Sunday, November 17, 2019

Pebble Beach Private Residence, Monterey Peninsula, Thursday, November 14, 2019

Thank you very much Julie for welcoming our Paintsites group to your beautiful home in Pebble Beach. As Cindy had promised the view was truly spectacular along with your charming house and gardens. Thanks Cindy for bringing this opportunity to our attention and for helping organize the day.  

The weather forecast was for cloudy skies and there was even a possibility of being socked in by fog. Luckily the fog kept its distance and by late morning we were graced by intermittent sun. Most artists set up on the patio area (surrounded by oaks, cypress and Monterey pine), taking in the views of distant Carmel and the Carmel Highlands while others focused on the property's historic residence (eclectic Spanish) and terraced garden.


Upcoming paintsites:  See the SCVWS website or the November or December Newsletters for details.
  • Saturday, Nov 16, Folger Estate, Woodside
  • Thursday, Nov 21, View of Hayes Mansion from Edenvale Gardens Regional Park, San Jose
  • Thursday, Dec 5, Wildwood Park, Saratoga
  • Thursday, Dec 12, Historic Murphy Avenue, Sunnyvale
  • Thursday, Dec 19, Central Wholesale Nursery, San Jose

Artists and their artwork:

Southwest view from the Pebble Beach paint site

Julie (our hostess), Cindy and Jane



Annie

Annie's painting of distant Carmel Beach and Highlands

Cindy

Cindy's watercolor of the residence

Dick and Salinda

Dick's watercolor of misty Carmel Highlands 

Salinda's watercolor of  the view of Carmel and the distant highlands

Indira

Indira's watercolor of the bay and distant Point Lobos

Jayne and Annie 
Jayne's watercolor of Carmel Beach and Highlands 

Jane S.

Paintsites artists on the upper patio

Kaaren's first painting of the patio view

Kaaren's watercolor of the view looking south-southeast

Kaaren's third painting looking northwest

Liz
Liz's sketches of the distant Point Lobos and views around the garden

Lois's sketch of the patio and the distant view

Lois's sketch of Carmel and the distant hills

Matt

Sham

Artists painting from the upper patio

Paintsites artists viewing their artwork

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