Showing posts with label watercolor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watercolor. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Weekend Paintsites Ardenwood Historic Farm--Fremont, CA October 15, 2016

We had a great weekend paintsite October 15th. Alison, Iva, Srivani, and I painted all morning and then had lunch together. We all are experienced outdoor artists and painted at least 3 paintings apiece. There are so many painting opportunities at Ardenwood. Alison greeted Jamie who she said was a weekend painter and we expected her to join us, but we did not see her again. (Plein-air painters often find a perfect location and focus only on painting.) The paintsite featured lots of happy children selecting pumpkins in the pumpkin patch and helping to make apple cider. The park staff provided samples of the apple cider, and it was delicious. Marilyn (paraphrased by blogger DZ)


Alison
Alison's painting of the station

Alison's pumpkin patch
Alison's Watertower

Iva and Srivani

Iva's cow painting

Iva's hay barn

Iva's field vista
Marilyn

Marilyn's train station

Marilyn's pumpkin house with the hand stamp

Marilyn's field vista



Srivani's Ardenwood Farm shelter

Srivani's Ardenwood country road

Srivani's haybarn

Srivani's portrait of Marilyn


Thursday, February 11, 2016

McClellan Ranch, Cupertino, CA Thursday February 11, 2016


What a fine day it was with unusually warm temperatures for February and a brief (hopefully) break from winter rains. McClellan Ranch Park has been renovated to extreme, yet the country charm remains. Our plein air artists enjoyed a fine day under partly cloudy skies.



Dan

Dan's painting
Marilyn and Dan
Marilyn's painting

Carol

Mary's painting


Iris

Iris's painting

Jane's impression
Jane's realism
Jane creating impressionism and realism.
Liz's painting


Joe's painting
Kaaren



Kaaren's painting
Katherine's painting of Brad and a fan created at the Ansley House paintout
Larry's "bird's eye" view

Leslie's value study
Leslie's painting

Lisha and Dick at work

Lisha's painting


Dick's painting

Melanie's sketch
Melanie's painting
Salinda's painting


Jenny


Jenny's painting
John T's pen and ink with watercolor wash


John E and Larry
John E's painting


Joe,  Melanie,Elizabeth and Liz

Elizabeth's painting
The Gang







Saturday, October 19, 2013

Gilroy Gardens October 19, 2013

What a treat!  We were one of the attractions of Gilroy Gardens theme park, "Artists Day."  The weather could not have been more cooperative. The balmy October sun and turning leaves make for a perfect day to paint. More than a dozen of our plein air artists made the trip. Special thanks to Sylvia and Jenny for arranging this special day with the staff at Gilroy Gardens. www.gilroygardens.org


The "Critique"

A closer look

Jane Saltman

Marilyn Perry

I am very grateful to Gilroy Gardens to give us this opportunity to explore the park for an hour before the families arrived and to paint in such a beautiful garden setting.  Even though everyone has to walk past Claudia's Garden to enter the park, I sat in quite a secluded spot, and only three families asked to see what I was doing.  I was very happy to show the children my painting in progress and to encourage them in their own artistic pursuits.  It wasn't until I got home that I read the back of my name tag that said that the purpose of "Art in the Park" is "so that children can be exposed to art in this environment.    Marilyn


Sylvia Waddell
This was a great place to visit.  Jenny and I were captivated by a glimpse of the balloon ride through the trees.  It proved rather difficult to capture as the ride was in constant motion, but I had fun trying! Thanks to the Gilroy Gardens docents who provided a tour and a wonderful opportunity for us to enjoy the park. Sylvia


Jenny Tero
I did better tackling something that remained still, and this peaceful view across the central lake was from a spot that was a lot quieter and less busy - we could only faintly hear the repeating tape of Halloween music.   Jenny


From another quiet location we could see the same rocks but this time with enormous ducks and swans floating by.  We were too busy with capturing the rides on paper to ask if our free artists entry for the day included rides!  Jenny


Uma Kelkar
Thank you the paint-sites coordinators and the park. By opening an hour earlier, by keeping the name tags ready, we all felt important stepping inside the garden gates! With ego all puffed up, I sat in an idyllic spot by a waterfall besides Holly Garden. The water bubbling sound eradicated all the thoughts of work and pending chores from my mind - only to fill it with confusion from the many values I saw and constantly moving water of a waterfall!  


Then, I saw the gigantic ducks that floated up close to the waterfall and obviously their incongruousness felt very attractive! 



At lunch, Sylvia showed her painting of the hot air balloon ride - the viewpoint was so intriguing, I had to give it a quick attempt and so I did!   Uma


Mary Paquet
Our gracious hosts made us feel so welcome. The gardens are incredibly beautiful and filled with happy families. As we toured the park I was drawn to a water feature with a colorful bridge, beautiful rocks, and stately Redwoods.  Mary


Brad Santos
This a wonderful site for painting almost anything:  the hallmark trees, the backdrop of the Park's undeveloped hills, bright colored rides (next time I think I'll do the race cars), water features, and lots of people enjoying themselves.   It's a happy place that positively welcomes artists.    Brad