Sunday, July 23, 2017

Mountain View Heritage Park, Mountain View, CA Thursday July 20, 2017

The Mountain View Heritage Park just opened in December 2016.  Its centerpiece is the historic Immigrant House, just 400 square feet, which was built in the last half of the 19th century.

We had a perfect day for our first paint site at this park. Besides the house itself there was a wonderful windmill that was made in Indiana, bee hives, and a volunteer vegetable garden complete with beautiful sunflowers.


Heritage Park, Mountain View

The immigrant house

Annie

Annie's painting of the Immigrant House

Broncha

Broncha's painting of the Immigrant House

Dick


Dick's painting of the Immigrant House

John


John's painting of the Immigrant House

Joy

Joy's painting of the Immigrant House

Leslie's sketch of the Immigrant House

Liz's painting of Immigrant House

Melanie

Melanie's painting of the Immigrant House

Benay and Kristi

Benay's painting of the windmill

Kristi's painting of windmill

Salinda, Lisha, Candy, and Leslie

Salinda's painting of a sunflower

Salinda's second painting of sunflowers
Lisha's painting of a sunflower

Candy's painting of a sunflower

Candy's painting of flowers

Candy's painting of sunflowers

Leslie's painting of sunflowers


Iris

Iris's painting of flowers

Joy's painting of sunflowers

Picnic

Paintings on display

Liz with her painting

The whole group minus leader/photographer Liz


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