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Suzie Harrison
Doing it au natural is their thing and they can be seen all over
Laguna Beach in their favorite spots, engaging in this art, with
admirers stopping to watch at times.
It’s a tradition that will be celebrated with the Laguna Plein Air
Painters Assn. Artist Members Exhibition and Sale on May 31.
“This is a juried show with 125 applicants and 92 artists
selected,” artist A. Jane Fulton said.
Fulton is a director of the show and has also been picked to
exhibit. The name of her painting is called “Red Tree in the Sunset.”
“I painted it at Heisler, when those palm trees turn that bright
sun red color right at sunset,” Fulton said.
Ray Redfern of Redfern Galleries in Laguna Beach was chosen as the
juror because of his knowledge of plein air painting.
“Redfern has a big reputation as a curator of fine art,” Fulton
said. “Ray collects and sells probably the finest collection of plein
air paintings in the U.S. -- he knows his stuff.”
Participants are coming from all over the country, as well as
Canada, with about 10 Laguna artists among the competition. One
hundred paintings have been juried in for the exhibit.
Lesanne Coffin will be among those exhibiting pieces, and it’s one
that she’s especially proud of.
“It was something I always wanted to do, go down steep stairs with
1,000 pounds on my back,” Coffin said. “It was a hot summer day. If
it hadn’t been for this guy I so admired; I wouldn’t have done it.”
She set up, sweating profusely and called it “July Heat.” It was
so hot that Coffin made the sand she was painting pink. It was a real
breakthrough for her and she created her favorite painting, which she
said she’d probably never part with.
Laguna Plein Air Painters Assn. moved into its new headquarters on
March 1. The venue offers a nice size gallery space, a figure and
still-life working studio, meeting rooms andadministration offices.
It allows a place for local artists to take classes.
“It’s going to be in the studio for the first time, out in the
canyon,” Fulton said. “It’s a wonderful space with plenty of
parking.”
Now in its third year, the show keeps getting bigger and better,
Coffin said.
Patti Oshlund has been an artist for 25 years, doing ceramics for
15 and switched to printmaking, but started doing plein air painting
three years ago.
“I started it in part because I wanted to be able to travel more,
I love the outdoors and nature in Laguna Beach,” Oshlund said. “I
like to do marine scapes.”
Laguna Plein Air Painters is an association that was founded seven
years ago by local plein air artists Ken Auster, Jacobus Baas, John
Cosby, Saim Caglayan and Cynthia Britain, who are the association’s
board of directors.
It was created in an effort to bridge the early movement of
California plein air painters to present day.
Laguna Plein Air Painters Assn. is at the Laguna Canyon Artist’s
Building at 3251 Laguna Canyon Road, Suite F3. The show runs May 31
through June 15 with an opening night reception from 6 to 9 p.m. May
31. For information, call 376-3635 or go online to www.lpapa.org.
* SUZIE HARRISON is a reporter for the Coastline Pilot.
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