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Monastery in San Anselmo, CA

Monastery in San Anselmo

Today was a much better day. I visited a friend in San Anselmo (Marin County) and have always been intrigued by seeing the top of this castle-like building peeking out over the trees in her neighborhood. So today on the way to my next stop (the gym) I parked at the bottom of the dirt road leading up to the monastery (or so I thought). And put my quick sketching kit in my backback and started climbing the road…which ended in a hillside covered in poison oak and weeds. I spotted a tree trunk halfway up, climbed up to it, dodging the poison oak, and used it as a little table to put my paints on.

While I was doing this quick watercolor sketch, two nursery school teachers and their brood were having an adventure, walking up the dirt road (but not climbing the hill). It was fun listening to the teachers calling out “Peanut butter!” and the kids shouting “Sandwich!” along with the whines, “It’s too hard…” and demands “Put down the stick!” and questions “What do we do when we cross a street?” (“Look for cars!”). It’s funny how the music, conversation or stories that are happening while painting somehow get embedded in the painting.

If I had taken just an extra minute before I started drawing, I wouldn’t have put that one tree centered right in front of the other, even though that’s how they were in real life. Ink, watercolor in small Moleskine watercolor notebook.

7 replies on “Monastery in San Anselmo, CA”

And you did this while bracing yourself in a TREE? It’s AMAZING, Jana — tree perch or not! I JUST LOVE images like this in your loose and lovely style — it’s got a romantic feel to it – an admirating eye perhaps — that shows in the color and line! GORGEOUS!!!

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I have said it before, but I will say it again, I love this style of sketching! I find myself charging in and then realizing that if I had ust waited and observed a few moments, I would have changed things, this usually happens to me at the end instead of the beginning.

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Loose and lovely. It reminds me why real estate is so expensive in the Bay area and Marin! πŸ™‚ We considered a move there (east of Oakland) about 5 years ago — but couldn’t afford it (and we live in one of the most expensive areas of Canada).

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Wonderful painting. I know this place. I had a studio in San Anselmo, and would walk up the hill to the Monastery when taking a break. The last time I was there must be over ten years ago, but your painting triggered the memory of good and peaceful time.
Bob

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I really like this. It feels really loose and relaxed, and light.
It looks like someplace I want to wander around, exploring-tree or no tree, it’s inviting. Really nice watercolor sketch, Jana!

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