A new favorite place to paint! A few weeks ago I joined fellow artists from SOCALPAPA to paint at Caspers Wilderness Park. Located off Ortega Hwy, in San Juan Capistrano, the park is 8,000 acres. It's filled with huge California Oaks and Sycamore trees, a beautiful place. The area reminds me of paintings done by early California Impressionists. I had such a good time, and found many varied scenes to paint, I went back this past Friday to paint again.
My painting of a sycamore (along with an oak tree growing behind it, or in it?) was begun about 3:00pm. I found that the shadows and color did not change too much over the few hours I stood painting it. Not sure if it was due to my location in the park, or the high summer sun. I felt as if I did not have to rush through the painting, which was most enjoyable. I can't wait to paint here come autumn, or spring. There is a large creek which passes through Caspers Park...many great painting opportunties.
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