Sunday, January 21, 2018

Historic Downtown Campbell, Thursday, January 18, 2018

Thanks to our great weather forecaster and Paintsites co-coordinator Marilyn, we were able to squeeze in at least four hours of painting before it rained in downtown Campbell. We are also grateful to the Campbell Avenue Starbucks for letting us monopolize their outdoor seating for some great views of the town's classic architecture and the historic 130 ft. high water tower.

For more information about downtown Campbell see:

https://www.downtowncampbell.com/downtowncampbell/about

Upcoming paintsites: See the SCVWS website or January and February Newsletters for details.

  • Thursday, January 25, 2018: Charleston Slough, Mt. View
  • Thursday, February 1, 2018: Roberto Adobe and Sunol House, San Jose
  • Thursday, February 8, 2018: Santana Row, San Jose
  • Thursday, February 15, 2018: McClellan Ranch Preserve, Cupertino
  • Thursday, February 22, 2018: Paintsites Hike and Sketch, Lands End, San Francisco

The Paintsites crew at downtown Campbell


John, Helen and Marilyn

Ling and Iris

Lisha and Salinda wearing matching hats

Susan B-G and Annie

Dick's painting of downtown Campbell 

John's watercolor sketch of the water tower

John's watercolor of downtown architecture

Downtown Campbell shoppers painted by John

Marilyn's watercolor of the Campbell water tower

Marilyn's sketch of the town's Water Co. bldg

Iris's watercolor painted outside Starbucks cafe

Lisha's view of downtown Campbell

Salinda's painting of Palazzi's salon and the water tower

Downtown Campbell by Susan B-G

View of Campbell water tower by Susan B-G

Downtown Campbell by Annie

Sketches of artists at work by Annie

Annie's sketch of Elaine and her faithful Border Collie

Tanvi's painting of downtown Campbell

Toni's closeup of the water tower

Toni's painting of the local auto parts business

Jane's painting of a Paintsites artist

Jane's watercolor of downtown Campbell

Alan's view of the Campbell's water tower

Helen's quick sketch of the water tower

Helen's second painting

Elaine's view of downtown Campbell




No comments:

Post a Comment