Foggy Morning

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“639.Foggy Morning” Oil Painting by Mariko Irie

This is Jug Handle State Park. It was foggy morning.

I exaggerated colors a little. It came out nice.

 

Now in Santa Rosa, morning and night get cold. Leaves are turning yellow and reddish. A lot of acorns are on ground.

 

This painting’s colors remind me autumn colors.

I’m looking forward beautiful autumn colors everywhere in Santa Rosa soon.

Time Goes By

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“606. Time Goes By” Watercolor painting by Mariko Irie

This scene is at Jug Handle Beach. But it can be anywhere.

I took one week to complete this painting.

When I almost finished this painting, I wanted some movement in this painting.

During my morning walk, it was thick foggy morning in Santa Rosa CA, I saw clouds were crossing in front of the sun. The sun was covered with fog, but there is round light.

When I got home I finished this painting with the clouds passing in front of the sun.

 

I just found a book:

Slowly, slowly, slowly said the Sloth

By Eric Carle

 

I love children’s books with good story & ilustration. Eric Carle is one of my favor illustrator & author of children’s book. When my old son was little, his favor book was “ The Very Hungry Caterpillar” by him. Now his son who is almost four year old, has the book.

 

Anyway Eric Carle wrote on back of the book ” Slowly, slowly, slowly said the Sloth”:

 

“Why are we always in a hurry?

Rush. Rush. Rush.

We scurry from here and there.

Quick! Click!—— we watch TV. We eat fast food.

Everyone tells us make it snappy!

Hurry up! Time is flying! Step on it!

There’s so little time just to be with friends.

to watch a sunset or graze at a star-filled sky.

Ah. What we could learn——-even if just a little from the gentle sloth who slowly, slowly, slowly craws along a branch of a tree. Eats a little, sleep a lot, and lives in peace.”

 

I love to watch. That’s why I’m enjoying painting realism.

During painting, this world time disappears and staring at “Time goes by”.

 

“Time goes by” slowly, gently just like mild sensuous breezes.

A Tree by Ocean

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638. A Tree by Ocean Watercolor painting by Mariko Irie

This scene is at Jug Handle State Park.

This tree is the only one on the cliff. I’m curious to know how it sprouted.

It must be hard to grow, because there is no protection.

It’s amazing to me.

I painted the tree “633. One tree left” in Oil before.

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“633. One Tree Left” Oil painting by Mariko Irie

Now I painted the tree close up in watercolor.

I love the composition, movement of the painting and colors vey much.

 

What do you think?

Morning Walk

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637. Morning Walk Watercolor painting by Mariko Irie

It was drizzling morning in Caspar CA, in summer.

Ground had nice moisture and lively colors. Dry ground is dead to my eye.

 

I saw a couple walking as having a nice conversation quietly.

 

This scene is somehow nostalgic to me.

Sunny Morning at Jug Handle

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635. Sunny Morning at Jug Handle Oil painting by Mariko Irie

It was gorgeous sunny morning at Jug Handle State Park.

 

I was so fascinated looking at waves were coming going.

I was on the cliff and looking down the beach.

The waves were look like fine white laces, moving on surface of water, disappeared and appeared.

 

Shadows were glowing blue.

 

What a cheerful morning

Under the Apple Tree

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627. Under the Apple Tree Oil painting by Mariko Irie

This scene is at a private garden on Mendocino Coast. It was end of the last month, in August.

 

In California we have dry season and rainy season.

In Japan we have rain all year. So in summer plants grow and it’s so green.

But in California in summer all weeds, grass die without water. So in summer ground is brown.

I was born and grew up in Japan. After I moved to California, I don’t get used view in summer in California for many years. It was strange to me. But my sons were born and grew up here. So when we visited Japan in summer, they told me, “Mom, it’s so strange, everything is so green here.”

 

Anyway gardener of this garden takes care of this garden so well. So every plant are so alive, healthy in the garden.

 

It was nice warm day. It was unusual in Mendocino.

I really enjoyed painting in the garden.

Pine in Love

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622. Pine in Love Oil painting by Mariko Irie

This location is Jug Handle Beach again.

I love this composition very much.

 

This big empty space balances to everything.

 

It might be Japanese way to think.

I just got a book “Composition” by Arthur Wesly Dow.  The first edition was published in 1899.

Back of the book says:Dow’s composition exercised an enormous influence on emerging modern artists of century ago including Georgia O’Keeffe and Charles Sheeler.

They are my favor artists.

I don’t read this book yet.

I was trained “composition” for one year and half  before I got in Musashino Art University. And we continued studying “composition” at the university. So I have good confidence of “composition”.

I took painting class of Bill Martin at the college of Red wood. I respect Bill Martin as a great art instructor and a painter.

After the class I showed my painting, which I painted at my studio, to Bill Martin. He said, “It’s me. This composition wouldn’t work for me.” Then I told myself, “Japanese composition wouldn’t work in this country.”

Anyway I took the painting to the Galley and it was sold right away. So I thought that somebody likes the composition. It was two decades ago.

Now I found this “Composition” by Arthur Wesley Dow. His composition based on Japanese composition. I’m very curious to read this book.

Back to my painting “Pine in Love”.

Pine tree is symbol of Perpetuate Youth and Longevity in Japan.

And I saw the shape of heart from the earth of this scene.

So I named “Pine in Love”.

 

Carol who purchased the painting e-mailed me:

Hi Mariko,

It arrived!  What a wonderful painting.  I will treasure it.  Thank you!

Carol

It made my day.

Thanks, Carol

 

A Trail

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634. A Trail Oil painting by Mariko Irie

This painting scene is at the Jug Handle State Park again.

I love these colors and very simple composition very much.

 

My friend came to Santa Rosa from Fort Bragg. So I asked her to bring three paintings including this painting to the Northcoast Artists Gallery in Fort Bragg CA.

 

Right after she brought those paintings in the gallery, this painting was sold.

 

Wow!! Right time right person comes in the gallery. It happens.

 

Thank you, whoever purchased this painting.

Wildflowers by Cypress Cove

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623. Wildflowers by Cypress Cove Oil painting by Mariko Irie

I Painted this “623. Wildflowers by Cypress Cove” in oil,

after I painted “613. Wildflowers on the coast” in watercolor.

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613. Wildflowers on the Coast Watercolor painting by Mariko Irie

They are same location.

Switching media is not so easy. Nature of oil painting and watercolor painting are so different.

For example Oil painting starts dark to light colors.

And we have to paint watercolor painting light to dark, otherwise even it’s completely dried, very dark color breed by touching with water. And watercolor I don’t use white paint, white is leaving paper without paint.

Oil painting we have to have white paint.

I like painting both in oil and in Watercolor. The results are so different. It’s fun.

One Tree Left

This one was at Jug Handle State Park.

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633. One Tree Left Oil painting by Mariko Irie

I love trails. They have histories. I don’t know the histories, but just imagining is fun.

 

Somebody told me that human made straight line.

 

That reminds me that any of trails are not straight.

 

Far ahead there is a tree. That is the only tree on the headlands.

Some day I will paint the tree close up.

 

I love this painting’s composition a lot. It’s very simple, so I paid attention to the composition and colors.

 

How do you like this painting?