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Tuesday, August 21, 2018
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Saturday, May 5, 2018
Meet Artist John Malley, Spring Obsession Artist
John Malley, painter
O-013 Desert Landscape_ by _ John Malle wc 9x12 $125 |
O-014 Guardian Of The Moors_ by _ John Malleywc 11x15 $175 |
O-016 Canyons_ by _ John Malley wc 11x15 $175 |
Decades of long haul truck driving through the
deserts, forests, and mountains of the western United States does something to
a person. In John Malley’s case, it made him want to paint.
“Whatever we do, we should try to give hope and understanding to
someone else. That’s what I want to do with painting. Just give someone a
chance to stop in their busy life and see the natural world. Even for just a
minute, I want them to feel the beauty of God’s world and help them feel
understood somehow.” - John Malley
John Malley is a husband, father and
cookie-pushing grandfather who has spent his entire life in California. He grew
up in 1950s Modjeska Canyon, on the western slope of the Santa Ana Mountains.
After a childhood spent getting into mischief in the great outdoors, his career
as a truck driver showed him the world through the large picture window of his
truck's windshield.
Sweeping views of western landscapes became more intimate as the
artist continued his outdoor childhood adventures by taking his wife and two
daughters fishing, hiking, camping, snorkeling and dirt biking. Whether from
the cab of his truck or the trails of his hikes, John Malley began to connect
the colors around him to very specific emotions. In 2016 after he retired, his
wife, Lynne Malley, suggested he attend painting
classes in Lodi, California. Even though it was likely a bid to get him out of
the house, it finally let the artist translate the emotions into color and form
and try to reach out to others through his work.
The browns and oranges of his desert landscapes translate into
comfort and soothing stability for the artist, while the greens and blues of
forests and waters show how life keeps going, healing and progressing. The
artist loves starting a blank canvas with a sketch and then layering on and
amplifying emotion with color. He hopes his paintings help others feel more
connected, understood and at peace.
Saturday, April 28, 2018
Meet Artist Judy Morgan, Spring Obsession artist
Judy Morgan Watercolors
P.O. Box 1388
Valley Springs, CA 95252
Jmorgan_1@comcast.net
O-099 Anasazi Dwelling by Judy Morgan wc 24x30 $450 |
Judy Morgan is an accomplished watercolor painter and has paintings in collections throughout the United States. Born in Indiana, she grew up and was educated in Southern California and now lives in Calaveras County. She was a longtime resident of San Diego County where she was an active member of the San Diego Watercolor Society. Over the years, Judy was fortunate to have been able to study with many well known watercolorists such as Rex Brandt, Edgar Whitney, Gerald Brommer and Cheng Khee Chee. She works mainly in transparent watercolor on paper or canvas but also sometimes incorporates collage, ink or acrylic in her paintings. She finds watercolor fascinating and enjoys putting what she sees in nature onto paper. She is equally adept painting on location or in her studio where she works from photos and sketches. She has won many awards in the Calaveras County Fair and her paintings can be seen at Art on Main in Murphys, CA, the Arts Council in San Andreas, CA and the two summer shows put on by The Arts of Bear Valley.
Meet Artist Jan Freischlag, Spring Obsession Artist
Jan Freischlag
I began my fascination with art in Wiesbaden,
Germany in 1989, where I learned a type of German folk art painting called
Bauernmalerei. After five years in Germany, I returned to the U.S. with my
husband and began to broaden my painting skills. We moved to Lake Tahoe,
CA, where I was fortunate enough to befriend Lola Owen, my mentor and
owner of Lakeside Gallery. While working with Lola Owen, I became more
accomplished, and began painting in oils as well as most painting mediums
such as water color, acrylic, and gouache . I began to get commissions for pet
portraits and various other subjects which are wide in range. My husband
and I now reside in Ione, California, at Lake Camanche, with a parrot and
four cats. I have a very productive garden, am an orchid enthusiast,
gourmet cook and paint whenever possible
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