
A surfer waved at me while I was painting this. Hi surfer. For Sale
A surfer waved at me while I was painting this. Hi surfer. For Sale
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Painted on location in Ocean Beach.
Painted down in the surf at Cabrillo. for sale
Here in San Diego, we are spoiled by “perfect” weather but in reality, there are many deviations from “perfect.” For example, it might be 75 degrees instead of 72 and we will feel a little hot.
But today was not like that. It was absolutely perfect.
Painted on the beach one morning in PB. buy now
Plein air sketch of Del Mar from the bluffs. I painted it as a study for a commission, but I’m going with a different scene. for sale
Painted on location “en plein air” on the rocks in Cabrillo National Monument, out on Point Loma. for sale
I know it isn’t savage weather to you non- SoCal folks, but after 3 hours in a wet west wind, I was frozen.
Plein air painting in OB/ Point Loma, on a golden San Diego afternoon. for sale
East Beach in beautiful Santa Barbara- one of my favorite places to paint. For sale.
Leadbetter Beach – buy now
Morning light, Santa Barbara.
Early light on the beach – for sale
High tide just after dawn on the beach in Carpinteria, California. I almost avoided getting my shoes wet.
Rocks – for sale
Painted yesterday on location in Ocean Beach, San Diego.
Bit of a light glare on the painting, since I photographed it while still wet. Will have to try again when it’s dry in a couple of days.
Capistrano Beach Painting – For Sale
Late afternoon haze at Capo Beach in Dana Point.
I am a person who usually finishes my oil sketches into more elaborate paintings because I like them polished- but in this case, the loose treatment seemed to reflect the quality of the light. So I left it.
Sunset at the Crystal Pier- Buy Now
Sunset at the Crystal Pier in Pacific Beach, San Diego. There’s a hotel with cottages on the pier- you can sleep right over the surf.
Kayaks on the Beach, La Jolla – For Sale
Kayaks drawn up on the beach in La Jolla. This is such a tranquil spot.
And unlike Black’s Beach, no need to climb down what must be thousands of feet of cliffs. 😉