Saturday, December 19, 2009

JANUARY Schedule 2010/en plein aire

Hello Plein Air artists, WELCOME TO 2010! Below is the schedule for January. I’m sending this schedule out a little earlier than usual as I’m heading to America later today.

Plein Air Artists of Hawaii Island (aka PAAOHI) meets informally each Thursday morning approx. 8am – noon, but come when you can, some artists stay all day. PAAOHI has no fees, instruction or rules other than you need to be creating art (& keep chatter away from the non-chatters--they’ll tell you who they are). It's a real treat when new artists join us, or when artists we haven't seen for awhile reappear. If you know anyone who'd like to participate, invite them show up any Thursday, pass their email on to me (leslie@lesismore.us) & I'll send them the schedule or direct them to view the schedule on our BLOG http://www.paaohi.blogspot.com/.

The "Other Musings" section at the lower part of this email is a bulletin-board style networking source; a forum for readers to learn about upcoming shows, workshops, island wide plein air groups, etc. I'll post art-related items submitted to me via email prior to the 25th of the month.

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ALOHA JANUARY!!!!
JANUARY SCHEDULE, EN PLEIN AIRE

7- WAI'ULI- Wai'uli Beach Park, Hilo – (formerly Leleiwi). Our standing location for first Thursdays for its beauty & easy access. There are lots of different views from Wai'uli; tide pools with beautiful colors, sea grass, and the occasional turtle or flock of Nene. It is always a pleasure to paint here. We gather for an informal midday critique, so bring old or current work if you’d like feedback. On Kalaniana'ole Ave. in Keaukaha. Drive the beach road until you come to Wai'uli Beach Park, just before Richardson's. There are 2 parking areas and sets of pavilions, we usually set up in pavilions near the lifeguard stand. Lots of parking and restrooms.

14- Kuhio Kalaniana’ole Park. One of Hilo’s newest parks, it offers lovely harbor and Ice Pond views with boats to challenge those of us who fear structures. Picnic benches, ironwoods for shade, plenty parking, porta lua. On Kalaniana’ole, turn left into the parking lot just past Ponds (formerly Harrington’s). The park has a sign visible from the street.

21- Kaloli Point/Paradise Park- Rugged cliffs with pounding surf and maybe a whale? Turn onto Paradise Drive, from the Kea'au-Pahoa Hwy. Drive all the way to Ala Kai Rd. (the the little road just makai of Beach Rd.) Curve left onto Ala Kai Rd and follow all the way down until the pavement ends. We will be located in the beach side turn off just after the pavement ends. It is a clearing in the ironwood trees generally used by fisherpeople. No facilities but artist Lynn lives just across the street. Lynn, can we use your bathroom?


28- Onomea Bay Lookout- Head North up the Hamakua/Belt/Mamaloha Hwy from Hilo town and take the scenic route turnoff to Onomea Bay, makai (towards the beach). Drive the old winding road (aka "Scenic Route") until you come to the lookout, just before the Botanical Gardens. It is about 3 miles from the Belt Hwy. You won't miss us, we’ll be set up right on the road. This road is what is known as a loop, and after much winding it ends up back on the highway (if you are coming from the north, you can access the "scenic route" from the Hamakua side as well). There's beach access via a footpath down to the shore, approx. a 10 minute walk. A rather beautiful jaunt, but you keep in mind that it's a downhill grade, which means it’s uphill on the way back! Spectacular views, gentle beach, and beautiful footpath are just some of the inspirational sights at the Onomea lookout. No facilities but Toulouse Gallery is just down the road, maybe can descend on Diane.


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Artist's Dream Holiday Plein Air Painting in Prague. OPEN to 10 artists and their guests. May 25 - 31, 2010. Join Artist Rod Cameron and Prague native, Jiri Balej, together with Artist Margaret Stanton for an exciting 5 day/6nights of painting, photographing and touring this exquisite, old European capital in a fun, relaxed atmosphere! This painting workshop/tour includes three star hotel accommodations with amenities in the heart of Prague (one block from MoMA), 5 days of painting workshops with Rod Cameron in different locations, 2 evening figure painting sessions, Daily sightseeing tours, personal instruction, Airport meet and greet, train ride excursion & savings on food and entertainment. Register Now! at www.margaretstanton.com/prague paintingworkshop&tour.html

FIGURE DRAWING with ROSE BARBER- Contact Rose for info about figure drawing workshops at her HPP Muse Studio. (808) 430-8552, or email themusestudio@gmail.com

KOHALA PLEIN AIR PAINTERS-- contact Bob Appleman (808) 345-4034 or Susan (808) 889-0993, or email kohalapleinairpainters@gmail.com

FIGURE DRAWING-EHCC- Tuesday evenings 6-9pm, $10.00, uninstructed, in the EHCC annex, contact: Bob Weiss (808) 217-9791 or email scrimdog@gmail.com

WEST HAWAII PLEIN AIR PAINTERS, S. Kona, Kailua, N. Kohala, Waimea- contact Richard Rochkovsky for schedule; email art@the-architect.us

WATER COLOR with VINCE CALLAGHER- Keaukaha beach house w/ocean view. Beginning/advanced, all aspects of watercolor: mixing, brush control,washes, & advanced techniques. Private lessons available. Tuesday 1-3:30, call Vince 557-1270 or email vince.callagher@gmail.com

SILK PAINTING with PATTI PEASE JOHNSON - HPP studio, max. 3 studts/ various styles, tools & materials. $46 inclds supplies. Ongoing. ph. 966-8861 or email pattij3@hawaiiantel.net

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

December Schedule/en plein aire

Hello Plein Air artists – below is the schedule for December. A note please: during our last few paint sessions I heard from several painters that their paint outings would be more enjoyable if there was less chatting. As one guilty of chatting, I would like to ask us all to be aware that not all artists like to talk (or listen to others talk) as they create, so let’s keep it down. But if you want to chat with me, I can do coffee anytime :)

Plein Air Artists of Hawaii Island (that’s us, aka PAAOHI) meets informally each Thursday morning approx. 8am – noon, but come when you can, some artists stay all day. PAAOHI has no fees, structure, instruction or rules other than that to hang out with us you need to be creating art. It's a real treat when new artists join our group, or when artists we haven't seen for awhile reappear. So if you know anyone who'd like to participate, invite them show up any Thursday, pass their email on to me and I will send them our schedule, or direct them to view the schedule on our BLOG http://www.paaohi.blogspot.com/.

The "Other Musings" section at the lower part of this email is a bulletin-board style networking source; a forum for readers to learn about upcoming shows, workshops, island wide plein air groups, etc. I'll post art-related items submitted to me via email prior to the 25th of the month.

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ALOHA DECEMBER!!!! The winter Holidays are here along with clear fresh, rain washed colors. It’s also a busy time, so our Thursday paint trips can be a welcome step away from the hustle and bustle. I’ve scheduled a day up on top of the saddle for those who like to see snow and feel a little chill for Christmas, and kept the rest of the locations close to town.

DECEMBER SCHEDULE, EN PLEIN AIRE
3- WAI'ULI- Wai'uli Beach Park, Hilo – (formerly Leleiwi). Our standing location for first Thursdays for its beauty and easy access. There are lots of different views from Wai'uli; tide pools with beautiful colors, sea grass, and the occasional turtle or flock of Nene. It is always a pleasure to paint here. We gather for an informal midday critique, so bring old or current work if you’d like feedback. On Kalaniana'ole Ave. in Keaukaha. Drive the beach road until you come to Wai'uli Beach Park, just before Richardson's. There are 2 parking areas and sets of pavilions, we usually set up in pavilions near the lifeguard stand. Lots of parking and restrooms.

10- Ala Heiau - A favorite destination on the water at the bottom of Maku'u Rd in Paradise Park. This spot offers fabulous vistas of rugged coast, colorful tidepools, wind whipped trees, & rowdy surf from the safety of wonderfully sheltered spot under the ironwoods. Follow Maku'u to the ocean. At Ala Heiau Rd, turn right. Drive to the end & park (leave access for the fishermen’s trucks). No facilities.

17- Pu’u Huluhulu on Saddle Road – Maybe there will be snow on the mountains, there will certainly be crisp, brisk air and sweeping views. Head up the Saddle road to Pu’u Huluhlu, just past the 26 mile marker turn left onto the Mauna Loa access road (it’s immediately before the Mauna Kea access road). In the first half mile there are 3 pull outs on the left side of the road, which will provide ample parking for our gang. View from these pull outs are of Pu’u Huluhulu with a backdrop of Mauna Kea one way and Mauna Loa the other. The saddle itself provides constantly changing light and atmosphere, a nice change of pace from our sea level haunts. Artists with light weight set ups may want to climb the pu’u for an even more stunning panorama. IT’S COLD AT 6000’ so bundle up! “Facilities” are an outhouse in the Pu’u Huluhlu reserve.

24- Hilo Bay at the Bayfront Beach Park canoe stands - Keeping it local for Christmas Eve. Paint a little then head off to the Bayfront stores for your last minute shopping. This spot has easy access, lots of parking, and beautiful views of Hilo town, the bay, and Mauna Kea, plus splashes of hot color from the canoes. From Kamehameha Avenue, enter the beach parking lot between Manono & Pauahi. Head for the canoes on the sand...

31- Wailoa Park – Another sweet in-town location for new Years Eve. Wailoa’s graceful curved bridges, expansive lawns, trees and peaceful waters provide a meditative spot to ease us into 2010. Plus there’s plenty of coverage from the pavilions in case of showers. From Manono Street drive into the park on Piilani. Head to the right in the parking lot (toward Bayfront) and meet in the area of the large pavilion, or on the lawns, or wherever the view speaks to you. Easy access, parking, good restrooms, ducks, the occasional flasher... Hilo.

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EHCC MEMBERS JURIED SHOW- Intake for the December members only juried show is Sunday morning, November 29th. YES - Sunday intake (I phoned, that’s what they said) Contact the EHCC at (808) 961-5711 for more info, or watch their website www.ehcc.org

FIGURE DRAWING with ROSE BARBER- Contact Rose for info about figure drawing workshops at her HPP Muse Studio. (808) 430-8552, or email themusestudio@gmail.com

KOHALA PLEIN AIR PAINTERS-- contact Bob Appleman (808) 345-4034 or Susan (808) 889-0993, or email kohalapleinairpainters@gmail.com

FIGURE DRAWING-EHCC- Tuesday evenings 6-9pm, $10.00, uninstructed, in the EHCC annex, contact: Bob Weiss (808) 217-9791 or email scrimdog@hawaii.rr.com

WEST HAWAII PLEIN AIR PAINTERS, S. Kona, Kailua, N. Kohala, Waimea- contact Richard Rochovsky for schedule; email art@the-architect.us

WATER COLOR with VINCE CALLAGHER- Keaukaha beach house w/ocean view. Beginning/advanced, all aspects of watercolor: mixing, brush control,washes, & advanced techniques. Private lessons available. Tuesday 1-3:30, call Vince 557-1270 or email vince.callagher@gmail.com

SILK PAINTING with PATTI PEASE JOHNSON - HPP studio, max. 3 studts/ various styles, tools & materials. $46 inclds supplies. Ongoing. ph. 966-8861 or email pattij3@hawaiiantel.net

Friday, October 30, 2009

November Schedule

Hello Plein Air artists – the below schedule for November has been put together in part by Amy, and in part by me, Leslie. Future schedules will come from me, with Amy’s continued guidance and participation. We all thank you, Amy, for having the inspiration to bring us together as a group and for your three years of energy putting together our locations. We’ll miss your poetic prose!
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Plein Air Artists of Hawaii Island (that’s us, aka PAAOHI) meets informally each Thursday morning approx. 8am – noon, but come when you can, some artists stay all day. PAAOHI has no fees, structure, instruction or rules other than that to hang out with us you need to be creating art. It's a real treat when new artists join our group, or when artists we haven't seen for awhile reappear. So if you know anyone who'd like to participate, invite them show up any Thursday, pass their email on to me and I will send them our schedule, or direct them to view the schedule on our BLOG http://www.paaohi.blogspot.com/.

The "Other Musings" section at the lower part of this email is a bulletin-board style networking source; a forum for readers to learn about upcoming shows, workshops, island wide plein air groups, etc. I'll post art-related items submitted to me via email prior to the 25th of the month.

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ALOHA NOVEMBER!!!! Gorgeous colors, cool days and classic big wave action are often hallmarks of this month. Thanksgiving is always on a paint-day Thursday, so I schedule it. Not everyone is obligated to cooking or feasting or family stuffs, some of us are free to sit at the bottom of Haili street to paint citizen-free town views. Perhaps you'll have just a slice of the morning free, but that’s plenty of time to whip out a masterpiece. It's a wonderful session & truly deserves serious consideration & effort. Here's to November being extraordinary!!

NOVEMBER SCHEDULE, EN PLEIN AIRE
5- WAI'ULI- Wai'uli Beach Park, Hilo – (formerly Leleiwi). Our standing location for first Thursdays for its beauty and easy access. There are lots of different views from Wai'uli; tide pools with beautiful colors, sea grass, and the occasional turtle or flock of Nene. It is always a pleasure to paint here. Last month we had an informal midday critique which we’ll try again, so bring old or current work if you’d like feedback. On Kalaniana'ole Ave. in Keaukaha. Drive the beach road until you come to Wai'uli Beach Park, just before Richardson's. There are 2 parking areas and sets of pavilions, we usually set up in pavilions near the lifeguard stand. Lots of parking and restrooms.

12- Diane Renchler’s TOULOUCE GALLERY. Paint the funky structures, the sweeping views, the massive mango tree, or enjoy the wonderful gardens of unique Gallery Toulouce. The work inside the gallery is inspiring too! On "Onomea Scenic Route", about 2 miles down, makai side. You'll see the banners and cars. Gallery phone is 964-350. Thanks for the invite, Diane & Toulouce (the cat)!

19- Coconut Island- Moku Ola, the “Island of Life and Healing” was a place of refuge for ancient Hawaiians. Surrounded by turquoise waters just off shore of Lili’uokalani Gardens in Hilo Bay, it’s accessed by a foot bridge. Park in the small lot in the gardens, off Banyon Drive. Bring your swimsuit – there’s a diving platform and swimming around the tiny island is said to cure whatever ails you.

26-THANKSGIVING- BOTTOM OF HAILI STREET. WHY CHANGE IT NOW? IT'S A WONDERFUL THING & WE HAVE FUN EVERYTIME, RIGHT HERE IN THE BUS STOP PARKING LOT. SLAP YOUR BIRD IN THE OVEN AND COME ON DOWN...

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EHCC FALL ARTS FESTIVAL Intake is 8am-noon, Saturday Oct 31st., (tho the prospectus on their website also says SUNDAY 31st, but that’s a typo). Show opening is Black & White Night Nov 6th. Contact the EHCC at (808) 961-5711 for more info, or watch their website www.ehcc.org (but be skeptical)

EHCC MEMBERS JURIED SHOW- Intake for the December members only juried show is Sunday morning, November 29th. YES - Sunday intake (I phoned, that’s what they said) Contact the EHCC at (808) 961-5711 for more info, or watch their website www.ehcc.org

FIGURE DRAWING with ROSE BARBER- Contact Rose for info about figure drawing workshops at her HPP Muse Studio. (808) 430-8552, or email themusestudio@gmail.com

KOHALA PLEIN AIR PAINTERS-- contact Bob Appleman (808) 345-4034 or Susan (808) 889-0993, or email kohalapleinairpainters@gmail.com

FIGURE DRAWING-EHCC- Tuesday evenings 6-9pm, $10.00, uninstructed, in the EHCC annex, contact: Bob Weiss (808) 217-9791 or email scrimdog@hawaii.rr.com

WEST HAWAII PLEIN AIR PAINTERS, S. Kona, Kailua, N. Kohala, Waimea- contact Richard Rochovsky for schedule; email art@the-architect.us

WATER COLOR with VINCE CALLAGHER- Keaukaha beach house w/ocean view. Beginning/advanced, all aspects of watercolor: mixing, brush control,washes, & advanced techniques. Private lessons available. Tuesday 1-3:30, call Vince 557-1270 or email vince.callagher@gmail.com

SILK PAINTING with PATTI PEASE JOHNSON - HPP studio, max. 3 studts/ various styles, tools & materials. $46 inclds supplies. Ongoing. ph. 966-8861 or email pattij3@hawaiiantel.net

Sunday, September 27, 2009

OCTOBER SCHEDULE/EN PLEIN AIRE

OCTOBER ALOHA- Here we are on the edge of the so-called "holiday season"... hmmm.. To some this may mean increased sales, cooler days in the studio, or global tripping. It's all good. I'm looking forward to painting shape shifting clouds, and illusive sunlight. I'm anticipating the return of the whales, monk seals & big surf. I dig the coolness of this time of year & the how the trades generously scent the air with ocean, and brush my skin & hair with soft spray. A simply splendid occurrence. The calendar, like a genial old sage, presents us with expectations & innuendo firmly rooted in historical weather patterns. Pretty much a guessing game, may as well listen to TV weather forecasters. So apparently, remaining cheerily flexible is our optimum path. You know what I mean; the lemons to lemonade thing, the go-with-the-flow-keep-a-smile-on-your-mug routine, 'jus hang loose (a'ole pilikila). Drop into downtown Hilo's Aloha Luigi restaurant 254 Keawe St., & check out the Aloha Luigi Art Show we have up.

SCHEDULE/EN PLEIN AIRE- Thursday 8am (Hawaiian time), no fees, no humbug, bring your own stuffs- (?'s-9896906)
1)WAI'ULI BEACH PARK- Keaukaha- Something new! Our monthly Wai'uli Thursday experience will now include a non-mandatory gentle critique. It'll most likely coincide with lunch
time. Bring any of your art, it doesn't have to be a plein air work. A critique can really expedite problem solving in a positive & supportive manner. It's a good opportunity to
gather input & support from a diverse, experienced, & talented group of artists. Wai'uli has beauty from here to forever, but it seems of value to expand our focus a tad. Many
artists have a stash of "mostly finished" paintings hanging around their studios. Wai'uli Thursday is a perfect time to haul them out into the light of day & get busy. Bring along your
initial sketches & photos for referencing. In any case, whether you're starting something new, or finishing up something unfinished, the beautiful natural light & group critique are
positive steps. Critique participation is voluntary. Wai'uli is still located on Kalaniana'ole Ave. just before Richardson's, 5 round pavilions in a row, orange life guard tower on point, public lua, parking, tide pools, bay views, endless sky, magnificent ocean & good fun.
8)BARBARA WILLIAMS HOUSE-Puueopaku- From Hilo, Mamalahoa Hwy 11, 6.2 ml. to Puueopaku, turn mauka & go left, then take the first right turn (Private Rd), their hut is almost the last house on the left. Great views, sweet gardens, shady lanai, colorful rooftops, sheep, chickens & other creatures. call if your lost...936-9946 Mahalo nui loa Barbara & Philip!!
15)KUHIO KALANIANA'OLE PARK-Keaukaha- Kalaniana'ole Ave., our newest park is beautiful & comfortable. The group recently painted there, & it was superb.. let's try it again.
22)BOILING POTS-Piihonua- We've never painted here before. Often raining & very beautiful. Plenty views from the lookout, or ease on down to the to the riverside & paint the famous "boiling pots" up close & personal. Parking & lua available. If it's pouring rain we'll go to Onekahakaha instead.
29)17 MILE MARKER KAMA'ILI-Red Road-A top 5 fave spot. From the Pahoa/Kalapana Hwy. to Kaimu. At the junction turn left, towards Kapoho. You are now on the Red Road. Follow along the coast to the 17 mile marker. The road has been moved a bit back from the crumbling cliff,& that's where we'll be--perched on the edge of the old road, just above the ocean. It is a beautiful beautiful slice classic Hawaii. Last time I painted here the plumes were two!! (dual pipes)....Never can tell what's gunna happen in Puna...


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**FIGURE DRAWING LONG POSE WRKSP-ROSE BARBER- a very wonderful monthly 4.5 hr. single long pose figure wkshp at her HPP Muse Studio. Model is ala the selected master artist/
45$ per artist *ALSO: beginning fig. wksp available or themusestudio@gmail.com or (808)430-8552
**KOHALA PLEIN AIR PAINTERS-- contact Bob Appleman- 345-4034 or Susan 889-0993/kohalapleinairpainters@gmail.com
**FIGURE DRAWING-EHCC- tues. evngs 6-9pm, $10.00, uninstructed, in the EHCC annex, contact: Bob Weiss 217-9791 or e- scrimdog@hawaii.rr.com
**WEST HAWAII PLEIN AIR PAINTERS- contact; art@the-architect.us (Richard Rochkovsky) for schedule. S. Kona, Kailua, N. Kohala, Waimea.
**WATER COLOR w/ VINCE CALLAGHER- Keaukaha beach house w/ocean view. Beginning/advanced, all aspects of watercolor: mixing, brush control,washes, & advanced techniques. Private lessons available. Tuesday 1-3:30, call Vince 557-1270 or email
**SILK PAINTING w/PATTI PEASE JOHNSON - HPP studio, max. 3 studts/ various styles, tools & materials. $46 inclds supplies/on going. ph. 966-8861 or
-- PAU.. with aloha, Amy



http://www.paaohi.blogspot.com/

Friday, August 28, 2009

September Schedule/en plein aire

ALOHA SEPTEMBER!! As our weather eases into a slightly drier phase, we can look forward to some lovely en plein aire sessions. Hopefully all hurricanes, tropical storms & their depressions will remain off shore, blessing us instead with humidity, still winds, uncomfortable heat & perhaps nice surf. September is a lovely time, school's back in session, there's less rain & the days seem to stretch quite slowly into evening. If you've never come out to paint with the group, September is the time to do just that. Many artists simply capture their desired composition with a camera, then return to the comfort of their studio for the painting. I really love a studio; calm, quiet, clean, no weather problems, no noisy intruders. However- it's marvelous to be in the elements, brush in hand, fellow artists nearby, nature in every breath. Invigorating and stimulating, en plein aire is a unique & gratifying art experience. My mentor encourages an en plein aire field study, with pics & thumbnail sketches. Later back at the studio, by referencing your field painting, notes, sketches & pics- the work can be fully realized. These steps have noticably changed me as an artist. I embrace the methodology & attention to detail that en plein aire requires-- no easy thing for this free flying hippie. Contrary to my experiences in abstract, plein aire paintings don't just casually fly out of the end of the brush. It is a different sort of mystery tour, but no less magical. The Sunday Session at the end of each month is great. A more casual gathering, we rarely get there at 8am, & the entire session is mellowier. Monday morning artist Jerome Sasaki is still painting around Hilo. He welcomes all to join him (8960107). It's real nice to have a Monday as an alternative (or addition) to Thursday!! The Aloha Luigi Show intake will be on September 8th, at Aloha Luigi's. I'll send out a "broadcast email" with the details as soon as they take shape.

PAINTING SCHEDULE- (Thursdays, 8am (Hawaiian time), no critique, no fees, bring your own stuffs)
3)- WAI'ULI-KEAUKAHA- Kalaniana'ole Road, just before Richardson's Beach park, 5 round pavilions in a row, orange life guard tower on point, big parking area, bathrooms too. A Fave!
10)-KOLEKOLE BEACH PARK/HONOMU TOWN- In the morning we'll paint @ Kolekole Beach Park, after lunch, or later on..we'll move to Honomu town. It has been my experience that Honomu town is absolutely scorching in the morning sun! I'm hoping in the afternoon we can get some cool shade somewhere.
17)-MAKU'U POINT- ALA HEIAU- At the bottom of Maku'u in Paradise Park, Puna. Drive to the bottom of Maku'u Rd, turn right on Ala Heiau Rd, drive to the end. Park so as not to block the fishermen or any driveways. Absolutely Gorgeous..
24)-CARLSMITH BEACH PARK- Keaukaha. Kalainanaole Rd. to Carlsmith Beach Park. Has a sign. Beautiful park, bathrooms, swimming, big trees, magic ponds, and life guard tower.
27)-RAINBOW FALLS-Sunday Session. Up Waianuenue Ave. in Hilo, follow the signs. Just below the hospital, just above Carvalho Park. Sometimes loads of tourists. We will have to deal.

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**WANTED! (again) PLEIN AIR EASEL....please write, or call Amy (9896906) I'll hook up buyer and seller..
**ALOHA LUIGI SHOW.. The intake will be 9/08 4pm-6pm. A great opportunity to hang work in this popular downtown destination. Interpret ALOHA LUIGI'S into art, all works will be considered, wall space is limited. Medium of your choice. Related concepts will be entertained. Scheduled for Sept., one month run. In addition- another show is slated at Luigi's for Nov-Dec. featuring (but not limited to) island wide plein aire work. Ricky Ryken will have the "floor" for Oct. Owner Luigi wants no commission for any works sold. No entry fee, contact me for further info...
*KOHALA PLEIN AIR PAINTERS-- contact Bob Appleman- 345-4034 or Susan 889-0993/kohalapleinairpainters@gmail.com
**FIGURE DRAWING-EHCC- tues. evngs 6-9pm, $10.00, uninstructed, in the EHCC annex, contact: Bob Weiss 217-9791 or e- scrimdog@hawaii.rr.com
**WEST HAWAII PLEIN AIR PAINTERS- contact; art@the-architect.us (Richard Rochkovsky) for free schedule. S. Kona, Kailua, N. Kohala, Waimea.
**WATER COLOR w/ VINCE CALLAGHER- Keaukaha beach house w/ocean view. Beginning/advanced, all aspects of watercolor: mixing, brush control,washes, & advanced techniques. Private lessons available. Tuesday 1-3:30, call Vince 557-1270 or email
**FIGURE DRAWING LONG POSE WRKSP-ROSE BARBER- a monthly 4.5 hr. single long pose figure wkshp at her HPP Muse Studio. Model is ala the selected master artist/ 45$ per artist *ALSO: beginning fig. wksp available or themusestudio@gmail.com or (808)430-8552
**SILK PAINTING w/PATTI PEASE JOHNSON - HPP studio, max. 3 studts/ various styles, tools & materials. $46 inclds supplies/on going. ph. 966-8861 or
-- PAU.. with aloha, Amy

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Notes on OTHER MUSINGS section

Unfortunately for some reason unknown to me, the email addresses that I copy and paste over with the schedule never appear.... it is very odd, but a reality. If you'd like to email one of the artists listed in the OTHER MUSINGS section, please email me and I'll hook it up, K? (since this blog probably won't print even my email address, just go to the spot where it says Send Email..... that should work.. ALOHA!
AUGUST ALOHA! August is the middle of Dry Season, but it's also Hurricane Season... so there ya go, something new- unpredictable weather! August wears the colors of a ripening mango, sunset skies occasionally streaked with unlikely purples or lime green. Our recent July "full moon paint out" was fun, and the last revelers packed it in somewhere around 10:30pm. The moon never really showed face, but moonlight lit up the starry starry night, impressively glistening across the bay & pouring softly over the twinkling lights of Hilo. We all tried our hand at the nocturne thing & vowed to re-schedule again.
Another reminder is needed in reference to loud chatter at painting sites. Seems there's a whole lotta talkin going on! Remember- if you're taking a break, don't cruise in the center of the scene chatting it up. The causal atmosphere of the Plein Air group can erroneously be mistaken for a social event. But keep in mind that many artists have only that day to paint & everyone should be able to work without humbug. There's a fine line between quiet art conversation, & irritating blah blah blah solving the problems of the world stuff. Please do not bring along non-artists, and keep your visiting considerate. The Aloha Luigi Show is slated for September, so it's time to start putting your ideas on a support. Rally a group of painting friends & show up for a Sunday session. Sit inside the shop during the week & do some sketches, or photograph your set ups & take it to the studio. The show dates are firmed up (intake is 9/08). Sunday is a perfect time to paint exterior scenes, town is slow, the shop is closed & the back parking lot is at our disposal. There's coverage, shady trees, & plenty of charm. Perhaps it's time to get in touch with your inner "Vincent Van Gogh" & paint the restaurant in it's daily life, patrons and all. Up to you. (see OTHER MUSINGS section for more info.) We now have Monday as an additional paint day in Hilo. Jerome Sasaki is setting up out & about Hilo, call his mobile to find out where & all that.. 8960107. Sounds fun. Also check the "OTHER MUSINGS" section for the NEW! North Kohala Plein Air Group schedule. It's not that far & what a fantastic area!! Surely worth the drive to be immersed in those great paint sites.
**- a fond adieu to lovely Sue Boyz.. a hui hou, dear, a hui hou**
PAINTING SCHEDULE- (Thursday,8am, no fees, no membership, bring your own stuff).
6-WAI'ULI- Keaukaha, Kalaniana'ole Ave. just before Richardson's Beach Park, makai side, 5 round pavilions in a row, orange life guard tower on the point. Plenty prkg & lua too.
13-RED ROAD/ KAMA'ILI- From the Pahoa-Kalapana Hwy. turn left onto Kama'ili Road (aka Opihikao Road), follow the winding road slowly to the bottom (approx. 4 miles), turn left at the stop sign (RED ROAD). Appox. 1/4 mile down, you'll come to a by-pass- we'll be just a bit past that new by pass by. Just look for the painters on the beautiful cliffs, under the beautiful trees right there in beautiful Puna.
20-BEN FRANKLIN- at the backside of the Ben Franklin Store pkg lot is a ramp to enter a lower parking area. Go to the lower area, we will be stationed under the huge old banyan behind BF store. Views of Hilo Bayfront, the flowering shower trees & coco's that line the road, a lotus pond, and great views of Ponohawai street too..
27-WAIPIO- we meet at the look out, paint & then head down valley... hook up with a friend that has that 4 wheeling feelin & come on down....It's always a luscious day.
30-HOME STREET BANK- SUNDAY MORNING SESSION- Off of Aupuni st. in the Gov't section of Hilo town, makai side of CRUISIN COFFEE, is a non-descript bldg. called HOME STREET BANK, drive directly behind it, I'll be there painting the most beautiful purple reflections shimmering across the ponds.. The reflection falls from the crazy purple bldg. that sits under that huge ancient banyan on Kilauea Ave.

OTHER MUSINGS-
**ALOHA LUIGI SHOW.. The intake will be 9/08 4pm-6pm. A great opportunity to hang work in this popular downtown destination. Interpret ALOHA LUIGI'S into art, all works will be considered, wall space is limited. Medium of your choice. Related concepts will be entertained. Scheduled for Sept., one month run. In addition- another show is slated at Luigi's for Nov-Dec. featuring (but not limited to) island wide plein aire work. Ricky Ryken will have the "floor" for Oct. Owner Luigi wants no commission for any works sold. No entry fee, contact me for further info...
**PHOTOGRAPHING YOUR ARTWORK (a wksp) with Robert Frutos. Saturday, 8/15/09 @10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Includes various options, techniques & a demo of Adobe Photoshop color adjusting. Location to be announced. $60 (financial aid available). Call (808) 967-8222 or Register Online== www.volcanoartcenter.org
**WANTED! A PLEIN AIR EASEL/or set up.. If you have a spare plein air easel set up for sale, please email me (Amy) back the details.. an artist without an easel is interested.....
**KOHALA PLEIN AIR PAINTERS/contact Bob Appleman- 345-4034 or Susan 889-0993/kohalapleinairpainters@gmail.com
*AUGUST-start time: 9:30 to 12:30 Friday
Aug. 7:HAPUNA BEACH-in a pavilion
Aug 14:KEOKEA BEACH PARK-hwy 270 to Keokea Park rd, 1/2 mile past mile marker 27. Turn makai, go to the end of the road.
August 21: BOND ESTATE, Historic homestead, lots of buildings, lush vegetation, Hwy 270 thru Hawi & Kapa'au. Approx, 1 mile past King K statue there's a historical road sign mauka side, follow narrow paved rd. up about 1 mile, homestead on right, pull thru gate, you'll see pkg area.
August 28:KAWAIHAE HARBOR- Queen K hwy to harbor. park wherever... painting at canoes or beach.
**FIGURE DRAWING-EHCC- tues. evngs 6-9pm, $10.00, uninstructed, in the EHCC annex, Bob Weiss 217-9791 or e- scrimdog@hawaii.rr.com
**WEST HAWAII PLEIN AIR PAINTERS- contact; art@the-architect.us (Richard Rochkovsky) for free schedule. S. Kona, Kailua, N. Kohala, Waimea.
**WATER COLOR w/ VINCE CALLAGHER- Keaukaha beach house w/ocean view. Beginning/advanced, all aspects of watercolor: mixing, brush control,washes, & advanced techniques. Private lessons available. Tuesday 1-3:30, call Vince 557-1270 or email
**FIGURE DRAWING LONG POSE WRKSP-ROSE BARBER- a monthly 4.5 hr. single long pose figure wkshp at her HPP Muse Studio. Model is ala the selected master artist/ 45$ per artist *ALSO: beginning fig. wksp available or themusestudio@gmail.com or (808)430-8552
**SILK PAINTING w/PATTI PEASE JOHNSON - HPP studio, max. 3 studts/ various styles, tools & materials. $46 inclds supplies/on going. ph. 966-8861 or

PAU-
with aloha, AM

Friday, June 26, 2009

July Schedule

July!
Languid long warm days slippin' so easily into soft evenings that you barely notice 'til it's dark. July is often associated with beach bonfires, swimming after dusk, and wonderful fresh fruit, all potential paintings. This monthly schedule is developed with variation in mind, a bit of here & there, this & that. Location options are often an ongoing dialog between myself & participating artists. If you have anything to share on possible locations- write or call me. It seems that rescheduling spots in a loosely rotating style is a favored concept. I was once requested to eliminate our monthly first thursday at Wai'uli. I asked around & learned that the majority look forward to it- so it remains. When "new" sites are rotated in, I listen for feedback. Im always scouting from Ka'u to Waipio to Saddle Road. This coming February (2010), I'll schedule a session in Waimea to catch the cherry blossoms. I like to stretch my comfort zone & paint stuff Im not so familiar with. I like diversity...painting landscape in one sitting, perhaps a quaint structure next. Recently Hilo artist Lynn Nakkim wrote that some artists don't like to hele on to Puna or "out of town". In response they set up an alternative site at Keaukaha's Richardson's beach park. So if you feel the need to be in town--you can hook up with Lynn guys at Richardson's! In addition, Jerome Sasaki & Gerald Murai have been painting on Monday & Tues. mornings around Hilo at easy-to-get-to spots..call Jerome to connect (896-0107).
**Check out the OTHER MUSINGS section below for info on the up coming group shows at ALOHA LUIGI'S (downtown Hilo, 264 Keawe st)
I would like to acknowledge the closing of our beloved Hilo Art&Glass Supply, a great loss to the community & local artists as well. Please stop in to say aloha & pick up some great bargains too. To Eva and her dedicated crew... an deep mahalo nui loa, and a warm aloha 'oe. Hilo Art & Glass will be greatly missed.

SCHEDULE- Thursday, 8am (hawaiian time), bring your own stuffs, no fees, no membership, no humbug.
2- WAI'ULI KEAUKAHA- beach park before Richardson's, 5 round pavilions in a row, large parking area.. orange lifeguard tower on the point.
9-THE ISLES/Full Moon Plein Air Session-Just across from Liliuokalani Park. We can start off there & as the sun dips & the moon rises we can figure out the best vantage. It's 2 days past the full moon, and should be an evening wonderfully spent. Bring a lantern so you can see your palette.
16-WAILOA SMALL BOAT HARBOR- mauka side of the bridge, down by the boats. I tend to grab a shady tree in the nearby Wailoa park, up to you.
23-KUHIO KALANIANA'OLE PARK- Just past the ice pond in Keaukaha, off of Kalanianaole Road, makai side.. across the inlet from Reed's Bay.
30-SUISAN/BAYFRONT CANOE LANDING SIDE (across river mouth), parking lot, public bathrooms. Great different views of the docked boats, Suisan & Hilo Bay

OTHER MUSINGS-
**LIFE DRAWING w/ ARTHUR JOHNSEN- at his studio/home near Kehena at Puna Palisades- 12-130 Kipuka Street, at the corner of Kipuka and Punakai Streets, white arched roof, behind blk. watertank. 5 session class exploring & practicing drawing, emphasis on human figure. Thursday aft. July 2,9,16,23,& 30th, 2-4:30pm/ ph. 965-7642 or email: arthurjohnsen@hotmail.com $100/5 sessions prepaid, or $25 session
*FIGURE DRAWING-EHCC- tues. evngs 6-9pm, $10.00, uninstructed, in the EHCC annex, Bob Weiss 217-9791 or e- scrimdog@hawaii.rr.com
*WEST HAWAII PLEIN AIR PAINTERS- contact; art@the-architect.us (Richard Rochkovsky) for free schedule. S. Kona, Kailua, N. Kohala, Waimea.
*WATER COLOR w/ VINCE CALLAGHER- At a Keaukaha beach house w/ocean view. Beginning/advanced, all aspects of watercolor: mixing, brush control,washes, & advanced techniques. Private lessons available. Tuesday 1-3:30, call Vince 557-1270 or email
*FIGURE DRAWING LONG POSE WRKSP-ROSE BARBER- a monthly 4.5 hr. single long pose figure wkshp at her HPP Muse Studio. Model is ala the selected master artist/ 45$ per *beginning fig. wksp available or themusestudio@gmail.com or (808)430-8552
*SILK PAINTING w/PATTI PEASE JOHNSON - At her HPP studio, max. 3 studts/different styles, tools & materials. $46 inclds supplies..on going. Call 966-8861 or email
**ALOHA LUIGI's.. Hopefully you've got something brewing for the upcoming shows. It's a great opportunity to hang a bit of work in this popular downtown destination. Express your impressions of ALOHA LUIGI'S through realism, impressionism, abstraction, still life, etc. Interpret the building, environment, food- or perhaps a portrait of the owner, employees or patrons. All works will be considered, but wall space is limited. Medium of your choice. Related concepts will be entertained. This show is scheduled for Sept., with a one month run. In addition- another show is slated at Luigi's for Nov-Dec. featuring (but not limited to) island wide plein aire work. Ricky Ryken will have the "floor" for Oct. Owner Luigi wants no commission for any works sold. Please contact me for further info...
PAU-
with aloha, AM

Monday, June 8, 2009

June Schedule

JUNE! oh Beautiful June gives us soft warm days & sunsets that glow all the way to Hilo. Schools are out & the occasional tourist or two will be tripping around the forests & shorelines. Plein air "start time" is 8 am, but remember this is "Hawaiian time", meaning that anytime is good, show up when you can. Artists have shown up mid morning, or even in the afternoon. What's important is that you create the time and space to do your thing. Keep in mind the 2.5 hour frame of light. I generally take a "mid-day-sun-directly-overhead" break. I kick back, spread out a picnic cloth & kau kau. I reflect on my morning paintings, watch the clouds......

SCHEDULE- Thursday, 8am (Hawaiian Time), bring your own stuffs.
June 4-WAI'ULI BEACH PARK- Keaukaha- Kalaniana'ole Ave.before Richardson's Beach Park, 5 round pavilions in a row, orange lifeguard tower on the point. Bathrooms & plenty parking.
June 11-ALA HEIAU- At the bottom of Maku'u Rd in Paradise Park. Follow Maku'u to Ala Heiau Rd, turn right. Drive to the end & park (leave access for the fishermen trucks) Fabulous vistas of coast, wind whipped trees, & rowdy surf from the safety of wonderfully shaded cliffs.
June 18-SCENIC LOOKOUT/HILO BAY- A roadside turnout- between Honoli'i & Wailuku River, under the shade of a giant monkeypod tree. Views of Hilo Bay from Hamakua side. I think in the afternoon, we should move to the "Old Peoples Park" for the opposing view. That spot is located just directly behind Suisan, on the opposite side of the bay, under another wide old monkeypod... also has a beautiful blooming Jacaranda...looking lavender.....
June 25-WOOD VALLEY TEMPLE- The first Tibetan lama I ever sat in the presence of was Nechung Rimpoche (1973). He was the most beautiful glowing guy I have ever met in my entire life. He later founded Wood Valley Temple. The Wood Valley Temple & visitor center have gorgeous gardens, & colorful sculptural buildings graced by stately peacocks. A gently flowing vibe of positive energy silently weaves throughout the pathways, in and out of doors & windows- & like a inviting aroma, it surrounds and calms all. To learn more go to their website at : woodvalleytemple.com
or just show up and experience it. Please share a small donation, whatever you can spare. Phone me ahead of time with questions if you'd like. 808-9896906. If the weather's a blow out, I guess we'll go to Punalu'u or something.. directions to the temple are below. Our temple contact is Mark.
**From Hilo: South on Highway 11, 51 miles to Pahala (1 hr. 15 min.), aft the 51-m.marker, tn Right into Pahala, go to the stop sign at Pikake St. Turn Right. Pikake takes you to the edge of town, continue straight up the road about 5 miles (gradual uphill past orchards, pastures,bridges) until you come to the forest. At the forest, follow the paved road Left. The temple is the first building on your Right marked by colorful prayer flags. Park at Visitor Parking and check in at the Main Temple.


OTHER MUSINGS-
*MAY 30- MUSIC & ART DAY at GALLERY TOULOUCE- 1-5, an afternoon in the wonderful gardens of unique Gallery Toulouce. Bring your favorite dish to share..On "Onomea Scenic Route", about 2 miles down, makai side.. you'll see the banners and cars.. 9643507, Thanks for the invite, Diane & Toulouce!
*FIGURE DRAWING-EHCC- tuesday evenings 6-9pm, $10.00, uninstructed, in the EHCC annex, Bob Weiss 217-9791 or e- scrimdog@hawaii.rr.com
*WEST HAWAII PLEIN AIR PAINTERS- contact; art@the-architect.us (Richard Rochkovsky) for free schedule. S. Kona, Kailua, N. Kohala, Waimea.
*WATER COLOR w/ VINCE CALLAGHER- At a Keaukaha beach house w/ocean view. Beginning/advanced, all aspects of watercolor: mixing, brush control,washes, & advanced techniques. Private lessons available. Tuesday 1-3:30, call Vince 557-1270 or email
*FIGURE DRAWING WORKSHOP-ROSE BARBER- a monthly 4.5 hr. single long pose figure wkshp at her HPP Muse Studio. Model is ala the selected master artist/ 45$ per *beginning fig. wksp available or themusestudio@gmail.com or (808)430-8552
*SILK PAINTING-PATTI PEASE JOHNSON - At her HPP studio, max. 3 studts/different styles, tools & materials. $46 inclds supplies..on going. Call 966-8861 or email
**ALOHA LUIGI's.. Hopefully everyone has something cooked up for these upcoming shows. This is an opportunity to show your work in a popular downtown locale. The concept is to feature the aspects, views, or impressions of ALOHA LUIGI'S. Subject can be the building, it's environment, portrait of owner, employees or patrons. All works that follow these guides will be considered for the show, drawings, paintings, or your medium of choice. The show is scheduled to be hung at Aloha Luigi's about 4 months from now (Sept) It is a one month show. Ricky Ryken will have the "floor" for Oct. Write me with questions (if you have) other related concepts will be entertained. In addition another show is slated at Luigi's for Nov-Dec. featuring (but not limited to) plein aire work. Please contact me for info on both upcoming shows...
PAU-
with aloha, AM

Friday, April 24, 2009

May Schedule/en plein aire

Aloha May..! We've heard the poem celebrating "May Flowers" & everyone loves "Lei Day", so maybe it's not too bizarre to expect a bit of sunshine to bust out long enough to encourage fresh blooms & some humming bee action. Lately rain seems to be the predominant theme. In any case, it's best to keep our brushes moving in a space of creativity. Recently I've noticed an abundance of art opportunities around our fair island. Whether you working in a group, independently, or prepping for a show/exhibition, workshops to hone your skills & opportunities to expand yourself & your muse abound. When working en plein aire It's important to be a self starter, know your focus, and to keep it simple. If you don't enjoy working solo, grab a friend and set up together. When working in a group be considerate of other artists, keep a respectful distance, refrain from constant chatter, and don't bring along non-artists. Painting sessions aren't picnics- there's Artists at Work! The "keeping it simple" means carrying enough supplies to do your thing, but not to be burdened like a pack animal (it's a fine line). When artists set up & get to work, something happens, a shift. If you check it out- you'll easily notice the vibe of creativity. The mood is content and charged at the same time, a very amazing environment indeed. I feel so fortunate to work along side of each and everyone of you who have shown up and made it happen... Mahalo nui loa! You'll notice that this month's locations are all about Beach Parks. The reason is simple, come June school is out, visitors are abundant and the beach parks will become very lively. This is a chance to paint at these comfy locales before they get all fired up with the summer scene. Carpe Diem!

SCHEDULE-(Thursday 8am or so (Hawaiian time), no fees, no formal critique, bring your own stuff)
May 7-WAI'ULI/LELE'IWI BEACH PARK-Keaukaha/ Just before Richardson's Beach Park, makai side, 5 round pavilions in a row, orange life guard tower on the point.
May 14-AHALANUI WARM POND- Puna/just outside of Pahoa on Red Road between Isaac Hale Beach Park and Kapoho/coverage, pretty pond, rock walls, coco trees.
May 21-RICHARDSON'S BEACH PARK- Keaukaha/Last park on Kalaniana'ole Street, blk sand beach, beauty and gentle trees.. a wonderful spot.
May 28-CARLSMITH BEACH PARK- Keaukaha- A.K.A. "4 MILE" (once the site of a Carlsmith family home lost in a tsunami), beautiful vantages
* SUNDAY May 31- PONAHAWAI STREET- on the lawn above the Tesoro Gas Station, under the coconut trees. Old style structures!!

OTHER MUSINGS-
*FIGURE DRAWING-EHCC- tuesday evenings 6-9pm, $10.00, uninstructed, in the EHCC annex, Bob Weiss 217-9791 or e- scrimdog@hawaii.rr.com
*WEST HAWAII PLEIN AIR PAINTERS- Kona-side, contact; art@the-architect.us (Richard Rochkovsky) for free schedule. South Kona to North Kohala & Waimea
*WATER COLOR w/ VINCE CALLAGHER- At a Keaukaha beach house w/ocean view. Beginning/advanced, all aspects of watercolor including: mixing, brush control, washes, and advanced techniques. Private lessons available. Tuesday 1-3:30, call Vince 557-1270 or email
*FIGURE DRAWING WORKSHOP-w/ ROSE BARBER- a monthly 4.5 hr. single long pose figure wkshp at her Hawaiian Paradise Park Muse Studio. Model is ala the selected master artist/ 45$ per session. *Rose also teaches a basic Figure Drawing Class- or themusestudio@gmail.com or (808)430-8552
*SILK PAINTING with PATTI PEASE JOHNSON - At her Hawaiian Paradise Park studio, max. 3 students, use of different styles, tools and materials. $46 includes supplies..on going classes Call 966-8861 or email
**ALOHA LUIGI's.. Hopefully everyone has been contemplating ideas or already have something in the works for this upcoming event. I'm often asked to put together a group show, & this is the second show that Luigi has granted us. This opportunity to put your work on these popular walls should feature the many aspects & views of ALOHA LUIGI'S. Subject can be the building, it's environment, or portrait of the owner, employees or patrons. All works that follow these guides will be considered for the show. Drawings, paintings, or medium of choice. The show is scheduled to be hung at Aloha Luigi's about 4 months from now (Sept-Oct) Write me with questions (if you have).. no prospectus/ other related concepts will be entertained. There is another show planned at Luigi's for the Nov-Dec. featuring straight ahead plein aire work of your choice. Please contact me for info on that upcoming show too...
PAU-
with aloha, AM

Friday, March 27, 2009

April Schedule/en plein aire


Aloha April! Well, the windward side of Hawaii has certainly had it's share of rain lately, almost twice the "norm", but no matter- all weather is beautiful. I always keep in mind that because of the rain, our forests, meadows, and roadside growth is vibrant and wonderful. The flowers will soon be abloom, and the sun will be warming our shoulders once again.
SCHEDULE- START 8AM (HAWAIIAN TIME) NO FEES, NO CRITIQUE, BRING YOUR OWN STUFFS
4/2-Wai'uli Beach Park-Keaukaha-just before Richardson's beach park.. 5 round pavilions, orange life guard tower on the point.. plenty parking.
4/9-Kalapana Drive-In- We are going out on the flow in front of the old Verna's. Take the Pahoa-Kalapana Hwy. to Kaimu, turn down & go to the Red Road,, turn right and go to the end of the road, about 1/4 mile.. walk out onto the flow or just paint the village area.. marvelous stuff.
4/16-Wailoa Park- in front of the Gallery.. can use the lanai if it rains, bathrooms available. Views of mountain, park, rolling hills, bridges, water, the old Iron Works bldg.
4/23-29 mile marker/ Saddle Road... I'll just say meet here cuz this is our usual favorite spot, but since recent fencing, there's less freedom of movement so we'll probably be past that marker a bit.. like somewhere around between the 29 mile marker and the 30, just look for some insane looking painters on the side of the road..
4/30-Kama'ili Cliff House- Red Road area, drive to Kaimu turn left on Gov't road towards Kapoho.. the house is on the makai side just 1/8 of a mile Kapoho side of the 17 mile marker. It is located between Kalani Resort and Opihikao. There's a for sale sign and large green pillars, two large gates will be open. We are so so lucky to have this opportunity again. Views of vent, cottages, lovely gardens.. good fun.
4/26- Sunday Morning..In front of the Tsunami Museum.... we'll see what we can pull out of this view... see you then.
OTHER MUSINGS- things of interest or not..
*FIGURE DRAWING-EHCC- every tuesday 6-9pm, $10.00, uninstructed, in the annex, Bob Weiss 217-9791 or to sign onto the email list scrimdog@hawaii.rr.com
*WEST HAWAII PLEIN AIR PAINTERS- Kona side Friday group! contact; art@the-architect.us (Richard Rochkovsky) for free schedule. South Kona to North Kohala, and Waimea too.
*WATER COLOR with VINCE CALLAGHER- At a Keaukaha beach house w/ocean view. Beginning to advanced all aspects of watercolor including: color mixing, brush control, washes, and advanced techniques. Private lessons also offered. Tuesday 1-3:30, call Vince 557-1270 or email <vince.callagher@gmail.com>
*FIGURE DRAWING WORKSHOP-with ROSE BARBER hosts a monthly 4.5 hr. single long pose figure workshop at her Paradise Park studio. The model will be set up in the style of selected master artists. The cost is 45$ per long pose session. *In addition Rose also teaches a very informative basic Figure Drawing class for artists who'd like to learn the fundamentals of figure drawing. For details and dates contact Rose at <themusestudio.com> or at themusestudio@gmail.com or by phone (808)430-8552.
*SILK PAINTING with PATTI PEASE JOHNSON - At her Hawaiian Paradise Park studio, max. 3 students, use of different styles, tools and materials. $46 includes supplies..Pattie offers on going classes Call 966-8861 or email <pattij3@hawaiiantel.net>
**ALOHA LUIGI's.. I recently proposed an exciting and fun idea to the owner of "Aloha Luigi's". An art show that depicts the many aspects & views of the small downtown eatery. Drawings, paintings, or your medium of choice. Subject can be the building, it's environment, or even a portrait of the owner, employees or patrons. Works that follow these guides will be considered for the show. The show is scheduled to be hung at Aloha Luigi's about 6 months from now. - write me with any questions you may have.. there is no prospectus.
PAU-
with aloha, AM

Friday, February 27, 2009

March/en plein aire schedule

Aloha March! A season of not-so-surprising blustery days, swirling winds and soothing rain. When vibrant weather is included in a painting it creates ambiance, atmosphere, and mood. Weather can also add action and interest into a study. Feburary was the second month we had a Sunday morning en plein aire session, and it was great. The slow pace of Sunday morning Hilo provided open sidewalks, and an absence of parked cars. Free of the familiar downtown rattle and roll, we felt an unusual calm to the clean little streets. Rose Barber's 'Long Pose Figure Workshops' at her Paradise Park "Muse Studio" are happening. A model is set up "ala" a different master artist each month, utilizing palette, lighting, model type, props and other considerations associated with the featured artist. The last 3 sessions have showcased Sergeant, Caravaggio, and Gauguin. March's featured master artist is Klimt. Check out details in the "Other Musings" section below. Have a beautiful month!


SCHEDULE- Thursday 8am, no fees, no critique, bring your own whatevas...
*3/5-WAI'ULI BEACH PARK- Keaukaha, just before Richardson's Beach Park, 5 round pavilions in a row, orange life guard tower on the point, turquoise ponds, makai side, large parking area. Non stop views, quisessential Big Island. Free swimming included.
*3/12-KAMA'ILI BEACH HOUSE-Red Road location. Private home, lovely lanai overlooking spectacular Puna coastline & view of seaside vent. Little cottages sprinkled throughout the property, a fun day for all. We often end up enjoying a picnic lunch and digging this lovely comfortable cliff house. Located on the red road between Opihikao and Kehena.. take the Pahoa-Kalapana Hwy to the Kaimu turn off. At the bottom of the road there's a right or left choice, go left towards Kapoho. The house is 1/8 mile past the 17 mile marker, just after a big blind curve on the makai side, large green gates, cement posts & a For Sale sign roadside. Long curving driveway...a real jewel. (Thank you again Nora!!)
*3/19-OLD PEOPLE'S PARK/SUISAN-Directly behind Suisan Fish Market, large old Monkeypod tree. Views of Hilo Bay, the "isles" and the small boat harbor. Quiet and sweet.
*3/26-LEHIA PARK/PU'UMAILE/KING'S LANDING- Known by any of these names depending on who you're talking to, but now officially known by it's original name, Lehia. At the end of Kalaniana'ole Street (Keaukaha), go past Richardson's (Wai'uli) Beach Park, and proceed thru the open gates. The pavement ends, but the dirt road isn't so bad, and we won't be that far in. Port-a-potties. A very shady area with many interesting views of coast line, hidden tide pools, and lovely small beaches.
*3/29- KALAKAUA PARK -Sunday! Across EHCC building, magnificent banyan tree, Federal Bldg, Hawaiian Tel Bldg, EHCC, old Hilo Hotel...

OTHER MUSINGS- things of interest or not..
*FIGURE DRAWING-EHCC- every tuesday 6-9pm, 10.00, uninstructed, in the annex, Bob Weiss 217-9791 or to sign onto the email list scrimdog@hawaii.rr.com
*WEST HAWAII PLEIN AIR PAINTERS- Kona side Friday group! contact; art@the-architect.us (Richard Rochkovsky) for free schedule. South Kona to North Kohala, and Waimea too.
*WATER COLOR with VINCE CALLAGHER- At a Keaukaha beach house w/ocean view. Beginning to advanced all aspects of watercolor including: color mixing, brush control, washes, and advanced techniques. Private lessons also offered. Tuesday 1-3:30, call Vince 557-1270 or email
*FIGURE DRAWING WORKSHOP- ROSE BARBER hosts a monthly 4.5 hr. single long pose figure workshop at her Paradise Park studio. The model will be set up in the style of selected master artists. The cost is 45$ per long pose session. *In addition Rose also teaches a very informative basic Figure Drawing class for artists who'd like to learn the fundamentals of figure drawing. For details and dates contact Rose at or at themusestudio@gmail.com or by phone (808)430-8552.
*SILK PAINTING with PATTI PEASE JOHNSON - At her Hawaiian Paradise Park studio, max. 3 students, use of different styles, tools and materials. $46 includes supplies..Pattie offers on going classes Call 966-8861 or email
**ALOHA LUIGI's.. I recently proposed an exciting and fun idea to the owner of "Aloha Luigi's". An art show that depicts the many aspects & views of the small downtown eatery. Drawings, paintings, or your medium of choice. Subject can be the building, it's environment, or even a portrait of the owner, employees or patrons. Works that follow these
guides will be considered for the show. The show is scheduled to be hung at Aloha Luigi's about 6 months from now. - write me with any questions you may have.. there is no prospectus.
*MAALEA PRESS- Hilo- has scanned original Picasso, Keith Haring. deKooning, and many Hawaii artists on their German Cruse Fine-Art-Synchron-Table (resolution of up to 2,000 MegaPixels). Same system that's found in the Louvre, Getty, Beethoven, Smithsonian Museums & Vatican Secret Archives. This $150,000.00 image capturing and digitizing system combines the most excellent state-of-the-art image capturing devices in one system. It was developed exclusively for Fine Art Reproduction by the German engineer Herman Cruse. There's nothing comparable in the islands, and only a few located in the US. Revolutionary lighting system covers the entire width of each piece giving an incomparable color & detail rendering. The scan is touch-free, no UV-lights, no heat. Can shoot through glass & frame does not have to be taken off. Peter Sieg p: 808.969.9200 or email: maaleapress@mac.com

PAU.
with aloha, AM

Saturday, February 7, 2009

February Schedule

Kung Hee Fat Choy!! Aloha Year of The Ox. February hosts Fat Tuesday (AKA Mardi Gras 2/24), and sweet old Valentine's Day (2/14)-looks like quiet little February has a full dance card. The weather is very changeable and there is always a strong chance of storms..
Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa have their own style of high drama. As they silently sit shrouded beneath a cloudy veil it's possible to forget they're even there. That's when the clouds slip away, and like burlesque dancers who've suddenly dropped their fans, the girls are blushingly revealed. Show stopping winter wear brilliantly glistens in an elegant drape across dark blue curves. Gentle little clouds creep up to quietly curl and tuck cat-like around the lower slopes. Later you'll see them gliding smoothly away, undulating across the sky like Isadora Duncan's scarves in slow motion.
What to do if you show up to a location and no one's there? I scout around checking views, sky conditions, fuss with my gear, clean my palette, & set up. Occasionally I'll sit in my car waiting for Gerald or someone. If you're uncomfortable starting alone, buddy up and car pool. Plein air artists must be self starters, you know-it's all about "capturing the light". This schedule provides location suggestions and ideas, ultimately it's up to you to choose how you'd like to work it. The group of "regulars" is widely varied, and it's our collective good fortune to have such exquisite locations at the tip of our brushes.

FEBRUARY SCHEDULE-Thursdays, 8am, no fees, no critique, bring your own stuffs
5- WAI'ULI BEACH PARK. At Keaukaha, follow Kalaniana'ole Hwy to just before Richardson's Beach Park, makai side, 5 round pavilions in a row, life guard tower on the point.
12- ALA HEIAU. A simply gorgeous Puna location. At the end of Maku'u drive to the bottom, right on to Ala Heiau Road. Drive to the end and find a place to park, being aware not to block the small dirt roads the fisherpeople use. Great views of coastline.
19- GALLERY TOULOUSE. Onomea.. Diane Renchler's sweet little gallery is always a treat to invade.. if the solar power is up for it she'll blast jazz, and good vibrations waft about. Good ol' Toulouse (the cat) usually does a disappearing act or peers out from a tree covered rooftop. Quaint old style structures, ocean views, and country side...
From Hilo take the Hamakua Hwy (19) to the "Scenic Drive"/Mamalahoa Road, turn makai, Gallery Toulouse is about 1.5 miles down the hill, right side. Small sign, gotta keep your eyes peeled.. 9643507
26- WAILOA PARK. I'll say let's meet at the big pavilion, but we'll probably be out in the park, spread all over hill and dale. A group favorite,, diverse and Hilo style..
**DOWNTOWN HILO SUNDAY SESSION-2/22/09- The corners of Mamo and Keawe. Im going to paint the building that houses KaHuina Gallery, but there are many aspects to that location, and if the Mamo building is still standing we can paint that too.

OTHER MUSINGS-
*PASTEL OF HAWAII PLEIN AIR WORKSHOP- March 29, 30, 31, in Hilo with Terry Ludwig creator of Terry Ludwig Pastels, organized by Pastel of Hawaii Cost $280, limited to 10 artists, please call, Vivian Ursula 345-9472 or Helen at 1-808-623-2249
*FIGURE DRAWING-EHCC- every tuesday 6-9pm, 10.00, uninstructed, in the annex, Bob Weiss 217-9791 or to sign onto the email list scrimdog@hawaii.rr.com
*WEST HAWAII PLEIN AIR PAINTERS- Kona side group! contact; art@the-architect.us (Richard Rochkovsky) for free schedule. South Kona to North Kohala, and Waimea too.
*WATER COLOR with VINCE CALLAGHER- At a Keaukaha beach house w/ocean view. Beginning to advanced all aspects of watercolor including: color mixing, brush control, washes, and advanced techniques. Private lessons also offered. Tuesday 1-3:30, call Vince 557-1270 or email <vince.callagher@gmail.com>
*FIGURE DRAWING WORKSHOP- Rose Barber will hold a monthly 4.5 hr. single long pose figure workshop at her Paradise Park studio. The model will be set up in the style of selected master artists. The cost is 45$ per long pose session. *In addition Rose also teaches a very informative basic Figure Drawing class for artists who'd like to learn the fundamentals of figure drawing. For details and dates contact Rose at <themusestudio.com> or at themusestudio@gmail.com or by phone (808)430-8552.
PAU.
with fondest aloha, Amy