Old Home

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595. Old Home Oil painting by Mariko Irie

This house is in Mendocino Village CA.

We lived in this house for five years. It’s over one hundred years old.

The next block is Mendocino Art Center. The next, next house is “Blair House”, which is filmed TV show “Murder she wrote”.

And this house was filmed “Pontiac Moon”, when we were living in.

In front of this house is Heider Field and Post Office. Mendocino village is a tinny village. But we can get everything in walk distance. There are several fine Art galleries. Good restaurants, Preschool, High school, good book store, good markets, hardware store, gas station……

I love this painting, because the house has  good memores. Plus look at this tinny light. It’s lovely, isn’t it?

From Ford House

That day was gorgeous sunny day. It was windy and Mendocino bay was exiting.

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584. From Ford House Watercolor painting by Mariko Irie

This scene was looking from the yard of Ford House Museum & Visiter Center in Mendocino Village.

 

Long time ago, during the movie “Dying Young (1991)” was filmed there; they built a fake water tower. The water tower stayed for a few years. It looked good on the yard. But now it’s gone.

If you have never been to the Ford House, it’s fun to go there. You would learn a history of Mendocino Village.

 

Clouds and waves are moving. Grass covering ground is shined.

It’s very simple composition and bold. I think that the painting came out successfully. I love it.

What do you think?

Sunny Roses

My image of “Sunny Roses” was chosen for the poster of Mendocino Coast Garden Tour this year.

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315. Sunny Roses Watercolor painting by Mariko Irie

I painted this painting “ 315. Sunny Roses” in San Diego. Do you feel a warm sunny day?

 

The information of the tour: http://www.mendocinoartcenter.org/Garden.html

 

Mendocino Coast Garden Tour brings you many nice gardens.

I will be at the Headlands Garden as painting from noon to 3pm. I hope to see you there.

It will be on June 22nd.

Spring on Mendocino Coast

I went to Mendocino the last week.

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579. Spring on Mendocino Coast watercolor by Mariko Irie

So many wild flowers were blooming everywhere on the Mendocino Coast.

 

By the way, I received a beautiful e-mail from a lady who purchased my painting “Surfing” for father’s day gift for her son:

received the painting this morning—it is BEAUTIFUL and so much more than just a captured moment!

exquisite paintwork…my son will love this—he is a surgeon in new york and misses his nearness to the ocean and the peace it brings him!

all best,

deena

 

It made me so happy, so I’d like to share with you.

 

Rose Garden

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583. Rose Garden Watercolor painting by Mariko Irie

This is at Russian River Rose Co. in Healdsburg again.

Now you see mountains far away. It’s located where vineyards are surrounded. So feeling is very spacious.

When I was leaving, I couldn’t leave without having one of Rose plants.

The owner, Jann (I hope that her name is right) showed me around. I purchased: the shape of the rose is very classic one. And when the flowers were small, the center of the flowers is pale pink. That she told me.

When I got home I put by the East entrance. I watched the plant everyday. Then I thought that one of them might bloom the next day. And the next morning, the bud and other ones were gone. I knew that deer ate them.

So now the plant is on the roof, in front of my bedroom window. One of them started to open. It’s so cute. And nice pale pink is the center. I love it.

Check http://www.russian-river-rose.com/.

Quiet Moment with Iris

This is at the Russian River Rose Co.

There are so many kinds of Roses and different flowers as well.

I was attracted to this Iris patch.

I looked this Iris patch. It reminded me Monet’s Iris painting.

I love Iris. Especially this one is so beautiful. Don’t you think so?

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Rose World

We went to paint out at Russian River Rose Co. in Healdsburg on May 9th.

I have never been before. It’s amazing. Roses, roses, roses…..

Neighbors are vineyards. Somebody told me that Healdsburg is Provence

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581. Rose World Watercolor painting by Mariko Irie

in U.S. The building is European style. So being there, feeling like being in Europe.

I love roses. I was so overwhelmed by beautiful flowers. The owner, husband was working in the yard. I said to him “This is in Heaven. Isn’t it?” He said, ”It’s a lot of work.” I’m very sure that it is a lot of work.

And he has made Rose Perfume. The special roses for perfume bloom for short time. So this is a time to do.

More information of this place, visit http://www.russian-river-rose.com/

The owners, husband & wife are so nice people.

 

 

Peeking Jug Handle Beach

Yesterday, it was cloudy day.

I went to morning walk to Nagasawa Park.

Several people and children were fishing and walking.

Geese were honking. And it seemed all geese in Nagasawa Park appeared on the lake and flocking together. I counted them; there were twenty-nine and two babies.

According to Simple English Wikipedia: A male goose is called a “gander” and a baby goose is called a “gosling”. A group of geese is called a “gaggle”.

But I love to call them babies.

 

I got home. I started painting. 100 percent of my energy focused for painting all day.

A cloudy day is one of good days.

 

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578. Peeking Jug Handle Beach watercolor painting by Mariko Irie

This painting is a scene of foggy day at Jug Handle Beach CA.

I love this painting so much.

 

Have a good day.

Spring Over the Hill

I was in Mendocino Coast in early this month. There are many wild flowers were blooming. The ground was covered with fresh green still. What a beautiful season.

I love this peaceful scene and with this could make me dance.

577, Spring Over the Hill watercolor painting by Mariko Irie

577, Spring Over the Hill watercolor painting by Mariko Irie

 

I want to keep this peace and happiness forever.

 

I’m very concerned and alerted by hearing of changing Article 9 of Japanese Constitution.

 

From the book

 “Japanese Text and English Translation of the Constitution of Japan”

by Kentaro Sato

Preface

We, the Japanese people,

acting through our duly elected representatives

in the National Diet,

determined that we shall secure

 for ourselves and our posterity the fruits of peaceful cooperation

with all nations

and the blessings of liberty throughout this lands,

and resolved that never again shall we be visited

with the horrors of war

through the action of government,

do proclaim that sovereign power resides with the people

and do firmly establish this Constitution.

Government is

a sacred trust of the people,

the authority for which is derived from the people,

the powers of which are exercised

by the representatives of the people,

and the benefits of which are enjoyed by the people.

This is a universal principle of mankind

upon which this Constitution is founded.

We reject and revoke

all constitutions, laws, ordinances and rescripts

in conflict herewith.

We, the Japanese people,

desire peace for all time

and are deeply conscious of the high ideals

controlling human relationship,

and we determined

to preserve our security and existence,

trusting in the justice and faith

of the peace-loving peoples of the world.

We desire to occupy and honored place

in an international society striving for the preservation of peace,

and the banishment

of tyranny and slavery, oppression and intolerance

for all time from the earth.

We recognize

that all peoples of the world have the right to live in peace,

free from fear and want.

We believe

that no nation is responsible to itself alone,

 but that laws of political morality are universal:

and that obedience to such laws

is incumbent upon all nations

who would sustain their own sovereignty

and justify their sovereign relationship with other nations.

We, the Japanese people,

pledge our national honor

to accomplish these high ideals and purposes

 with all our resources.

 

It’s beautiful, isn’t it?

 

And I love the idea of change.org campaign to get vote for:

Constitution is the Constitution of international pacifism that defines the renunciation of war thorough Article 9 in particular begins preamble. The Constitution of Japan, (renunciation of war) Respect for national sovereignty of basic human rights (sovereignty of the people), pacifism is a characteristic. In particular it has important work to put the brakes to prevent war. And, not only in Japan, the presence of Article 9 of the Constitution, is the hope of world peace achieved. But now, this Constitution has been exposed to the crisis of constitutional amendment. Please try to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, which has established this precious waiver of war, have desire for world peace. If you cannot award only individuals and groups, please be awarded to the Japanese people that have held until now Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution. Thank you.

 

I hope that it is achieved or we achieve it.

 

Thank you for stopping by and reading my blog.

 

 

 

Follow a Road

When I got Japan, I realized that I needed to walk. The last whole winter I didn’t go for walk. So my body was not good shape.

When I was in Tokyo. I didn’t have a car. So everywhere I go, I had to walk I love to go through Inokashira Park. It has a lake. Along the lake there are so many cherry trees. At night they light up.

And I like to walk along the Josui. It’s a cannel. And there are many trees including cherry trees along the cannel. And there is an athletic field as well. Around 7:00am already there are many people were doing exercise there. I did too.

Then I went to mountain house, I did morning walk almost everyday. Somehow I waked around 5:00am. The out side was getting light. Every morning the sky was different.

In a country, mostly road are winding. So I started to walk, after this curve what is there? That kind of curiously leaded me to walk farther. I enjoyed finding new roads and new scenery.

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576. Follow a Road

Now I’m back in Santa Rosa. I do morning walk to Nagasawa Park. From my place to there, it’s 1.6miles. There is a lake. Some people do fishing on a boat as well.

The other day I saw several geese and a lot of babies by and on the lake.

Today some body was splashing water, then I looked at the top of the hill, there are a couple geese. Many small birds were flying over the lake. Some of them could be swallows. They flew very close to the surface of water, and making circle.

Every day I find something new.

And it’s very interested in: When they passing by going to a store, they don’t say anything each other. But when people are morning walk, jogging or running, when they are passing, everybody say “Good morning” each other. It’s a nice feeling.