Sunday, July 10, 2011

JULY/en plein aire




ALOHA JULY, ALOHA ARTISTS!
Many folks expect less rain in July, however, tradition is trade-wind weather for July, and trades do not always translate to hot languid days. Expect morning & evening showers, sunny days & shifting weather patterns. I truly love trade-wind weather, the night rains, the out standing clouds, the winds, & the bonus of no vog! Leslie has scheduled some fine locations this month- off our familiar track of seaside parks. It's refreshing to steal away from the beach-loving-summer-break crowds, and enjoy some quiet reflective "brush in hand" moments up country. I am hoping to see you at one of these Thursday events..

JULY SCHEDULE-
7)WAI'ULI BEACH PARK- Keaukaha. From Hilo, Kalaniana'ole Ave to Wai'uli Beach park (just before Richardson's). 5 round pavilions in a row, lg. parking lot, facilities, & fresh water. Fantastic views, endless sky, waves, sea creatures, surfers, tide pools of magical colors, and little beach cottages line the roadway.
14)SADDLE ROAD-Pu'u Huluhulu, from Hilo, just past the 26mm, just prior to the Mauna Loa Access Rd., a left turn (towards M. Loa), up the little road there's a few turn off scenic spots where it's conducive to artists pulling over for a little painting session. Cell phones mostly work, so you can call L.Sears for a navigational tip if you need- (310)245.6411/ keep in mind that S. Rd. can be chilly & windy, so bring along stuff to keep you warm & to anchor your easel.
21)MOKU OLA (COCONUT ISLAND)-Hilo, a small island makai of Hilo Hawaiian Hotel & right next to Liliuokalani Park. Spectacular views from the parking lot, & also from the island itself. Foot bridge to island is paved if you bring a rolling thingy for your supplies, restrooms & fresh water avail.
28)LAUPAHOEHOE POINT- Lauapahoehoe, Hamakua district- From Hilo, Hamakua Hwy (19) to the 2nd gulch, follow makai signs down to Laupahoehoe point. As the road curves it's way downhill, you'll want to pull over & paint already, but it's a steep & narrow road, so keep your shirt on, the Beach Park at the bottom is well worth the patience. Breath taking dramatic coast line both ways, interesting shore line lava features, & up valley views. Laupahoehoe is everything that your familiar with, & like nothing you've ever seen before. Water & facilities avail.

OTHER MUSINGS-

COOL WEB SITE – See any world famous museum’s collection from the comfort of your own computer! Check out this amazing web site. Tour, zoom in, simply amazing, Mona Lisa, et al.! http://www.googleartproject.com/

HIGH FIRE GALLERY-
downtown Hilo- A variety of new classes starting in May & June. Ceramic Classes & more. Check website for details http://www.highfirehawaii.com

KOHALA PLEIN AIR PAINTERS –
Hawi side- Friday's from S. Kohala to Hawi. Contact Bob Appleman (808) 345-4034, or email kohalapleinairpainters@gmail.com to receive paint schedule.

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

AHALANUI WARM PONDS/ART DAY-
Lower Puna, Friday's at 9 am. Ahalanui Warm Ponds just off the Red Road, between Pohoiki & Kapoho.

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

LIFE DRAWING-
Arthur Johnsen's Puna studio. Every Saturday morning, 9-11:30 am. Uninstructed. Contact Tuko for more information: tukoart@aol.com.

WATER COLOR with VINCE CALLAGHER-
Beginning/advanced, watercolor: mixing, brush control,washes, & technique. Private lessons available. Mondays 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

SCHAEFER PORTRAIT CHALLENGE 2012 -
The Maui Arts & Cultural Center- Schaefer Portrait Challenge 2012. Statewide juried competition. Opening on Maui, January 8, 2012. Held every other year since 2002, S.P.C. encourages Hawai‘i’s artists in portraiture within 2- and 3-dimensional work. Awards: SPC 2012- Jurors’ Choice award for $15,000.The Marian Freeman People’s Choice Award for $5,000, based upon the popular vote of gallery visitors throughout the duration of the exhibition at MACC. BIG ISLAND Entry Dates/Locations in 2011: Hawai‘i Island Wailoa Arts Center 200 Piopio Street, Hilo Receiving: October 1, 9 am - noon Pick up: October 2, 9 am – noon.

pau. w/aloha, AM