Showing posts with label plein air. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plein air. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

One Morning in Cayucos California impressionist seascape oil painting

 

"One Morning in Cayucos"    8 x 10 inch oil painting

This plein air painting was painted on location in Cayucos, California, at the beach house of a friend. It was a cool day, with gentle wave action. This painting is available for sale. If you're interested ... click this link to write me. See more of my paintings on my website.


Monday, September 21, 2015

Oak Tree Forest California impressionist landscape plein air painting

Trail to Springtime, 9 x 12 inches, plein air California landscape oil painting on linen panel

"Trail to Springtime"
9 x 12 inches
Oil on linen plein air painting

This California impressionist plein air landscape was painted at the Tejon Ranch, on a quiet trail in the middle of an oak forest. The fresh spring greens and yellows were incredible, mixing with wildflowers and other colorful plants.
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Eaton Canyon Stream - California impressionist landscape stream oil painting - plein air

 

SOLD
"Eaton Canyon Stream" 9 x 12 inch oil painting
Eaton Canyon Nature Preserve, Altadena, California
(Near Pasadena)


 Eaton Canyon, near Pasadena, California is a favorite plein air location for me. This painting shows the seasonal stream that runs through it in a "good" rain year. California live oaks grow along the banks, along with willows, sycamores and many other riparian California natives. Interested in this painting? Click this link to write me. karen@karenwinters.com

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Saturday, August 6, 2011

Laguna Beach Painting - Divers Cove - Heisler Park



Diver's Cove, Laguna Beach
8 x 10 oil on linen laid on plein air panel

The incoming surf made mist rise at Diver's Cove in Laguna Beach, as seen from my viewpoint in Heisler Park.

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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Pasadena Art: Colorado Street Bridge Landscape Painting - The Bridge Aglow



"The Bridge Aglow"
(The Colorado Street Bridge from a vantage point near the Federal Court of Appeals, Arroyo Seco)

SOLD

11 x 14 inches
plein air painting


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In October 2010, I had the opportunity to paint the Colorado Street Bridge from the vantage point a little south of the Federal Courthouse on the east side of the Arroyo Seco, at a private home.

The late afternoon light grazing the bridge created a peaceful mood. The foreground oak tree provided a natural frame for the scene.

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Monday, March 15, 2010

California impressionist landscape oil painting - Arroyo Seco, Pasadena



Snow on the San Gabriels
(Federal Courthouse with view of the Arroyo Seco)
12 x 16 oil on canvas


The winter storms, which may now be over, often leave rare snowcaps on our local mountains - for a few days. I took advantage of one of these unusual scenes last month. This is a view I have painted before, in the autumn when the sycamores are in full color - and will likely paint again through the years with different weather and seasonal looks.


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Sunday, October 19, 2008

California Art Club South Pasadena Paint Out - Rialto Visions



SOLD

"The Rialto"
9 x 12
plein air oil painting on panel


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Last Sunday, a group of 30 or more plein air painters affiliated with the California Art Club gathered together in South Pasadena for a paint-out at the venerable Rialto Theater, which has fallen into disrepair in the past few years. The paintings which we created will be sold and a portion of the proceeds will go to restoring The Rialto to its former glory. Some of us also painted other scenes of South Pasadena, which I will be posting here and on My Gallery website.


I arrived at the event in the afternoon and caught the building in partial shade from across the street.

Although there were promos on the marquee for movies and theater rentals, I opted to leave it empty so that a potential purchaser could always imagine their favorite flick playing there, and relive some fond memories.