Friday Oct.
30, 2009 finally arrived and the California Art Club Limantour Painting Retreat
had begun. Fourty artists
gathering at the Pt. Reyes Hostel for two nights and three days of painting,
eating, conversation and fun. After four months of preparation, people drove up
from San Diego, L.A., San Luis Obispo and from all around the San Francisco Bay
area.
Three days
prior to the weekend all the weather channels were predicting showers, but it
turned out to be spectacular fall weather with totally sunny skies during the
days and a small amount of shore fog in the mornings. It was absolutely
glorious each day.
After a day
of painting on Friday, Christin and I checked in and gathered for a pot-luck
dinner with the others. Everyone
provided an enormous amount of food.
We drank (moderately) and engaged in group conversations with stories,
laughter and good cheer. It was
great to meet some new people and learn more about the lives of other serious
artists. Turning in for the night
proved to be a bit of a challenge with the women in two dorm rooms with 5 bunk
beds each and the men in an out building dorm also with two rooms and 5 bunk
beds. Naturally, everyone wanted a lower bunk, but it all seemed to work out. In the morning I heard some horror
stories of loud snoring in one of the womens dorms, but not a big problem in
the men’s area.
Saturday
morning began with a Bagel, Salmon and cream cheese breakfast before heading
out. We all stood around the
kitchen area toasting bagels, making coffee and sharing areas to paint for the
day. Some went to Pierce Point
Ranch, some to Drake’s beach, some to Tomales Bay and we all scattered and
followed our instincts. Returning
home later, we again shared a Barbeque dinner with more good cheer and stories. Another beautiful day in paradise. After dinner, about 15 of us took a 3 mile Halloween night MoonWalk out to the beach without need of any flashlights. Saw a low flying owl, a glistening ocean and glowing trees with eerie shadows that could be hiding all sorts of night creatures.
Sunday
morning we ate breakfast and then we all set out our paintings on the outdoor
picnic tables so we could experience the various styles and
techniques. It brought us closer
once again to see each others work.
Sennelier Artist Oils graciously provided two sets of Oil Paints for the
winners of the random drawing. We
checked out at 10am and said our goodbyes. Local artists scattered about and painted on Sunday too.
I don’t
know how everyone felt about the paintings they produced over the weekend, but
I do know that such events hold a special place in each of our heats and will
be a memory that lasts in our history as artists. We’ll surely plan another one again soon.
Note: This
event came about as a result of the combined efforts to bring more CAC events
to the Northern part of our state. Our local chapter, headed up by Michelle
Jader and Kay Young has been working closely with the CAC Executive Director
Elain Adams,
Managing Director Lisa Cavelier along with a chapter volunteer steering
committee. I was very happy to
have administered this event on their behalf. If you're not already a CAC member, you too can join... http://www.californiaartclub.org/home/join.shtml
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via richardlindenberg.com
Even though I did not spend the night, this was a really fun event for me. I got to meet some new people and visit with some folks from the club who are quickly becoming dear friends. You can bet I'll spend the night next time even though I live only minutes away. Sign me up for next year! I'll BBQ some local oysters.