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California Art ClubThe California Art Club, established in 1909 by early plein air painters, is recognized as one of the oldest, largest and most active professional art organizations in the world. The mission of the Club, which is headquartered in Pasadena, Calif., is to promote traditional fine arts in the fields of painting, drawing and sculpture; to produce and promote art exhibits that foster understanding and interpretation of traditional art heritage and California history; and to furnish educational opportunities in fine arts.

The Club's Annual Gold Medal Exhibition spotlights new works from the country's leading traditional fine artists and celebrates California Impressionism, the artistic movement that has been attributed to the Club's founding members nearly a century ago. The event continues the legacy of many of the historic club's early members, including Franz A. Bischoff, Guy Rose, and William Wendt, who were attracted to the region by its natural beauty.

While the upcoming exhibition continues to feature quintessential California landscapes and seascapes, it also provides a visual statement of life today in the Golden State, with more urban landscapes, as well as imagery that represents the growing ethnic diversity among both the state's population and its fine artists, many of whom are immigrants from around the world, notably China, Mexico, and Russia.

 

For more information on the California Art Club, visit www.californiaartclub.org.

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The event is sponsored in part by
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Congratulations to the participating artists and organizers.

  “$10 & 20 minutes on 5th St.”, 12”x9”, acrylic
  “$10 & 20 minutes on 5th St.”, 12”x9”, acrylic
Alex Schaefer
Alex Schaefer’s energetic, colorful and evocative LA life scenes are a near-perfect mirror of his approach to capturing them. He shares of a recent outing, “I shouldered my painting gear, put five $10 in my pocket and headed to skid row hoping to find folks willing to model.

I approached a man in a wheelchair and asked, ‘Wanna make $10 in 20 minutes?’ He asked, ‘What do I gotta to do?’ I said, ‘Let me paint you!’ By the time I was done, I had a crowd watching and hollering, wanting to get painted! That was a fun day.” Check out the artist’s latest works, find links to images and gallery representation at www.alexanderschaefer.blogspot.com


“Turquoise Blue”, 40”x30”, oil on canvas  
“Turquoise Blue”, 40”x30”, oil on canvas  
Mimi Wirth
Works by acclaimed artist and art teacher Mimi Wirth can be found in many private and corporate collections around the world. Her varied yet distinct fine realism style uses rich colors, well-articulated Old Master’s painting techniques (including the Maroger oil varnish medium) and an impressionistic approach. Inspired for many years to focus on depicting the American Indian, Wirth is honored to have been a hand-picked student of Howard Terpning, and she is also grateful to count Ann Manry Kenyon, Gregg Kreutz, Frederick Grue, Jan Saether and David Leffel as mentors. Her latest works in stilllife at www.mimiwirth.com explore her fascination with textured surfaces and storytelling.
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Gayle Garner Roski Gayle Garner Roski
www.gaylegarnerroski.com
Daniel Aldana Daniel Aldana
www.danielaldana.com
Michael Situ Michael Situ
www.michaelsitu.com
Art Expressions Gallery Art Expressions Gallery
www.artexpressionsgallery.com
Pat Kelly Studio Pat Kelly Studio
www.patkellystudio.com
Don Crocker Don Crocker
www.doncrockerpleinairart.com
American Legacy Fine Arts American Legacy Fine Arts
www.americanlegacyfinearts.com
Terry Masters Terry Masters
www.desertpainter.com
California Art Club Pasadena Museum of California Art
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