
Last August a fellow teacher Barry Ebner and I took the Painting Club from the Art Institute of California on a field trip to the Marin Headlands. The goal was to take a stab at
plein-air painting. Barry, an experienced hand at the traditional artform, gave us an inspiring demo the previous week leaving everyone filled with anticipation. Most of these students were relatively new to painting in general, let alone the long respected tradition of painting outdoors (which can be tricky negotiating the environment and weather). We had a grand afternoon and club members did a fabulous job for their first time out.

It was a typical gray August morning along the San Francisco coast but that didn't slow our excitement. We arrived around 11am and after scouting-out the local terrain, we soon staked our individual claims along a network of pathways that creep over and around the scenic sea-side cliffs. Two hours later we shared our works, played a little frisbee and headed back to the city. It was great fun. Check'em out...

©Copyright 2006 Allison Brown
9x12in.
watercolor on paper.

©Copyright 2006 Elizabeth Rodriguez
18x24in.
acrylic on canvas.

©Copyright 2006 John Middleton
14x17in.
watercolor on paper.

©Copyright 2006 Jesse Quijalvo
18x24in.
acrylic on canvas.

©Copyright 2006 Simone Mitchell
14x17in.
watercolor on paper.

©Copyright 2006 Barry Ebner
16x24in.
oil on wood panel.

©Copyright 2006 Trey Gallaher
14x17in.
pastel on paper.