Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Sayulita Morning Rush
I set my easel up at the entrance to town. Sayulita Mexico is a beehive of activity around 9AM. Shop keepers are opening up and bus passengers are arriving over the bridge that leads into town. There is wonderful color along with the activity. Despite the activity, no one is frenetic. Plenty stopped to talk and a few breakfasters moved over with their coffees to watch and chat. It is just a great place to vacation and paint.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Street Vendor
My subject was setting up to sell his drinks when I started painting. His space eventually became closed in as cars filled the open spaces before and after his cart. He ended up really pinched in between two cars which greatly reduced his visability. After he had his cups and drinks just right, he retired to a step in the shade up against a building, a good 10 feet away. I'm not a business man, but this method of selling doesn't seem effective. Of course, there is an inertia that overtakes one in the tropics. It was a warm, humid morning in Sayulita; just the kind that attracts you to cold drinks.
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Beach at Sayulita
Viewed from our house on the hill, the waves were rolling onto the main beach of Sayulita, Mexico. In the late afternoon it attracts a bunch of surfers. They were out there, but seen as just black spots on the water, so I did not try to paint them into the scene. The far away hills look lonely when seen during the day, but when the lights come on at night, there are plenty of homes tucked into the greenery.
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
The Square
The center of town in Sayulita buzzes with activity. It is colorful in the Mexican tradition. There is a small park in the center and I set up on the banking along the sidewalk. It did not stop people from climbing up to see what I was doing. I love Mexico.
Monday, February 3, 2014
Surfers
On the beaches of Sayulita, Mexico, painting was part of my vacation. Lots of winter people from cold areas were soaking up the sun rays and the surf was up. Surfers were of all ages including some very young, around 5-6yrs of age. A big advantage to surfing here is the closeness of the surf. It saves a lot of paddling.
Painting was fun with lots of comments from people. It appears from our conversations that many artists travel without their painting supplies. Could that be? Some complain that taking paints means packing another bag and checking it because it won't pass security. I have heard of this. Anyway, I am happy to have my paints and something to do, especially when visiting a new place.
Labels:
beach,
en plein air watercolor,
Mexico,
Saulita,
surfers,
watercolor beach scene
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Oak Park Theater
Painted on a beautiful day in Oak Park section of Sacramento, CA. The Urban Landscape Plein Aire group is managed by Patris. She finds the place and takes us out to paint. Weather has been ideal for plein aire painting. Of course, we do need rain in California but have to take advantage of these nice winter days.
The large building is the Guild Theater which has been restored. It has an intricately designed brick facade which I did not deal with in this watercolor sketch. I am curious to see the inside and take in a performance. I painted The scene from across the street on Broadway. The entire couple of blocks are being developed with condominiums and apartments. Oak Park will not be the same when it is all done. What a great place to live with everything in walking distance.
Monday, January 6, 2014
An Empty Main Street
This is the main street of Locke. Locke CA is an old Chinese settlement of workers who built the great railroads and levees on the Delta. It is a wonderful place for plein air painting because of the old buildings with porches and dilapidated alleyways. Some business is still active but it is a tourist destination. The bikers love to come here and roar up and down Main Street. We have great weather and yesterday we were there for a paint=out. I worked wet into wet and boned out some buildings as it dried. It was a big puddle for a long time but I came back with some dry brush.
Labels:
backroads watercolor,
CA,
en plein air watercolor,
Locke
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