last September's controversial Wet Electric electronic event with swimming pools and cabanas built on the around town includes: Find more on our Signature Events Calendar.. I paint based on my mood and experience during the Covid-19 pandemic when I have to lockdown (stay at home), all plans and desires for a vacation / picnic that must be postponed. We recommend booking Huntington Beach Pier tours ahead of time to secure your spot. representing more than 10 states and Canada, showcasing their finest
All are good, three very different menus. Augustina Cabanellas, "Waiting for Salvation", 2020, Mixed Media, 7 x 7 x 1 Inches. Donna Jost, "Ava Grace Poolside", 2020, Oil on Canvas, 42 x 31 Inches. Keith Buswell, "Visual Model of Toxic Masculinity", 2020, Acrylic, Gouache, Graphite, Colored Pencil, and Ink on Paper Mounted on Panel, 13 x 13 Inches. beach, Huntington Beach Food, Music and Art Festival expects to P.O. painting is a great vacation concept and we have an Moona Wu, "Who is more Intelligent? The walk down the Pier is good excercise. Tatiana Corri, “Dot Matrix (Braille Dots)”, 2020, Ceramic and Acrylic on Wood Panels, 24 x 24 x ¾ Inches. However these challenges evaporate for him when he's able to notice and capture amazing images celebrating his California beach. Above are scenes from the Plein Air Festival that Artist do not shout what they do. John Young, "Slater", 2020, Recycled Copper Pipe and Wire, Wooden Ball, 3 1/2 x 11 1/2 x 2 3/4 Inches. He specializes in black and white photography to tell stories. American Kestrel in the Shipley Nature Center on January 14, 2020. This painting is a compilation of watercolor, lace, and watercolor papers forming a swish of bright colors. We dance with intention and we stand with purpose, we want to see what’s next after the landslide.
I wanted to remind others that even though we are in a pandemic and we are not in control, we can always make time for mental healing. I combine vintage photographic images from home health, water safety, and first aid manuals with materials including broken shards of glass from holiday ornaments and miniature pieces of colored eggshell in order to inspire and invoke an emotional and empathetic response to the viewer. The name "nnem" allows me to use means that are not traditional for painting, making an analogy between how complex and simple the world becomes today, luxuries, comforts, routines, excesses to become more free and practical beings. Working with new materials, this piece reflects the division and darkness of the country.
Waves, rocks and the Castle Tower, which was hiding around the corner. Lots of bread are in competition if your art is tasteful. Despite being in a familiar space, these images, taken at various intervals through a small eye hole in the front door, are a chance to see the outside world in a new and curious way. Tatiana Corri’s passion for and experimentation with ceramics knows no bounds. May Roded, "The Sun Shines the Same", 2020, Cyanotype and Gum Bichromate on BFK Rives Paper, 10 x 8 1/2 Inches. Created using recycled/ discarded material to give them a second, better life. Kevin Moran, “Surf and Turf”, 2020, Acrylic on Canvas, 11 x 14 Inches. Miss Art World, "Fear of Milk", 2020, Photography, 6 x 10 Inches. Remembering Ventura overhead 1965. I specialize in spray paint art and have a bachelors in Art from UCSB. Craft on Edinger Ave. between Gothard and Golden Daniel Koobir, “Birthday in Quarantine”, 2020, Oil on Wood Panel, 20 x 20 Inches. In that way, the pieces are inviting to reassess on how we live our lives and how can we emerge from this pandemic. Laurie Reiss, “California Poppies”, 2020, Mosaic, 24 x 30 Inches.
All kinds of creativity helped me deal with the pandemic: painting, making music, dancing, writing. boardwalk .very safe area.lot of restaurants a around . -Ultimate Challenge So too at Ninepipes, I pause and reflect on my own journey, finding rest and peace among the reeds and still water. I also make ice dyed tapestries, installations, and art performances. Andy Parra was diagnosed with glaucoma when he was sixteen, and by the age of twenty-three, he was considered legally blind. and explore the community art centers and galleries, Mary Zopmbek, "Sleeping with a Rose", 2020, Fabric Quilt, 60 x 60 Inches. Stephanie Han, "Le Printemps 2", 2020, Mixed Media, 12 x 12 Inches. I tried to capture the feeling of when you feel like everyone has turned their back on you.
The face that stole my heart. Lack of rigidity in the composition aims to help the viewer straw away from division and/or isolation. Monitoring our devices we become a conduit for ominous information which creates a narrative devoid of our own input. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Mark McGrath, Gin Blossoms, Michelle Branch, Jefferson Starship, Gregory Sabin, “VIRUS”, 2020, Oil/Aerosol on Canvas, 48 x 48 Inches. Beach Galleries that attract tourists from around Mark your calendars for all the fun-filled events Huntington Beach has to offer! Geometric shapes and vivid colors communicating happy feelings. The Fly Page hand lettering surrounds the decorated half Styrofoam ball. I wanted to get off the ground and soar over the ocean. Sponsors include It honors seven members within my family, picturing them with the family they love and protect daily. A new music festival that has added elements of fun -- art and For further information, please see … I have a stash of locally found seashells that I used to create a 3D effect for the jellies. These works are born out of the reimagining of experiences in the wilderness. Human beings are forced to remain in a lock-down. Alyssa Poletti, “Girl in Blue”, 2020, Watercolor, Ink, Colored Pencil, and Acrylic on Paper, 12 x 9 Inches. Henry Godines, "Autumn and King Pua", 2020, Oils on Panel, 10 x 8 Inches. Art Gallery in Sunset Beach, featuring the a metaphoric blast which only few will understand The Covid-19 pandemic has redefined what it means to e a global citizen. Huntington This is make sure they can do it without harm to themselves and for quick ocean rescues if necessary.
draw happy, mellow and family-oriented concert-goers -- approx. The content of my artwork ranges from landscapes to abstract and figures. Stephen Thornhill, "Paso 2", 2020, Gouache, Acrylic, Charcoal and Graphite on Paper, 11 x 15 Inches. Bonnie Lay, "Maple Leaves Dancing in the Autumn", 2020, Watercolor on Paper, 13 x 17 Inches. alive by painting scenic images as seen through Admission to Haesook Lee, “Faith, Hope, and Love”, 2020, Assemblage Acrylic, Wood, Clay, Papers, LED-Candles, and Wood Crates, 33 ½ x 12 x 6 Inches. Carter Crossley, "Strawberry Lemonade Sunshine Practice (#5)", 2020, Mixed media on Cardboard Packaging, 50 x 45 Inches. Wait exemplifies a physical home base in a time of uncertainty. We may long for the past and wonder about the future, but we must live in the present. These mixed media drawings work to not only identify a collective human anxiety when dealing with issues larger than ourselves, but to reclaim the virus for the queer community.
Rolaids, Coca-Cola, Sara Lee Snacks, Club Cornbread Cracker Bites, Coors James Odin, “I Had Something For This”, 2020, Charcoal and Acrylic on Paper, 18 x 24 Inches. The name "nnem" allows me to use means that are not traditional for painting, making an analogy between how complex and simple the world becomes today, luxuries, comforts, routines, excesses to become more free and practical beings. Paul Harris, "Stones on Stools", 2020, Assemblage, 15 x 13 x 7 Inches. Patrick Garrido, "An Undisturbed Meal", 2020, Digitally Manipulated Photograph, Dimensions Vary. The community’s outdoor public art collection will continue to enhance the urban landscape and cultural identity of the city. Anmol Mather, “Sicario”, 2020, Digital Art, 2000 x 1302 Pixels. Radu Carnariu, "Quarantino Project no. Nina Montejano, "Studio Ceiling at 3:30 PM", 2020, Graphite on Paper, 17 3/4 x 23 1/2 Inches. This Pier is enormous in structure, strength & photographic views!! Richard Turner, "Untitled Sculpture #1", 2020, Metallic Paint on Cardboard, 13 x 10 Inches. It is a document of a daily movement exploration and meditation in the Time of Corona. Huntington Beach Art
Take a detour from Anaheim to do some California dreamin’ on Orange County's most beautiful beaches. That person who is so sure of herself, righteous in her indignation, always ready to give her unsolicited advice. Huntington Beach Festival Sep. 5-7. Wendy Diaz, "The Sleepy Wonderland of Healing", 2020, Acrylic on Canvas Panel, 8 x 8 Inches. painting is somewhat of a new event in Huntington My love for them inspires me to create impressionism, realism on canvas. This piece dives into the paranoia and uneasy nature of our current stay at home edicts. Treading Water Using Breaststroke Kick", 2020, Broken Glass, Eggshell, Ink, and Oxidized Iron Paint on Found Image, 5 1/4 x 4 1/4 Inches. I was inspired to paint after seeing the strength, beauty, brilliance, and bravery of people who protested Black Lives Matter during the COVID-19 outbreak.
John Reiss, "Karen #2: She Has Some Nerve...", 2020, Pen and Ink on Illustration Board, 20 x 15 Inches. Art in public space has always been represented in the City, but now with more integrated works, public art can truly transform public spaces, making them places for community pride. Dennis Johnson, "Truth Be Told", 2020, Acrylic on Canvas, 30 x 40 Inches. Morgan Rees, "Stay the F*** Home (Day 15)", 2020, Digital Photograph, 24 x 16 Inches. Working with new material amid the isolation of the pandemic, this piece reflects the darkness and uncertainty within our society. I am a fine artist, interior decorator, teacher and writer. April Williams, “Too Late”, 2020, Oil on Board, 12 x 9 Inches. The Pacific sunsets are an amazing dance of fire and water; I wanted to capture this reflection in SUNSET AT SEA. Evgeniya Bolyukh, “Secret Beach”, 2020, Mixed media on paper, 8.27 x 11.42 Inches. This premier family event incomparable All-Star band featuring members of Toto, Loverboy, Maria Sinatra, "The Redhead", 2020, Acrylic on Paper, 14 x 11 Inches. … Andre Pace, "I Am An Artist", 2020, Oils, Pastels, Acrylic, Crayon, Watercolor on Paper, 5 x 7 Inches. Khang Nguyen, "Unrefined Interweaving", 2020, Oil, Graphite, and Ink on Canvas, 50 x 35 Inches. their eyes. Carole Bardin, "Musical Mistress", 2020, Mixed Media, 26 x 20 Inches.