Spring Cloud

Spring Cloud

442. Spring Cloud Oil Painting by Mariko Irie

Today I felt spring. It smelled like, and warm enough.

But my feeling was a little down.

Maybe I found my friend is very sick in Tokyo. Good news is he is recovering.

So I tried to bring my energy up.

I listened Kitaro’s “Matsuri”. It was awesome. I love his spiritual energy, and Japanese Taiko(Big Drums).

And I looked up the sky. It was nice white cloud is flouting in a blue sky.

 

 

Art Lovers

Art Lovers

444. Art Lovers Watercolor by Mariko Irie

This painting is other Museum Scene at San Diego Museum of Art.

They were a sweet young couple. They looked really loving each other. And they were looking at different paintings. Their reactions were different. Sure they love art.

This painting is in the show “Love Notes” at the Northcoast Artists Galley in Fort Bragg, CA. The show runs through Feb. 28.

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Encounter

Encounter

443. Encounter Watercolor Painting by Mariko Irie

I believe that everybody has sweet memory of “Encounter”.

We don’t know each other, so we feel exiting, fear, curious… everything relates to the feature.

That excitement is just like spring: Plants sprout, trees get leaves, flowers bloom, birds chirp as busy flying. You will see Banbies with mothers, chicks following mothers.

I painted this “Encounter”, I felt so sweet atmosphere in the air.

The Northcoast Aritists Gallery in Fort Bragg CA is having an Exhibition, “Love Notes”. This painting is in the show. The show runs through Feb. 28.

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Imagine

Imagine

450. Imagine Watercolor Painting by Mariko Irie

He put salad bowl on his head. What is he imagining?

He is only two years old, so he has been in this world for only two years. He watches, remembers and copies with his imagination. What a wonderful world, he is living.

I remember that Louis Armstrong sings the colorful song “What A Wonderful World”:

I see trees of green…..red roses too

I see I’m bloom….. for me and for you

And I think to myself…… what a wonderful world.

 

After I named this painting “Imagine”

John Lennon’s song “Imagine” came to my mind.

You, you may say

I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one

I hope some day you’ll join us

And the world will be as one

 

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Watering

Watering

449. Watering Watercolor painting by Mariko Irie

He is only two years old. He has been in this world only two years.

He is so curious to do everything. He tries and learns.

I love to watch whatever he does. It’s really precious time to spend time with him.

The hose, nozzle and water pressure are so much for him. So his butt is way back and his left hand is balancing. He does naturally. It’s amazing.

Have Fun

Have Fun

I’m not fascinated in this painting, which is behind the person. But somehow it was very attractive. I’ve seen this kind of paintings, which are painted/drawn by Preschool children.

After I copied this painting, I wonder if the artist had a great fun as painting. The artist went to back to his childhood and painted on a huge canvas. It must be fun to do. I believe this kind of paintings, they call Primitive Art.

But I looked at the dictionary, it says:

Primitive art – a genre of art and outdoor constructions made by untrained artists who do not recognize themselves as artists

Then this is not a Primitive art, because the artist was doing as Art.

Well, I like the art, which brings fun, joy, happy to our life.

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Modern

This is new addition to my ongoing series “Art Lovers”

Modern

447. Modern Watercolor Painting by Mariko Irie

This one is also at the San Diego Art Museum. The exhibition Title is “Mexican Modern Painting”

It says: This exhibition features a selection of 80 paintings dated between 1907 and 1962.

Then I surfed “Modern Art”.

Modern art includes artistic works produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s.

Yes, it was very exiting period of Art movement.

When I was a high school, I loved Monet. Still I love his works. And when I was an Art University student, I was very interested in works of Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, Hokusai and Marc Chagall.

I like to visit Art museums. It brings me to different periods. It’s a Time Travel.

Hmm

This is new addition to my ongoing series “Art Lovers”

This one is also at the San Diego Art Museum. The exhibition Title is Experiments in Abstraction Art in Southern California, 1945 to 1980.

This person is looking at Wayne Thiebaud ‘s painting.Hmm

Wayne Thiebaud is one of my favor artists.

I think I saw his works at the De Young Museum in 1980’s. Back then I was focused in Printmaking. I always like Graphical works.But about painting I was so fascinated Super realism.

Now I watched YuTube of Wayne Thiebaud’s works and interviews. I’m very interested in his way capture and simplify things and landscapes, and his color. It’s absolutely stunning.

This painting is in the Auction.

What is the next?

I was away from my studio.

Now I’m back.

I did Demo of Watermixable Oil for Clairmont Art Guild in San Diego.

It was rainy day, but many people came to the meeting.

They were good audience. They were very interested in what I’m doing and they asked good questions. The president told me that it was very successful Demo. I’m so glad that they enjoyed , so I did too.

I was in San Diego, so I went to San Diego Museum of Art.

I’m not interested in this kind of Modern Art. But I like this person’s gesture. To me her body language says like “ Well, What is the next?”What is the next ?This painting is in Auction.

I got a good comment “Captures the whole “gestalt” – even without a face…” on Facebook of http://www.facebook.com/dailypaintworks.

I always try to leave a room for audience to continue a story of my painting.

Purple Statics by the Beach

Purple Statics by the Beach

It was in spring at the La Jolla coast.

It was a SDAI Paint Out day. It was a fogy and windy morning. Only a few people showed up for painting.

I was late to get there, and then I took time to find spot for painting. After Paint Out group’s painters left, finally I sat my easel. Then fog was breaking, and blue sky appeared. The color of sand at the La Jolla coast is very light color and Purple Statics were blooming all over the beach. It was overwhelming.

 

This painting also was accepted to the Juried Show “The 2nd Annual SDAI Plein Air Show” at Museum of Living Artist/ San Diego Institute at the BalboaPark.

I felt so honored to be part of the show.

 

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