Showing posts with label Colorado Street Bridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado Street Bridge. Show all posts

Thursday, June 25, 2009

"Painting En Plein Air" © 9 x 12

In our last blog, we featured a painting of the Colorado Street Bridge in Pasadena and that reminded me of this painting that I did last Fall. There were several artists painting in the area that day and I was having trouble finding a spot to paint where I wouldn't be blocking someone's view or wouldn't have someone else in my view. Since the light was quickly changing and I was getting tired trying to find a spot to paint, I decided to paint this scene and include the artist. I am happy with this painting because it is much more interesting with the figure in it. The artist who was "in my way" turned out to be the central focus of the painting!

This painting is currently being exhibited at "The Old Mill" in San Marino (1120 Old Mill Road). The Old Mill ("El Molino Viejo") is a charming historical building and is the gallery of the California Art Club.

Monday, June 15, 2009

"Memories of the Arroyo" © 16 x 20

This painting is called "Memories of the Arroyo" because Frank and I have many fond memories of this location. For many years we’ve enjoyed painting in the Arroyo Seco area with our artist friends and participated in several of the California Art Club’s paintouts followed by an art sale held at the Casa de Arroyo. A portion of the proceeds always went to the renovation and preservation of the Arroyo Seco so we feel a part of its beauty. For several years, it was a "tradition" for us to go to the Arroyo and paint on New Year's Day when it was quiet and the weather was ‘picture perfect.’ I can’t count the number of times we have painted the Colorado Street Bridge and its ‘sister’ bridges further downstream and the paintings always get sold to locals who live near the Arroyo. This painting is my most recent one of the bridge. No "takers" yet, but I have only shown it a couple of times.