Sunday, March 15, 2020

Los Altos Heritage Orchard, Los Altos, Thursday, March 12, 2020

Every year we are faced with the dilemma of scheduling Paintsites to catch the peak spring blossoms and with the ups and downs in the weather it’s pretty hard to get it spot on. Apricots are one of the earlier fruit trees to blossom and this year they were very early. Luckily, we were able to move our date up so painters just barely caught the last of the Los Altos Heritage Orchard blossoms; it’s as if the blossoms held out just for us. Not only did the History Museum staff and volunteers gracefully accommodate our change of plans but, they announced our Thursday Paintsite as a community event inviting Los Altos residents to observe our artists in action while strolling through the orchard. Many thanks to Museum staff members Jane Packard and Elizabeth Ward for bringing this about. 
For more information on the Los Altos Heritage Orchard please refer to the following links:
To see the Los Altos Town Crier's feature on our day at the orchard go to page 7 of the following link:
https://www.losaltosonline.com/images/a_digital_edition/2020/LATC_03_18_20.pdf

Upcoming Paintsites
Please Note: In an effort to prevent the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) we are cancelling the Thursday Paintsites for the next four weeks. Cancelled Thursdays include March 18 (Santa Clara Central Park), March 26 (Kirk-Farrington House), April 2 and April 9. Please check the Paintsites blog, SCVWS website, and monthly newsletters regularly for scheduling updates.

In the spirit of keeping your painting skills limber during this temporary measure we invite you to paint or sketch on your own time during the week. We will continue to publish the weekly blog; all you have to do is pick one painting from that week and then submit it by the Saturday of that same week. Here are some guidelines:
  • submit a photo of your artwork for the blog to paintsites@scvws.org 
  • include your name and any comments e.g. location, date or what inspired you
  • photos which are cropped and ready to upload are preferred
  • painting/sketching subjects might include objects or views in your garden, views from your window, house plants, or something inspired by personal photographs 
Take care, and for any concerns or questions regarding the cancelations or blog posts please contact us at paintsites@scvws.org

Other News
The Paintsite Paintings Online Show registration opened February 18 and closes Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The exhibit will be published online April 27, 2020. See SCVWS.org or the March and April Newsletter for details.

SCVWS Member’s Show is at the Addison-Penzak Jewish Community Center 14855 Oka Road, Los Gatos until April 19, 2020. However, the JCC campus has been shut down for 2 weeks to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Please check apjcc.org/campus-shutdown for details on the closure. To see the winners and read the comments by the Juror, Iretta Hunter, please click on the following link:  http://www.scvws.org/gallery.php?cat=73

May Silicon Valley Open Studio listings for Paintsites members including Edward Rooks, Annie Haines, Elaine Goldstone, Kathy Kleinsteiber and John Ediger: SVOS.org

Tanvi Buch is exhibiting her watercolors at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts at 500 Castro Street, Mountain View, from February 11 - April 6, 2020. Hours are: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 12 noon-1 pm; and one hour prior to all performances. All paintings are for sale.

Artists and their Artwork:

Susan BG's watercolor of artists painting at the Los Altos Heritage Orchard

Susan 

SCVWS Paintsite artists painting in the apricot orchard

Apricot blossoms, LA Heritage Orchard

Alison's watercolor of an apricot tree in bloom and falling petals 

Alison

Brad's watercolor sketch of an older, gnarly apricot almost in leaf

Brad and Wendy

Wendy's watercolor of an ornamental crabapple 
Caroline's painting of iris from the Museum's perennial garden

Caroline

Dick's watercolor of the museum's newly restored water tower

Dick painting in the museum courtyard

Elaine G's sketches of artists painting in the orchard

Elaine 

Wanda painting by the blossoming magnolia 

Wanda's watercolor/pastel painting of the magnolia flowers

Janice's watercolor sketch of the apricot orchard

Lauren's watercolor of the orchard
Jane's watercolor sketch of the orchard

Mindy's watercolor of the library painted from the orchard

Mindy

Nancy chose a shady spot to paint the orchard

Salinda's watercolor painted in the museum's beautiful perennial garden

Salinda

Susan J
Tanvi's watercolor of apricot blossoms

Tanvi

1 comment:

  1. Beautiful! Many could become postal notes or post cards!

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