Friday, April 15, 2011

Markleeville Plein Air Event ( Our First Annual) June 21 through June 25, 2011

Meadow Afternoon
Buttercups by the River SOLD
Early Spring SOLD
Markleeville Plein Air Event  ( First Annual)
June 21 through June 25, 2011

Come watch twelve Plein Air artists paint Markleeville and Alpine county with its beautiful vistas of mountains, lakes, rivers, valleys and cute quaint places like Markleeville and Hope Valley.  Artists and collector reception June 25 between 2 PM and 4 PM then grand opening of the Markleeville Art Gallery for showing of all the artwork done during the event. 
Artwork will be available for sale at the gallery until July 31, 2011. 
Reception tickets $20.  Space limited. Artist inlcude (so far) Charles Muench, Greg Drinkwine, Eric Holland, Lady Jill Muller, Don Fontine, Ray Freeman, Thaleia Georgiades, Bonita Paulis, Ron Schlorff.

3 comments:

Ida M. Glazier said...

I really love your blog and all the work, and information found here. I have admired your paintings at the Markleeville Gallery, and hope to meet you there. I am just a beginning plein-air painter, enjoy it ery much. These paintings here are just so beautiful!!

Ida M. Glazier said...

Bonita, I must say again, and especially after seeing your beautiful paintings after the plein-air week was up, how really beautiful they are!! You really captured the color and feeling as it really was that week, especially in Hope Valley - - -Just wonderful work, and I was so pleased to meet you!! I sure wish I had 1/16th of your talent!!!!

Bonita Paulis said...

Thanks again for your kind words Ida, I wish we had talked more. I was looking forward to seeing you at the reception,regards, Bonita

What is Pastel?

"Pastel does not refer to pale colors, as the word is commonly used in cosmetic and fashion terminology. The name comes from the French word pastische, because the pure, powdered pigment is ground into a paste, with a small amount of gum binder, and then rolled into sticks. The infinite variety of colors in the pastel palette range from soft and subtle to bold and brilliant.

Many associate pastel with colored chalk, but chalk is a cheap, impermanent substance. Pastel is the most permanent of all media when applied to a permanent ground and properly framed. There is no oil to cause darkening or cracking, nor other substance or medium to cause fading or blistering. Pastels from the 16th century exist today, as fresh and alive as the day they were painted!"

quoted from the PSWC website

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April 24 – June 19, 2011

The Pastel Society of the West Coast brings itsPastels USA: 25th Annual International Open Exhibition back to The Haggin Museum beginningSunday, April 24 throughSunday, June 19.

The Pastel Society of the West Coastwas founded by a handful of dedicated artists from Northern California. Some of the most elite pastel painters in the country enter the annual exhibition.

Since only about 100 paintings are placed in the show, acceptance is considered a worthy accomplishment. This year's exhibition attracted 555 entries from 172 artists

PSWC 25th Pastels USA International Open Exhibition


I have a painting "SUMMER CLOUDS, HOPE VALLEY " juried into the Pastel Society of the West Coast's 25th Pastels USA International Open Exhibition to be held at the Haggin Museum opening on April 24 and running through June 19 to be held at the
Haggin Museum
1201 N. Pershing Ave.
Stockton, Ca.
My painting received the Margo Schulzke Award, thanks!!

"LENTICULAR" Lake Tahoe Wave Cloud

"LENTICULAR" Lake Tahoe Wave Cloud

December Day

December Day
Half Moon Bay California Pastel 4x6

"Cloud Explosion" 12 x 36" pastel

"Cloud Explosion" 12 x 36" pastel

"Xmas Candles"

"Xmas Candles"
Pampas Grass in Half Moon Bay, the day after Christmas

"Fireglow" Pastel 3" x 12"

"Fireglow" Pastel 3" x 12"

LAKE ALPINE IN SUMMER

LAKE ALPINE  IN SUMMER
pastel 6 x 25

Evening Sky Lake Tahoe

Evening Sky Lake Tahoe
all images copyright Bonita Paulis 2009

" THE WATER CHANNEL "

" THE WATER CHANNEL "
Carson Valley Nevada, late fall pastel 11 x 14

" A WINTER DAY, LAKE TAHOE "

" A WINTER DAY, LAKE TAHOE "
pastel 11 x14

" WINTER FIELD "

" WINTER FIELD "
pastel 11 x 14

"The View From Waterhouse Peak"

"The View From Waterhouse Peak"
pastel 11 x 14

"Pine Tree in Winter"

"Pine Tree in Winter"
pastel 16 x 20

Winter at Winnemucca Lake

Winter at Winnemucca Lake
16x20 March afternoon, 49 degrees snowshoe hike

March to Spring

March to Spring
Late March in Hope Valley 16x20