Monday, October 12, 2009
Liquor Store Nocturne, El Cajon Blvd.
"Liquor Store Nocturne, El Cajon Blvd." 18 x 18 inches, oil on canvas. This piece, as well as my other new figurative works, are available through K. Nathan Gallery in La Jolla. They have a wonderful selection of early California artists including Franz Bischoff, Edgar Payne, Alfred Mitchell, Maurice Braun, William Wendt, and all the other big names. I feel privileged to be exhibiting in such good company. In addition to these early California artists, K. Nathan handles the works of a select few living contemporary California painters such as myself, Robert Watts, Brian Blood, and Laurie Kersey... http://www.knathangallery.com/index.html My work will be on their website soon, and we're planning an exhibition for the spring of 2010.
This old Liquor Store on El Cajon Boulevard has been a spot that I have long admired for a potential painting, so I have visited it a few times to get the perfect lighting I wanted for the painting. Early one evening when I stopped by, I found this gentleman stepping outside for a smoke.
Labels:
El Cajon Blvd.,
K. Nathan Gallery,
Liquor Store,
nocturne
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6 comments:
I feel like I am walking the beat again. Thanks for the little trip back on memory lane. Now back to the future. Wonderful image and perfect snapshot of every'night' Americana.
Amazing mood-setting, I can just hear a slow sax droolin out a tune somewhere...
Thanks, Sheila, glad you like it!
Hey BG,
Much appreciated. There's something to be said about painting a nocturne, it does manage to convey a mood.
look at those trees
Hey Jeremie, haven't heard from you in a while, hope all is well. Glad you like the trees.
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