MY BLOG: Sooner or later it may occur to you that Im a novice blogger. I am lucky when I can actually locate my blog, let alone edit it. You'd think I would know where it is. I'm slowly catching on, so please bear with me.The truth is..... Id really rather be painting.
Below you will find headings on Art News, Announcements , Artwork and other topics. Scroll Down for an overview so you dont miss anything important. A Hint, new paintings are at the bottom under my biography, which is 'below' my Artcruise announcement and group photo. I have some great events listed you may also wish to check out along with reading about my trip to Europe in July. I hope you enjoy the reading and the artwork.
Below you will find headings on Art News, Announcements , Artwork and other topics. Scroll Down for an overview so you dont miss anything important. A Hint, new paintings are at the bottom under my biography, which is 'below' my Artcruise announcement and group photo. I have some great events listed you may also wish to check out along with reading about my trip to Europe in July. I hope you enjoy the reading and the artwork.
SUMMER: Well, summer seemed pretty mild around here, we've been getting alot of that "marine layer". No complaints. I dont miss the heat from inland. As for what Ive been up to? Well, Ive managed to keep busy, as you can imagine. I've also been teaching summer school, along with working in my garden. Did I mention I worked in my garden?? Did I mention chasing bugs? Isn't gardening supposed to be relaxing? Where? Does that include organic gardening? This happens to be me in my "girlfriends" garden in Germany. (My pond is much smaller).
When the bugs let up I actually managed to get in some painting too and even went on a trip to Europe. I saw Prague for the first time, which was truley magnificent, and spent most of my time in and around Munich, in Southern Bavaria, Germany, where I used to live. It was "wunderschoen" to be back!!
When the bugs let up I actually managed to get in some painting too and even went on a trip to Europe. I saw Prague for the first time, which was truley magnificent, and spent most of my time in and around Munich, in Southern Bavaria, Germany, where I used to live. It was "wunderschoen" to be back!!
At first things didnt look that different, I noticed a few new buildings here and there, some business had disappeared, but my goodness, it has indeed changed!! Was fuer eine Ueberraschung!! In all the years Ive visited Germany since I left in 1988, Id never seen much change. It slowly dragged behind the USA in computers and technology. They still had 5 TV stations. They liked their traditions. Well, this time, nine years, later, "WOW" ! I was quite surprised. This technological age of "instantcy" has definitely affected Germany along with Eastern Europe. Western influence has left its mark. People are wearing jeans out, and its not just the tourists. WOM the music store with 25 stations around the store where you coud listen to CD's from almost anywhere around the world--gone! In Munich downtown I didnt even see any Bavarian restaurants....they were once all over. (It is Bavaria?) Now there was Thai, Sushi, Le Buffet, and lots of cosmopolitan places, along with Americas Starbucks. There were two within a stones throw.....thats one thing that the Germans do not get, which is walking around with a paper cup drinking coffee. "Now,Why would you do that??"
A lot of things are nicer in many ways, people are eating healthier. Organics are common place in the stores. They have "supermarkets" more like ours ! "Healthy" is in. So is gourmet. The Bahnhof underground area was all nicely redone as well as much of the downtown areas on the Kaufinger Street. Lots of scaffolding too with a picture of the original building on it so it looked nicer. And, wow, Munich was so crowded; I was shocked at all the people, even when the stores were closed, at night and on the weekends. Where were they all going and coming from?
People were quite friendly and often rather talkative to strangers, where even here in the USA, they might not be. This was something I hadnt noticed before. They used to be more serious, more focused on their jobs. It was quite the contrary. It was as though they'd let their hair down a bit. People were more relaxed. Foreigners were all over the place. I've always had amazing friends and loved the Germans. I accept them for who they are and not based on the past. They are such passionate, creative and loving people. I was certainly treated like family. They left me wanting of nothing. Leaving was really hard. But I had to go, back to the airport, to English, back to my home, husband and bird. Back to my art world. Ah...!
ART NEWS: As you may know, I entered the Paint San Clemente Art Show in June again this year. I thought my quick draw oil painting was going pretty well in spite of having to relocate a few times. Luckily, a lady, who came by and watched me as I was nearly finished, came back later that day and purchased the painting. It was the view looking south from the pier.
AWARDS: This year I entered the fair again in San Diego. Last year I walked away with 3rd Place for an oil painting. This July I won "Public Choice" for my pastel "Jeweled Coast". Thanks if you voted for it. In San Clemente at the Fall Juried Show this August, I recieved 1st Place for my pastel "Flow".
ANNOUNCEMENTS: In Sept. Ill be exhibiting at the lovely new Fallbrook library. Ill have a large wall with a number of paintings so you may want to drop by. The library itself is quite stunning and also worth a visit as is the charming town of Fallbrook. The show runs from Sept through Oct. 21, with a Reception 5-7 pm, Thurs. Sept 1st.
In October, 3-9th, I will taking part in the San Luis Obispo Art Museums Plein Air Competition and Exhibition.
I've entered two paintings into the Siena's Art Institutes "Drawing Connections" show, yes, in Siena, Italy.
I've entered two paintings into the Siena's Art Institutes "Drawing Connections" show, yes, in Siena, Italy.
Come by and see my Arwork at the Mission Fine Art Gallery in San Juan Capistrano. Open every day 10-5pm.
>> *Don't miss out on my New Art Cruise- "NOW" is the time to book!!
7 Day Eastern Caribbean Cruise & Art Workshop - January 29 to Feb. 5, 2012
My “ Artcruise “ Workshops have been such a success, that I am adding a new location this year to the Eastern Caribbean aboard the Ruby Princess . We'll be sailing to four ports : St. Martin, St. Thomas, Grand Turk & the Princess Cays. Art lessons will be given on board with an optional “Plein Air” lesson on the Princess Cays. This workshop combines the best of both worlds, fun and relaxation along with creativity and learning. You’ll be coached by an expert who is adept at helping students achieve success at all levels and in any medium. More info is available on my website: Lyndelle.com or email :Travelsolutions@cox.net for cruise information or Stonecloudart@gmail.com.
My classes are starting up for Saddleback college in August in San Clemente. Information is on my website. My "Express Yourself on Canvas" PAINTING Class will begin OCT 13th , 1pm thurs.
Find out more about my Pastel Demo in February for Seal Beach Art Association.
Lyndelle, I love your blog! The background is great, too. Keep those reports coming and post lots of paintings. They inspire me to get better.
ReplyDelete