These two are my most successful to date.
Mary Knoll Seminary
I almost didn't make this paintsite due to a flat tire - but hey these things are sent to try us! I was trying out some different paper - Fabriano cold press, and I like it. I'm hoping to make my own sketchbooks with it.