Showing posts with label PSGC. Show all posts
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Friday, October 11, 2013

What Art Did You Do This Summer ~ Part 2 Donna Vis



What Art Did You Do This Summer – continued

We rented a farmhouse in Provence, France. There were 13 of us together for one week, so I was able to have some time to paint in between meals!

The farmhouse itself was very old and full of interesting details. I enjoyed this view of the hot pink Oleander against the old rock walls and bright blue shutters. I was able to ignore the satellite dish.

Did I mention it was HOT outside?



         Look carefully at the next photo. See the hand bell in the niche?  
Well, it was dinner time, so with pastel dust on my fingers, I picked it up and began to swing it back and forth to call the gang to eat.  Little did I know there was a hornet’s nest inside.


I tried to run, but let’s face it, I’m a lot slower than an angry insect. So with bell in hand, still swinging of course, two hornets came straight at me… I’ve never been stung by a hornet before, have you?  Or in this case stung by two hornets…

The next photo shows where I left the painting for the night.


I enjoyed my dinner with a glass of French wine (for medicinal purposes of course) and ice on my swollen skin.


Here is the finished field study. What I love about painting in plein air is being able to convey the feeling of the day in the the art. Can you tell it was HOT?



 Thanks for this great post Donna! 

Creativity takes courage.
~ Henri Matisse


Friday, April 12, 2013

Joel McCrea Ranch Pastel Paint Out!

In the 1930s, actor Joel McCrea established a working ranch, in Southern California. It's in a beautiful area, in the Santa Rosa Valley, in Ventura County. Joel McCrea and his wife, actress Frances Dee, raised their family here and built a home for themselves and their three children.

280 acres were aquired in the 1990s, through a donation to the Conejo Recreation and Park District, and the Joel and Frances McCrea Ranch Foundation helps to raise money, to maintain the facility.

Our group, the Pastel Society of the Gold Coast, was lucky enough to be the first artist group, invited to come to the Ranch for a plein air "paint out," which happened to be on Saint Patrick's Day.


At the start of the day, when I arrived, there was quite a bit of cloud cover, and fog rolling over the hills and through the valley. Of course, with plein air, the most important thing is to figure out where to be and what you want to paint!

Pretty sure this was Lynn Simon's set up and her watercolor underpainting ...








Working on field sketches, you have to start new pieces when the light changes, and perhaps take reference photos if you want to finish them at home, or use it all as reference for a studio piece.

Lynn Simon, on to another piece ...



There were so many lovely spots, it was hard to commit to a location!
All of the lovely buildings here, are on the National Register of Historic Places.


Lovely sketches, at the ranch, by Judy Koenig 




Oh, there's Judy Dietch, over on the left!


Judy Dietch's set up ... a great piece, and wonderful view of the chicken coop!





The Visitors Center


As you can see ... another light change. The sun came out!



Yep, back at the chicken coop! That's Donna Vis' set up on the left. 



From Donna's point of view ... a lovely composition!


From my point of view (below) ... and that is about as far as I got, with my field sketch on location. More to resolve, in the studio!




Lori Corradi, at work on a beautiful landscape, with a lovely Oak tree.




Just a few of our members that enjoyed the lovely day at the Joel McCrea Ranch!
Judy Dietch, Donna Vis, Lynn Simon and Emily Goldfield


We were also joined by Delia Menes, Judy Koenig, Nelda Gruenthal, Lori Corradi, Erna Braun, and Kathy Coleman.

And a couple of finished pieces!

Joel McCrea Ranch by Lynn Byrne Simon


Joel McCrea Ranch by Lynn Byrne Simon



A couple of nice ladies, Stephanie and Jennifer, came out from the Thousand Oaks Acorn paper, to interview us and take photos. You can check it online!
Our article in the Thousand Oaks Acorn HERE!

If you'd like to visit the Joel McCrea Ranch, at this point it's only open during scheduled events and programs, which you can visit the website to find out about! 
Click Here for upcoming events. The people there are friendly and helpful.

To find out more about the the foundation and the Joel McCrea Ranch, click Here.

If you ask me what I came to do in this world, 
I, as an artist, am here to live out loud.
~Émile Zola


posted by Lucinda Keller

Monday, October 15, 2012

Step Up for Pastels! ~Santa Barbara

What a lovely place to have a show! ... Gallery 113 in Santa Barbara. Some of our members were able to take advantage of a wonderful opportunity to show their work in this lovely space. Have a look!



This is at the closing reception. Isn't it a great space? Our artists work was upstairs ... thus the name "Step Up for Pastels."


Prickly Pear Cactus ~ by Carrie Givens



Silver on Red and Gold by Judy Koenig



Twilight on the Pacific by Lucinda Keller



Rocky Surf by Lynn Simon


Some of our members, upstairs at the closing. A great group!



The gallery was in the "La Arcada Courtyard" on State Street in Santa Barbara. Such a charming area!




I've shown just a sampling of our members' work but there will be much more to come and one of the great things we have (not to boast, but it's true!) is a huge variety of styles and subject matter in the group. I am so excited to share their work!

Looking forward to our next show in Ojai, California on November 3rd! 
More information to come on that!

The purpose of art is 
washing the dust of daily life
off our souls.
~Pablo Picasso