summer sunset, butterfly beach
summer sunset, butterfly beach
Flower Fields in Morning Light
Flower Fields in Morning Light

The Carpinteria Bluffs have now become part of Carpinteria's reputation for being known as the Flower Growing Capitol of the World. These Larkspur and Delphiniums Bloomed almost patriotically in the month of June, getting ready for the 4th of July.

Flower Fields in Morning Light
18x40  oil/canvas   2012  

Painting is available for purchase through James Main Fine Art, Santa Barbara California. (805) 637-8632

 

Waiting on the Tequlia Express
Waiting on the Tequlia Express

This was a demonstration painting for my  plein air painting class, "Light and Shadow in Art" through Santa Barbara City College Continuing Education. It was a blustery day, and few students chose to paint but instead watch the demo.

As the demo drew to an end along comes a passenger train, and on the tail end of the train was a car that was painted green with yellow lettering, "Tequila Express". (google it!).

If interested please contact the Dentzel Gallery, Santa Barbara ((805) 570-7335

Santa Barbara Bird Refuge
Santa Barbara Bird Refuge

First class of the Fall Quarter meets at the Santa Barbara Bird Refuge. After the lecture I performed this demonstration painting, looking into the glistening sun on the brackish water. To simplify the palette we used the Valesquez pallette of four colors; Ultramarine Blue, Alizarine Crimson, Burnt Umber, Yellow Ocher,  and white.

The painting was on exhibit at the  Los Angeles County Municipal Art Museum in a show titled, "Saving Paradise", featurning the California Art Club Members, March 8-May 6, 2012. It is now on exhibit in Paso Robles at the Studios on the Park, Plein air Master's Exhibition.

If interested in the painting please contact Ann Landon at the Studios on the Park

130 Pine Street, Paso Robles, CA 93446
(805) 238-9800

Coastal Fog
Coastal Fog

Available, Please contact James Main Fine Art (805)637-8632

Whistler welcomed the gray coastal fogs, calling them, "Silvery Days". This painting was a demonstration painting for my plein air painting class, Light and Shadow in Art. The palette criteria was restricted to Raw Umber, Raw Sienna, Alizarin Crimson, Cerulean Blue, and Titanium white. Tonalism is alive and well in this representation of a cool moody day.
Castle on the Coast
Castle on the Coast

This is a quick sketch for my class, done on Santa Clause Lane beach near Carpinteria. I've always been intrigued by the Moorish architecture of these buildings hugging the coast. The original buildings, created by George Washington Smith burned down sixty years ago, but have now been rebuilt resembling something one might imagine, out of the Arabian Nights.

If interested in this painting please contact James Main Fine Art  Santa Barbara California (805) 637-8632

american victory
american victory