Painting the President’s Park

The White House, Presidental Park ~ o/c

During a visit to Washington DC this past week, I took the opportunity to paint the White House.  Surprisingly, the White House and surrounding areas are part of the US National Park System, called the President’s Park.

Precious Cargo

When I arrived, painting gear in tow, I found a crowd, and the whole area closed of.  Why,  I asked?  Well, there was a good reason:  the presidental helicopter was just about to arrive at the White House!  I joined the other on-lookers, and we were soon rewarded with exciting close up views of “Marine One” descending onto the south lawn of the White House.  Pretty cool!

After a few minutes the helicopter took off again, and we caught another glimpse.  Waiting for the crowd to clear out, I dropped by the White House Visitor Center (currently being rennovated, so there is a temporary one), where you can find the NPS, as well as the WHite House HIstorical Association, and watch a 30min movie about the WH.

Finally, I set up my easle and did a quick sketch of this world famous spot.  It was exhilerating to be in the middle of all the activity, and visitors from all around the world ~ especially so close to the election!

Washington DC is a fabulous and exciting city to visit ~ and so much to explore for artists.  The National Mall with many memorials, beautiful parks and water features is part of the National Park Service, set aside for all of us to enjoy.  Springtime, with the Cherry Trees in bloom, sure is a highlight.  In addition, there are the wonderful Smithsonian Museeums, including the fabulous National Gallery of Art.  An added plus ~ all the Smithsonian Museums and memorials are free of charge!  If you’ve never been, or ready for another visit, Washington DC is worth the journey.

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Painting our Parks Exhibit

Our local Santa Cruz Oil Painters   group is hosting an exciting of show of Parks Paintings at all Branches of the Santa Cruz County Bank’s Art Collaborative

20% of sales made during this exhibition will benefit the parks.

Painting our Parks, features over 100 plein air paintings of County, State and National Parks in California, from the quiet beauty of the pond at Quail Hollow, the grandeur of the rocky coast at Garrapata, to the majestic cliffs of Yosemite. The paintings were produced by fourteen Santa Cruz artists, all members of the Santa Cruz Oil Painters. Their images have captured the magic and the treasure of California’s natural beauty, preserved for all by our State Parks.

Artists’ Reception: 5:30-7:30pm on Thursday, September 27th Santa Cruz County Bank, 720 Front Street, Santa Cruz. Meet the artists, purchase artwork and network with other art lovers.

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Get Married in a California State Park

Would you like to have your wedding in a park?  How about getting married at Lake Tahoe? Want to get married at the beach? A gorgeous California State Park offers all of that: Sugar Pine Point State Park .

Sugar Point State Park hosts Weddings at the elegant, 11,000 square foot Hellman-Ehrman Mansion, amidst glorious forests of sugar pine, fir, juniper and aspen, and overlooking the emerald and saphire waters of Lake Tahoe. What a beautiful place to get married!  And a great way to support the parks… the event fees will benefit ongoing improvements for this park, at a time when California State Park Funds are running short.

Sugar Pine Point State Park features almost two miles of gorgeous beachfront along the western shore of Lake Tahoe, as well as the bigger inland portion  of the park, packed with hiking trails and camping – even in the snow!  With 2000 acres this is the largest state park in the Lake Tahoe area. Read more about Sugar Pine Point State Park .

Other parks in the Lake Tahoe area that might host your wedding are Burton Creek SP, DL Bliss SP, Donner Memorial SP, Emerald Bay SP, Tahoe SRA, Ward Creek and Washoe Meadows SP – inquire here.

If you would like to get married at a Southern California State Park, San Clemente State Beach is a beautiful option.  For additional SO CAL State Park locations for your wedding click here

For additional California State Parks hosting weddings click here

Explore Ca State Parks in your area

Here is a great resource list of getting married in a California State Parks from the Travel Journal.

California Dreaming, o/c, 24×30

And how about a painting of the Park you are getting married at?

Please browse our galleries of California State Park paintings, and consider adding paintings to your gift registry.

Our Paint the Parks artists may also be happy to accept a commission, and paint a commemorative one of a kind piece to your specifications.  And, a minimum of 10% from the sale price will be donated to Parks Programs!

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Sugar Pine Point State Park ~ How to Improve in Times of Funding Shortage

On a recent plein-air trip to Lake Tahoe several of us artists were fortunate to paint at Sugar Pine Point State Park. Sugar Pine Point State Park sports almost two miles of gorgeous beachfront along the western shore Lake Tahoe, no rx as … Continue reading

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Point Lobos State Reserve Adventures

Point Lobos State Reserve Adventures

To Preserve Point Lobos State Reserve for future generations is dear to my heart.  This beautiful California park is a precious jewel of the central coast, and one of my all time favorite places to paint. Countless artists before me have stood at these awesome vistas.  Landscape artist Francis McComas called this wildly beautiful sanctuary “The greatest meeting of land and water in the world.”

Point Lobos is gorgeous any time of day, yet late afternoon light… read my Point Lobos Quest stories

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Pinnacles National Monument ~ El Condor Pasa

Took a fabulous hike up Pinnacles National Monument with my husband last week-end.  We went up the High Ridge trail in the afternoon, the temperature was perfect. And the wildflowers are happening ~ while not as abundant as previous years, there … Continue reading

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Garrapata State Park Painting Adventures

Garrapata State Park Painting Adventures

Garrapata State Park is a wildly beautiful piece of land along Highway One, 6.7m past RIo Road, Carmel.  Trails take you along dramatic ocean headlands out to Soberanes Point, or a huffing puffing steep climb up the coastal mountains, with heart stopping views.

Having painted at this gorgeous and demanding location numerous times, I have a few tales…check out Garrapata Quest  stories

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Pinto Lake Valentine

What started as a cool and humid Valentine’s Day turned into a warm and sunny afternoon paint out at PInto Lake County Park. With flowering plum trees in full pink bloom, the stage was set for a perfect Valentine to this … Continue reading

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Surprise on the Big Sur Coast

Another day in paradise…painting plein air at the Big Sur Coast on a sunny Autumn day. 7 of us seized a stunning morning at the Rocky Creek Bridge parking lot with an awesome view. Chinese National TV Crew Wouldn’t you have guessed it — just … Continue reading

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Plein-Air in Tuileries Gardens

Painting in Tuileries Gardens

Dear friends ~ back from travelling in Europe and visiting family,I wanted to share a bit of the journey with you. Only got to paint a couple times, but enjoyed it sooo much!

My husband and I spent a few days in Paris, and we both fell in love with the city of lights, so full of Art, life and charm. I hadn’t been there in over 20 years, and never as an impressionist painter ~ what a treat to finally visit the gorgeous Musee D’Orsay , I went there twice! Then, standing inside Musee De L’Orangerie with Monet’s huge Water Lily paintings felt like the holy chapel of Impressionism, and visiting breathtaking Giverny was a pilgrimage to the Mecca of Monet.

Tuileries Gardens, o/c, 8x10

Awash in color and paintings, I snuck in my own humble attempt, a quick plein air pleasure at delightful Tuileries Gardes, in front of the Louvre. 

And while this is not the great wild outdoors, the beautiful parks of Paris offer precious green sanctuary amidst busy city bustle.  Like all city parks, they deserve to be painted, appreciated and protected.

Now back in the USA, I am looking forward to paint many of our glorious parks ~ hope to see you out there!:-)

Cheers, Karin

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