Featured Post

Grand Canyon Conservancy Celebration of Art online Auction

 The auction begins this Friday on August 29. I donated a 9 x 12 watercolor “ Spring Tapestry” Unlike most of the paintings I did for this e...

Showing posts with label on location in malibu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label on location in malibu. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

On Location in Malibu

 Thrilled that “Evening at Duke’s “ has been selected for the 9th “On Location in Malibu” presented by the California Art Club at the Frederick R. Weisman Museum at Pepperdine University. This exhibition in Malibu is held every 3 years at the Museum, and displays several larger works as the museum itself is an expansive space. Exhibition opens May 11 with an artists’ reception, and shows through July 28th. Congratulations to all the exhibiting artists, and to CAC for organizing .




#malibustatepark #contemporarylandscape #californiastatepark

#pleinairmagazine #californiaartclub #americanartist


Tuesday, June 2, 2009

On Location in Malibu : California Art Club at the Weisman Museum ,Pepperdine



My two paintings as displayed at the Frederick R. Weisman Museum ,Pepperdine University, On Location in Malibu

Corral Canyon watercolor on Arches 13 x 17

Zuma Canyon watercolor on Arches, 14 x 21


I have two paintings on exhibit at Pepperdine until August 9. The California Art Club web site has the entire exhibit online at http://californiaartclub.org/resources/malibu09.shtml I had two days to paint there, so I painted ridges since I am most comfortable painting them. There are 60 painters whose work is on exhibit , mostly oil paintings and landscapes as well as a few figurative works. The quality level is very high from what I see online and really speaks to the whole Malibu experience from the mountains to the beaches and the people. I saw and admired this exhibit in 2005 and I am thrilled to be a part of it this time.

I have not gone yet, but hope to this summer. Two of the exhibiting artists, Micheal Obermeyer and Larry Cannon were kind enough to send photos of my paintings hanging in the museum.