Mountain View Cemetery - October 10, 2009

Last Saturday was sunny and bright in Oakland. I was early for the paint out with East Bay Plein Air so I high-tailed it to the road up on the hill above Millionaire's Row at Mountain View Cemetery.




This is not exactly the view I had for my first painting (I was a little further down the road just in back of the statued monument - with a peek of the domed Oakland Columbarium through the trees. I left out the buildings in the background in the painting below.

Mountain View Cemetery (9"x12"pastel on black paper) - Artist Janice L-H


I did rework this when I got home, darkening the liquid amber trees and highlighting the statue above the monument for emphasis.
There is a slight glare on the photo from the right but you can see what it used to look like here.

Once the group arrived I met them at the last fountain where we split up to paint. I had glimpsed one of my favorite statues on the way down the hill but got turned around going to the meeting place. Anyhow I saw the Veteran's Area where I think I will go next time to work up some of those great magnolia trees located there.

Finally finding the Angel at the end of the curve in front of a row of ornamental plum trees, I went to work.




Reclining Angel (12"x 18" pastel on black paper) - Artist Janice L-H

Yes, I did rework this once I was home (I hope I'm not actually messing them up!) and you can see the original rendition here. I toned down the monuments, tree shadows and the sky and added some contour to the plum trees.


Can't wait to return tomorrow! Janice

5 comments:

  1. Rebeca says: I like how you manipulated the background and the very expressive lines of color. With you and Joan, we now have our first pastel artists!

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  2. Nice work! Your drawings fill the whole page with interesting patterns and shapes. I enjoy seeing the photos alongside the drawings, too.

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  3. Welcome to the blog. I like the playfulness and spirit of your pastels. Very expressive.

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  4. Thanks Rebeca, Diana and Karen for the kind words. I'm hoping to join you all on Saturdays from time-to-time. This is a fun group! I too am glad to see another pastel artist at the paintouts one of these days (in the future) when I get more confident with paints, I'll bring acylics too. I'm learning alot from other artists.

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  5. Hi Janice - great to see you and your work again - hopefully we can coincide one day soon - Fran

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