Thursday, October 1, 2009

Weekly Wandering - SF & Folsom (Janice L-H)

Legion of Honor, SF - September 26, 2009

Wanting to avoid the >100 degree heat in my area - I accompanied the EBPAP to the Legion of Honor for one of their bi-monthly paint outs. Although the fog was in and out around the bridge until about 10AM, the rest of the day turned out to be very warm! The EBPAP arranged for the group to be able to access the Legion of Honor facilites and handed out membership applications to whoever wanted them (in anticipation of the Musee d'Orsay exhibit that the De Young will have next year - membership is good for both SF museums).
I completed a quick pastel sketch of the Legion of Honor (yup it's too short!)
Legion of Honor (pastel) Artist Janice L-H


EBPAP Critique gathered on the grass outside the wall to the Legion of Honor.

Foggy Bridge - Camino Del Mar (pastel) Artist Janice L-H


Japanese Memorial at The Golden Gate (pastel) Artist Janice L-H
I apologize that I couldn't correctly render the writings on this beautiful memorial to Japanese Shipping in SF. Here is the real thing for those who can read Japanese. It is located to the north of the museum right before the golf course.

Folsom Gourd & Arts Festival - September 27, 2009
Got in the car the next day and headed north to the Sacramento area to join the Sacramento Plein Air Painters Meetup group. Hot! Just had time for one sketch which I have cropped here below. Since most of the group painted on Saturday, that just left me to record what I saw. I called the calvary at noon (my Folsom area friends) to pick me up and head back to their house for a cool lemonade and wonderful meal!
Folsom Gourd Festival, Folsom City Park (pastel) Artist Janice L-H)
The Art booths at this festival were clustered in the rear of the park. The gourds were all delightful. A big Thank You to Sue of the Sacramento Meetup Group for arranging for free tickets for the Plein Air Painters who participated that weekend!

3 comments:

  1. Wow Janice! Amazing weekend adventure. You really cranked out a ton of pastel paintings. I can't read the Japanese carving either, but that's my favorite :D

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  2. Thanks Gerald! I loved the SF site - SO much to see. I was frantically trying to finish that particular painting and got it in at the tail end of the critique. A few of the Benicia Painters were there too (Marshall and Iris) and I loved seeing everyone's version of the morning scenery. Hubby says I am never home! LOL

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  3. ahhh so everyone was there on Saturday! No wonder I didnt see anyone there

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