All about the quick draw
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Suzie Harrison
A plein-air invitational that organizers are calling world-class and
second to none kicks off Sunday with 50 of the best painters in the
country coming to town.
Laguna Art Museum and the Laguna Plein Air Painters Assn. work
together for 7th annual Plein Air Painting Invitational, which
benefits both nonprofits and the artists. It runs Sunday through July
17.
French for “open air,” plein-air painting became popular in the
early 19th century and has deep roots in Laguna Beach that run
through legendary artists Edgar Payne, William Griffith, Guy Rose,
Joseph Kleitsch and Anna Hills.
“Some forget in terms of tradition that original plein-air artists
settled in Laguna Beach” soon after 1910, museum director Bolton
Colburn said. “The invitational re-energizes the town and reevaluates
what Laguna is all about.
“I don’t know of anything like this exactly. It’s the biggest and
most prestigious in the country because it’s at a museum. It’s been
phenomenal with a ton of smaller copy-cat events in and around the
country.”
Ken Auster, renowned plein-air painter and president and
co-founder of Laguna Plein Air Painters Assn., echoed Colburn’s
assessment, beginning with the caliber of artists invited.
The public is invited to experience the artists in action with
events throughout the week, and most are free.
Colburn said that during the week people can see the artists at
work in and around Laguna Beach. The opportunity will allow viewers
to interact with the participants.
The show begins with “Paint Out” from 12 to 3 p.m. Sunday at
Treasure Island Park, adjacent to the Montage Resort and Spa. All
participating artists will be creating works at that location, which
will be on display during the week at the museum and available for
purchase at a gala event at the end of the week.
Heisler Park will offer the scenery for the popular “Quick Draw
Paint Out” from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 16. Artists have a two-hour
time limit to paint a park scene. For the first time, an auction of
the works will immediately follow at the museum.
“It has to be [created] within a defined area of Heisler,” Colburn
said. “A lot of people come and attend. It will be exciting to have
the auction immediately following.”
He said with the “Quick Draw” art enthusiasts can watch an artist
work from execution to the finished product.
“People by and large love it, to see work done right in front of
them,” Colburn said.
Invitational veteran artist Jeff Horn said he’s honored to be
invited to participate every year. In 2002, he won the “Quick Draw.”
“Generally speaking every [plein air] painting in a sense is a
quick draw,” Horn said. “You have a two-hour window before all the
light and shadow shapes have changed. You can’t chase the light; it
changes it.”
He said the artistic style is about capturing the emotion and
feeling of the immediate moment in time and in nature.
“Mercurial -- it changes so much,” Horn said.
From 6 to 10 p.m. on July 16 the museum will host the Gala Dinner
and Collectors Preview Sale, which includes hors d’oeuvres, fine
wines and dinner.
Guests will have the first opportunity to procure paintings
created during the invitational, as well as meet the artists and
attend the awards ceremony, announcing the event’s top voted artist.
The event closes with the plein air paintings on exhibit and for
sale from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the museum July 18.
Tickets for the gala are $125 for museum members and $135 for
non-members. For tickets, call (949) 494-8971 Ext. 200 or online at
https://www.lag
unaartmuseum.org. Laguna Art Museum is at 307 Cliff Drive.
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