Ready, set, paint
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Suzie Harrison
They can be seen working diligently from before sunset to sundown --
365 days a year and a lot of times they don’t even break a sweat.
This summer 50 of the best in the country have been invited to
Laguna Beach to compete, and it’s not for sport. It’s art. The sixth
annual Laguna Beach Plein Air Painting Invitational will kick off
July 11 and run through July 18. The community is welcome to watch
every step of the way.
The invitational, hosted by the Laguna Plein Air Painters Assn.
and the Laguna Art Museum, is a benefit for both organizations, as
well as the artists.
“This event perfectly melds the history of the Laguna Beach art
colony with more contemporary plein-air traditions,” Laguna Art
Museum director Bolton Colburn said. “Art lovers and collectors have
made this one of the most popular events in the city, and we are very
proud of that fact.”
Renowned plein air painter and event chair Ken Auster said that
this year the public will be involved from the onset.
“This year we’re having an orientation event Sunday evening at the
St. Regis beach club,” Auster said. “The public is invited to watch
all the artists paint at the north end of Salt Creek Park -- it’s an
introduction. The public can get involved in the process at the
beginning of the event instead of the end.”
The “Sunset Paint Out” will be from 6 to 8 p.m. and is not a
competition. Rather it’s a way for everyone to meet the artists and
watch from the onset of the weeklong event.
Each year the invitational showcases the artistic skills of 50
invited artists as they paint outdoors.
Auster attended Catalina’s Plein Air Painters of America
competition in 1997, which no longer exists.
“We [the Laguna Plein Air Painters Assn.] unanimously decided
Laguna Beach would be a pretty nice place to have a similar plein-air
event,” Auster said.
They decided that the Laguna Art Museum would be the perfect
partner because of the museum’s significant history and contribution
to the art world and its particular focus on California art.
“We contacted [museum director] Colborn and it fell in place with
their mission to promote [California] art and community involvement,”
Auster said.
July 17 is the Gala Dinner and Collectors Preview Sale at the
Laguna Art Museum. Guests who attend this event will have the first
opportunity to purchase paintings completed during the invitational,
mingle with the artists and attend the awards presentation.
Starting at the beginning of the week the artists will be painting
all over Laguna capturing everything form the coastline to the
canyon.
The “Quick Draw Paint Out” is one of the highlights. From 10 a.m.
to noon July 16 at the north end of Heisler Park, the artists will
compete and have only two hours to complete a park scene. The winners
will be announced at the gala.
The final part of the invitational is the free exhibit and sale of
the work at an exhibit at the museum from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on July
18. Pieces that are still available can be purchased at that time.
“People will be able to meet and talk to the artists, become more
involved as opposed to [just viewing] a painting with a name on it,”
Auster said.
One aspect that adds to the community participation in the event
is that 17 Laguna families open their homes for the artists to stay
in.
Carole Reynolds has been a host for three years.
“To be able to watch them painting on site and at our home is
fascinating,” Reynolds said.
A limited number of tickets are still available to the Gala and
Collector’s Preview event. All other events are free. To purchase
tickets call the museum at (949) 494-8971 Ext. 200. The Laguna Art
Museum is at 307 Cliff Drive.
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