
Pink sky on my street, looking down at the Coronado bridge. for sale
Pink sky on my street, looking down at the Coronado bridge. for sale
This summer we moved a couple of miles to the Sherman Heights historic district in San Diego. This great old house is around the block from us, and every time I’ve walked by I thought about how to go about painting it. Then they decorated for the holidays… and voila!
Happy holidays!
From the Oil Painters of America Paint Out earlier in the month. For sale
Happy Thanksgiving! I have so much to be thankful for this year.
Now, the pecan pie is in the oven, and I’m looking forward to a wonderful day tomorrow with family and friends.
Thank you for joining me on my painting journey this year.
A detail of the Villa Montezuma, a Victorian mansion covered with gables, spires, dragon gargoyles, and inventive decorations like this twisting trim. It’s said to be haunted- and the ghost tour bus drives by every night promptly at 11.
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While I was painting this, two different neighbors offered their opinions about the ghosts. She said yes, there are ghosts in the mansion, he said no, never seen one in 10 years- you be the judge.
This was part of the “Great American Paint Out” with the Oil Painters of America. It’s always fun meeting other painters and today’s group paint was no exception.
In addition to the great old mansion, Sherman Heights where we met has beautiful city and bay views.
Fences- buy now
The house next door. I didn’t feel like traveling to paint. 😉
Somewhere San Diego- buy now
My new-to me, circa 1905 cottage in San Diego. White picket fence and everything.
Spanish house- buy now
The strangely slumping house across the street. I painted this out my studio window.
The house next door. – for sale
This is the view from my studio window. The original part of my house- where the studio is located- was built in 1905.