In the picture from End of July, an earlier posting, you will see Herman posing in front of my painting…dear Herman passed onto cat heaven last night, from liver disease. He slowly stopped breathing, as he snuggled in my lap with my daughter Tesia by our side. He was a friendly, dignified, big male cat, who stayed very close in his last days of life and we will miss him every day.
Archive for October, 2008
Blessings for Herman
October 13, 2008WASCO Aqua Areas
October 8, 2008Another art event this last month happened at Coddingtown Mall in Santa Rosa…the annual WASCO Aqua Areas juried watercolor show. I submitted three paintings. This one sold before the show was even juried.
The second, Grace, sold during the show (it’s in a earlier blog…the swan in the sunrise picture). The third entry has sold since the show.
Riverfront Art Gallery celebrates 1 year!!
October 8, 2008Heart K Paint Out
October 8, 2008And, to finish the month out, another paint-out and an opportunity to do plen-aire painting in an even more beautiful place. This time, we were in the Genesee Valley, in Plumas County. Genesee is this magical place, tucked away in the Sierras, a long way from the noise of traffic and busy city life. Here, the Feather River Land Trust has purchased a tract of land, called the Heart K Ranch, to preserve and protect in perpetuity. In order to procure the land, the Trust had to borrow quite a bit of money, so they are trying to raise the funds to pay off the loan. As far as I know, this was their first paint-out. Several artists arrived at 8 am to start painting, and by 2 pm, there was a crowd gathered to view and buy the art, as well as several other auction items. Volunteers, I assume residents of the valley, put together a fabulous lunch, even serving barbequed oysters! There was music, Maidu drummers and a “nature walk” where local experts shared about how the land was used when the Maidu Tribe occupied the Genesee Valley.
The artists donated their time and their proceeds to the Feather River Land Trust. It was really fun to have people come along, appreciate what you were doing, and then to buy it, especially to benefit such a great cause. The red barn is the first fully restored building on the Heart K Ranch.
I painted with oils here at the Heart K. I discovered the challenges of doing that plen-aire…the oils weren’t dry when people were ready to take the paintings away…and wet paint gets all over people who handle the paintings! Now, I know you’re not supposed to handle wet oil paintings, but in this circumstance, it was unavoidable. I finished the first painting above, and because I had more paint, I turned and looked out over the valley and painted the second one below.
Petaluma Paint Out
October 8, 2008The next painting opportunity was September 20…the first Petaluma Paint Out. Several artists gathered around the Petaluma Turning Basin to paint all day. At the end of the day, we all showed our paintings at the Theater District Square. I chose to paint watercolor on specially prepared canvas, my second attempt to do watercolors on canvas. This particular canvas took the color slightly better than regular canvas. Here I am sweating away (not really) at my painting…what a gorgeous day!
I’ll show you this painting…I still need to make some adjustments…
Ghost Ranch
October 8, 2008It’s been a busy month of painting. The first week in September I spent the week at Ghost Ranch, in Georgia O’Keefe country…I’ll never forget driving over the hills just before Ghost Ranch and feeling, “I can’t believe it! I’m in the middle of a Georgia O’Keefe painting!” The cliffs, rocks, sky, vegetation in this part of New Mexico is so awesome! The workshop was very well run and taught by Gail and Ken McDaniel. I’ll show you a few pieces that are still in process.
It was a profoundly enjoyable week and I brought home rocks, as usual, to remind myself of the connection to the earth which I felt so intensely in this beautiful place.













