Category Archives: San Diego Paintings

Industrial Landscape

San Diego Industrial Landscape Painting

San Diego Industrial Landscape Painting

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An industrial building off Convoy in San Diego. This is by our favorite Korean restaurant (Grandma’s Tofu), but there’s never any parking so we park by this place. I really like the street- mid century warehouses and industrial buildings and acres of parking lots full of big trucks and delivery vans.

Pulitzer Prize winning poet Rae Armantrout recently published this piece about her love-hate relationship with San Diego in Newsweek. (Matthew Hall of the San Diego Union- Tribune responds here.)

I don’t want to be scathing about the essay, since I think what she’s trying to say in her graceless way is that her suburban childhood blinded her to the quiet charm of this place. And I think that’s fair enough. A lot of people probably feel that way about wherever they grew up. They want to get out of there and try someplace different. Then they eventually move back to their hometown and never stop complaining about it until they die.

I wanted to mention Armantrout’s essay because my entire body of recent work deals with the “here-ness” of San Diego.

Armantrout says San Diego has no charisma, no sense of place, has a “blankness.”

But she’s wrong about that.

Gertrude Stein was equally wrong when she said of Oakland that “there’s no there there.”

There’s a there everyplace. Every painter knows this. If you think there isn’t, the thing that’s barren is not the place you live; the thing that’s barren is your imagination.

Cottage Liquor, Hillcrest

Painting of San Diego

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Cottage Liquor in Hillcrest. This is where I go to buy 90% of my Lotto tickets.

Painting of San Diego

This is as far as I got with the painting plein air before the sun got too fierce, around 9:30 AM. I’d already had to move the easel once (the date palm went behind the building when I did) to get under a tree… one of my first painting teachers told us, paint in the shade, and she’s absolutely right.

Painting of USD

Painting of University of San Diego

Painting of University of San Diego

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The University of San Diego on its hilltop, seen from across Mission Valley in… Pioneer Park? I think that’s the name.

San Diego Plein Air

I painted this on Labor Day in a perfect ocean breeze.

Sometimes I touch up plein air works in the studio afterwards, but this time I liked the painting the way it is.

Georgia Street Bridge, San Diego Painting

Georgia Street Bridge, San Diego Painting

Georgia Street Bridge, San Diego Painting

From the southeast corner of University Ave, in Hillcrest, looking up at the retaining walls of the Georgia St bridge over the avenue. This painting was a long time coming. I started it last winter and pulled it out periodically since then, working, wiping off the paint, giving up for a while.

Most recently I made one of my feeble efforts to clean the studio and found the painting again and I thought SURELY THIS TIME I can finish.

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Painting of the San Diego Museum of Man

Painting of San Diego Museum of Man

Painting of San Diego Museum of Man

Afternoon light. Oil painting of the tower and dome of the Museum of Man in San Diego’s Balboa Park. This is the second version of this painting- the first, plein air version, painted from the Cabrillo Bridge, I did in oil pastel.

I rarely work in oil pastel- I usually prefer chalk pastels because they layer so nicely, and it’s easy to correct mistakes.

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Garden With Morning Glory Flowers

Garden With Morning Glory Flowers

Garden With Morning Glory Flowers

I love this peaceful backyard, with its overhanging mimosa and magnolia trees, velvety lawn, and the cheerful morning glory overhanging the fence. They have bougainvillea too.

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U Heights Hill- Painting of San Diego

Cityscape Painting of San Diego

I’ve been making some changes to my process lately. One thing I’ve been trying, and I’m not sure if I think it’s successful, is drawing lines freehand instead of using a ruler. On the one hand, I like the sketchy quality that emerges. On the other, I like things to be crisp.

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Balboa Park Painting

Balboa Park Painting

I’ve been intrigued lately by the idea of doing tourist paintings. I’m more drawn to the opposite of landmarks- random, run-down places, or just an everyday street- but I like the idea of painting landmarks as well.

Canaletto’s career was based on them; Renoir painted his own versions of Canaletto’s Venetian cityscapes. And of course we have the rich legacy of Paris Impressionist street scenes. Monet, to me, was the star of that genre, but there were quite a few Impressionist masters. I’ll see where this idea takes me.

Also featured here: Gamblin Portland Grey! I’m always on the lookout for better ways to paint our cool, overcast mornings.

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San Diego Seascape Painting

San Diego, California Seascape Painting

A steep path above the gently rolling surf in the ecological preserve on Point Loma in San Diego. This beautiful place is full of native San Diego species of plants and animals.

We’ve had a heat wave in San Diego this week and I’m itching to head back to the beach today. If traffic permits, of course…

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