Plein-Air Painting Demonstrations & Lunch with the Artists
Saturday,
July 21st, 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
@ Farm on Putah Creek
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6th Annual California Landscape Exhibition: May 28 - July 3
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 7, 7-9pm
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Featuring:
Gregory Kondos
Special workshop and demonstration with Gregory Kondos
8:30 - 11:30am
Other Demonstrations by
Philippe Gandiol, Deladier
Almeida, Chella,
MarieThérèse-Brown, and Dwarka Bonner
8:30
- 11:30am
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California Landscape Painters, curated by John Natsoulas,
represents the 6th annual exhibition of work by the Sacramento
Valley School of Landscape Painters. Concurrent with
and highlighting this year’s
show will be a one-day seminar on Saturday, July 21st.
The morning program will feature plein air painting demonstrations
by eminent Sacramento Valley landscape painters:
Gregory Kondos, Chella, Deladier Almeida, Philippe Gandiol,
and Marie Terese-Brown. Following the demonstrations
will be a lunch with the artists at the Farm on Putah Creek.
The collection of landscape paintings
in the exhibition ranges from the very early works done in the 1930s by artists
such as Maynard Dixon and Otis Oldfield, to landscape paintings by contemporary
artists that include Gregory Kondos, Wayne Thiebaud, Patrick Dullanty, Michael
Tompkins, Pat Mahony, Matt Bult, D.A. Bishop, Boyd Gavin, Gary Ernest Smith
and Chella.
Those who
have never been to Sacramento Valley may feel that these
painters tend to romanticize the light. Luxuriously rich,
palpably colored, and yet possessing a remarkable clarity,
it almost needs to be experienced to be understood. But
it has become an identifiable part of Sacramento Valley
art. It’s there, and it’s real, and the
insistence upon light-as-subject is the unifying motif behind the Sacramento
Valley School of Landscape Painting. In almost all landscape painting the subject
is light—the ways in which it plays across familiar
forms, and the ways in which it can become symbolic of
other levels of experience. This has always been so. But
for Sacramento Valley landscape painters, particularly
in this century, the qualities of light have become a kind
of obsession, and this richness and the variety of the
resources from which they work have produced a body of
art that recalls other great ages of landscape painting. Don
Hagerty is one of the most knowledgeable scholars of the
art and culture of the American West. He taught for 22 years
at the University of California, Davis. In 1981 Hagerty organized
the first important exhibition of the art of Maynard Dixon,
Images of the Native American, held at the California Academy
of Sciences. Hagerty is the author of Desert Dreams:
The Art and Life of Maynard Dixon (1993, 1998) and
numerous other books on historic and contemporary painters
of the West.
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NATSOULAS GALLERY
521 First Street, Davis, CA
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