I've been trying to get out on the weekends and paint for the Napa Valley Art Festival that is happening at Copia on May 31st. The show runs from 10-4, and I'll be there, along with a few fellow Pixarians, Ernesto Nemesio, and Sharon Calahan, as well as a lot of the Sonoma Plein Air Regulars, including Paul Kratter, Randy Sexton, Kevin Courter, and Kim Lordier, to name a few. It should be fun, and there will be plenty of great art to browse. Here's some of my recent pieces that I'll be exhibiting in the show.
Late Spring
10.5 x 10" Pastel on Canson paper
Off Season
8 x 13" Pastel on Canson paper
Bystanders
10 x 10.5" Pastel on Canson paper
Dry Creek Crossing
8 x 12.75" Pastel on Canson paper
Diablo Afternoon
10.5 x 10" Pastel on Canson paper
March Morning
10 x 14" Pastel on Canson paper
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Cabo Quickies
I spent a few days in Cabo San Lucas with family over spring break. I didn't bring my pastels, as I was intending to sit under an umbrella on the beach and read. However, just in case of boredom setting in, I took some watercolors with me and a small
(5.5 x 8.5") sketchbook. These were all done sitting on the beach, and turning in different directions, sometimes with a margarita nearby. I'll not blame the beverage for the results, though. While I enjoyed painting as a focused diversion, the realities of lack of brush control, and color mixing, set in. It was a struggle, but I still had fun. Here's a few pages, and pieces from that trip. It is humbling to realize how hard it is to control watercolors.
I'll be in a group show up in Napa at the end of May, and I'll be posting some pastels I've done for that show soon.
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