May 11, 2008 at 5:56 pm by Ed Terpening · Filed under Artist Members, Ed Terpening, Plein Air, Art
If you’re reading this blog, chances are you’re familiar with social networks, like Facebook, MySpace, etc. I’ve been following Facebook for a while (as part of my role at Wells), and think it has a lot of potential to connect people/groups in much more meaningful ways than MySpace. So, I’ve set up a group called “Plein Air Painters“, and I’d love you to join us!
The group is focused on the art of painting “plein air”, outdoors in natural light. Membership is restricted to plein air artists, of any level. This is a place to learn, make connections and share your experience. We’ll be able to start online discussions, submit photos of paintings to share or critique, and list events–like shows, paint-outs, workshops, and so on.
Here’s how to join:
If you’re not a member of Facebook,
- Click here to register
- You’ll then need to check your email for a confirmation from Facebook, click the link in the email to confirm with Facebook.
- Click here to visit the group.
- Click the “Request to Join Group” link on the right, below the painting.
If you are a member, click here to visit the group, then “Request to Join Group” link on the right, below the painting. Here’s what the page will look like… See the link “Request to Join Group” under the painting, below right:
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May 1, 2008 at 4:23 am by Julia Seelos · Filed under Artist Members, Julia Seelos, News, Events, Shows, Plein Air, Art
The month of May promises to be a most exciting month for plein air artists. Julia will be exhibiting her paintings and participating in several plein air festivals in Northern California.
Julia has been invited to participate in “Painter’s Eden”, a three day plein air event at the prestigious Christopher Queen Galleries in Duncan Mills along the Russian River. The exhibit and sale will be Sunday the 4th of May, some of the finest landscape artists will be represented.
www.christopherqueen.com/events.html
Julia will have works at the Open Studio of fellow Portola Gallery artist, Alice Weil, in Menlo Park, Saturday and Sunday the 3rd and 4th of May and the following weekend. Visit www.SVOS.com for detailed information. The Portola Art Gallery several blocks away, will be featuring works inspired by the beautiful gardens of Allied Arts Guild all month and will have a reception on the 10th.
Cynthia and Julia will both be participating in the renowned Carmel Art Festival this year. The Exhibit and Awards will be on Saturday the 17th of May in downtown Carmel. Many of the galleries will host special exhibits and demonstrations during the weekend. The paintings will remain on display through Sunday. www.carmelartfestival.org/
Finally, the last day of May Julia will join forty of the country’s best landscape painters in the gardens of Copia in Napa Valley for the first Napa Valley Art Festival. The artist will have plenty of room to display their favorite new works for sale and jurying. www.wwwpallas.com/ArtFestival/
We hope you can make it to one or more of these exciting art venues. The weather has been great for painting and the works should be fabulous.
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May 1, 2008 at 3:52 am by Julia Seelos · Filed under Uncategorized, San Mateo County, News, Events, Shows, Paint-outs, Plein Air
The painters that braved the wind at Pescadero Beach last Saturday were rewarded with stunning clear skies and deep shadows. Kathy, Ed and Julia enjoyed the company of several new painters.

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April 12, 2008 at 10:44 pm by Ed Terpening · Filed under California, San Mateo County, Paint-outs, Plein Air, Art
For our April paint-out, we’ll be painting at Pescadero State Beach (the parking lot directly across from Pescadero Road). The beach has a mile-long shoreline with sandy coves, rocky cliffs, tide pools, fishing spots and picnic facilities. Across the highway is Pescadero Marsh Natural Preserve, a popular spot for bird watchers and other naturalists. We’ll paint in the morning (starting around 9:30am), and get together for a bagged lunch and optional critique afterwards. There’s also a small market with a deli in town, so you can pick up lunch there.
The Reserve is a refuge for blue heron, kites, deer, raccoons, foxes and skunks.
Directions
The beach is located 14.5 miles south of Half Moon Bay on Highway One. We’ll meet at the third parking lot south of Half Moon Bay, directly across from Pescadero Road at 9:30am.
Seasons/Climate/Recommended clothing
The weather can be changeable; layered clothing is recommended.
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October 20, 2007 at 1:16 am by Julia Seelos · Filed under News, Events, Shows, Paint-outs, Plein Air
The Verde Artist Guild will be hosting a paint out October 27 at San Francisco”s Conservatory of Flowers, JFK Way, San Francisco. Prominently situated near the eastern end of Golden Gate Park, this gem of Victorian architecture opened
in 1879 and is North American’s oldest existing public conservatory. A city, state and national historic landmark, the Conservatory remains one of the most beloved attractions to in the park. Across the street is the tree fern garden with additional painting subjects.
Web address is http://www.conservatoryofflowers.org/
We will meet at 9:00 a.m. then break for a bag lunch and critique if desired.
Hope to see you there!

Directions from the South Bay (HWY280);
1. Take Highway 280 north: stay in the left lanes and take the Golden Gate Bridge exit onto 19t Avenue (north).
2. Stay on 19th Avenue for a little more than 3 miles.
3. Turn right (east) on Fulton Street.
4. Follow Fulton to 8th Ave. and make a right.
5. Turn left on John F. Kennedy Drive and follow this to the Conservatory, on the right.
Parking - The streets which surrong the Conservatory provide free parking limited to 3-4 hours.
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September 27, 2007 at 7:44 am by Julia Seelos · Filed under Uncategorized, Julia Seelos, News, Events, Shows, Plein Air, Art
Julia will once again be participating in the Preserve Lamorinda Open Space Art Show, a benefit to preserve the remaning natural environment . The exhibit will feature artists from the Bay Area whose works depicts the beautiful rolling hills and marine estuaries, artists that are all making an effort to keep these places safe from development. A portion of the sales go to that effort.
Date: Sunday, September 30
Time: The show will open to the public from 10 am to 5 pm
Location: The Art Show will take place at St. Mary’s College in Moraga.
We will be set up outdoors on the lawn next to the Hearst Gallery. I will have new works painted during the Crockett, Valona and Alameda plein air events on display as well as other Northern California landscapes.

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July 14, 2007 at 8:11 am by Julia Seelos · Filed under Uncategorized, Julia Seelos, News, Events, Shows, Plein Air
Three Verde Artists have been selected to participate in the 2nd Plein Air Paint Out Art Exhibit and Sale in Alameda California next week, Cathy Boyer, Julia Seelos and Ed Terpening.
40 Plein Air Artists have been juried into the 2nd Annual Frank Bette Plein Air Paintout for a week of painting the island of Alameda’s historic architecture, urban landscapes, waterways and San Francisco Bay views.
Thursday, July 19, 2007, is the “Jewel by the Bay” Quick Draw Event, from 6pm -8pm, at Towata Park - next to Harbor Bay Island Bridge (off Otis Drive) You are invited to watch the artists create a painting in two hours. All the artists will be painting in and around Towata Park.
The Quick Draw Paintings will be for sale at the Silent Auction booth at Jackson Park on Saturday.
The event culminates with an exhibit and sale Saturday, July 21st, 10am to 5pm in the historical Jackson Park, Alameda (Park Ave. between Encinal and San Jose Ave.)
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June 23, 2007 at 6:34 pm by Ed Terpening · Filed under Painting Locations, California, San Francisco, Workshops, Plein Air, Art
Follow artist blogger Elio Camacho is offering workshops in the San Francisco Bay Area. The workshops are 5 hours a day, one day per week (either Saturday or Sunday), spread out over 8 weeks. I think this is smart. Spreading out the days like this allows you to work on advice he’ll give before the next week. From his site:
Morning Tuition is $350.00 for 8 weeks 9 am to 2:00 (5 Hours) pm each Saturday or Sunday. Each class will start with a demonstration, followed by individual instruction at each student’s easel.
Evening Tuition is $250.00 for 8 weeks from (2:00-3:00 critique the previous weeks evening works) we will paint from 3:00pm till just after sunset. This class is great for students wanting to learn to mix paint quickly and catch the fleeing light. During this class I will set up with students and paint the landscape alongside them. Students are encouraged to paint but can also sit back and watch as I handle the challenge of painting the rapidly changing light. This class will NOT be as hands on morning sessions.
You can sign-up or inquire using this form on this site.
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June 4, 2007 at 7:40 pm by Ed Terpening · Filed under Painting Locations, California, News, Events, Shows, Paint-outs, Plein Air, Art, Call to artists
I can’t attend this event myself, but thought others that read this blog local to Northern California may be interested in this Call to Artists, from my good freind Andy Skaff:
North Tahoe Arts in partnership with East West Partners through the Tahoe Mountain Resorts Foundation, Truckee Gallery, and the Truckee Donner Land Trust plans a month-long celebration of the wonders of Martis Valley at Lake Tahoe in October, 2007. As part of this celebration we are planning a three-day “paint out” at various locations throughout the Martis Valley the weekend of October 5, 2007, culminating in a sale and cash awards ceremony at The Village at Northstar at Tahoe on Sunday, October 7, 2007. East West Partners, the developers of the new Ritz-Carlton Highlands Lake Tahoe and The Village at Northstar hope to make this an annual event drawing regional and nationally known artists and collectors. As you may know, early October is a glorious time in the mountains when nature is at its best. The painting opportunities should be wonderful. After the Ritz-Carlton, now under construction, is completed, it is anticipated that it will be the venue for this annual event.
Low-cost housing at Northstar or home stays with local Tahoe artists will be available on a first-come first-served basis. There will be no entry fees for participating in this event. Please let us know, by responding to this email, if you have an interest in participating or have any questions, please send us an email at the contact number below”.
Andy Skaff
530/525-4937 (Tahoe)
925/254-5656 (Orinda)
510/325-6019 (cell)
andy@askaff.com
www.askaff.com
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June 4, 2007 at 12:34 am by Ed Terpening · Filed under Painting Locations, California, San Francisco, News, Events, Shows, Paint-outs, Plein Air, Art
Friends of Verde Artist Guild,The Verde Artist Guild will be hosting a paint out July 14 at San Francisco’s Buena Vista Park. This is the city’s oldest park, with 360-degree views of the city, Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay. Bring a bag lunch and share your work, including any critiques you’d like. There is generally plenty of parking available, but carpool if you can (see below).
| Where |
Buena Vista Park, San Francisco. We’ll meet in area of the tennis courts, just above them. See the “Getting There” section below for specific details. You can also paint at the very top of the park, where a grassy knoll offers 360-degree views. If you can’t find the group, call Ed and let him know (cell phone SIX-FIVE-ZERO-868-2551). There are many flat, paved trails that lead to the top of the park, although Ed will be painting just above the tennis courts. |
| Getting There |
Buena Vista Park is located between lower and upper Haight a few blocks south of the tip of the Pan Handle. Haight Street forms its northern boundary, and it’s ringed by Buena Vista Avenues East and West.From the 101: Take 101 North to San Francisco, exit Duboce Avenue (bare left, you’ll head straight off the freeway onto Duboce Ave.. Turn left on Market Street, stay in the far right lane. After the Safeway on your right, turn right onto 14th Street. As you head up 14th, look straight ahead of you: the large pink buildings with the park behind is where you’re headed. Head straight up the hill, turn right on Buena Vista Terrace. It will end at Buena Vista Park. Turn left onto Beuna Vista Avenue East and park in front of Park Hill condos (large pink building on your left). After you park, cross the street to the park, and head right, down the sidewalk that circles the park. At the corner, you’ll see a wide concrete staircase, head up and take the road right over the tennis courts. There are great views of the city there, through Monterey Cypress trees, or, you can paint a wide range of Cypress, Pine and Eucalyptus in the area. |
| Parking |
There is usually plenting of parking in front of the old St. Joseph’s Hospital, now Park Hill condos. That is located at 351 Buena Vista Avenue East. You can’t miss it, it’s a huge pink building. |
| When |
Saturday, July 14, starting at 9:30AM. Some people paint until sunset, some stop after lunch–your choice. We’ll meet for lunch around 12:30PM, in the area above the tennis courts. Ed lives across the street from the park, so bathroom breaks will be available at lunch time. |
Would you like to call your own paint-out? There are over 100 local Bay Area plein air artists on our mailing list. If you’d like to invite local plein air artists to p
Best,
Verde Artist Guild
http://www.verdeartistguild.com/
PS. If you’d like to be removed from this list, please email us at Info@VerdeArtistGuild.com |




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