Clark G. Mitchell, Artist of the Taj

Clark G. Mitchell, Painting Stories of the Landtm

clark-mitchell-head-shotBorn In Denver, Colorado, and growing up in the shadow of the Rockies, Clark Mitchell very early discovered a love of the natural world. Given a set of fine old German pastels by his father when quite young, he quickly embraced the medium for its ease of handling, brilliance of color and portability.

He received a bachelor’s degree in art from Colorado College in the seventies and moved to San Francisco to continue his studies at the Academy of Art College. Through personal exploration as well as study with artists Albert Handell, Skip Whitcomb, Michael Lynch and Bill Hook, Mitchell has developed the talent to create both tightly rendered scenes as well as looser, more abstract suggestions.

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Wide River (pastel) by Clark Mitchell

In order to fully immerse himself in the countryside he loved to portray, Mitchell left San Francisco with his partner over thirty years ago and moved north to the beautiful Sonoma County wine country. Painting expeditions throughout the state as well as across the country continue to provide challenge as well as inspiration.

Mitchell has been designated a Master Pastelist by the Pastel Society of America and a Distinguished Pastelist by the Pastel Society of the West Coast, and he recently earned Signature Member status with the Laguna Plein Air Painters of America. He has received numerous awards in local as well as national competitions and has oil and pastel paintings included in art collections internationally. In 2005, Mitchell won Best of Show award at the Laguna Plein Air Invitational, and in 2011 won Best of Show in the Maui Plein Air Painting Invitational. He was the cover artist for American Artist’’s March 1993 issue. He was chosen as poster artist for the Sedona Plein Air Festival for 2008. In 2009, his painting was on the cover of Southwest Art’s  annual landscape issue. In 2011, Mitchell’s painting was on the cover of The Pastel Journal’s June issue.

clark-mitchell-at-the-easelYou can find out more about Clark and his works at https://cgmitchell.com/

Clark’s works will be on display at the Jefferson County Courts and Administration Building, 100 Jefferson County Parkway, Golden, CO, in the Rotunda, from September 19th to October 9th.

DEER CREEK CANYON PARK, “Foothills to City – Overlooking South Valley Park” (pastel)

DEER CREEK CANYON PARK, “Gambel Oaks in Autumn” (pastel)

FLYING J RANCH PARK, “Pond from the East” (pastel)

HILDEBRAND RANCH PARK, “Hildebrand Ranch #3” (pastel)

PINE VALLEY RANCH PARK, “Pine Valley Ranch #1” (pastel)

PINE VALLEY RANCH PARK, “Pine Valley Ranch #2 (pastel)

PINE VALLEY RANCH PARK, “Pine Valley Ranch #4” (pastel)

 

David Montgomery, InPleinSight 2016

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Alpine Inlet by David Montgomery

 

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David Montgomery, Alamosa Colorado

 

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Another Spring Break by David Montgomery

 

A native Coloradan and avid artist since childhood, David Montgomery spent his formative years beneath the looming presence of Pike’s Peak, the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and later the remote environs of the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado.

He strives to commemorate the amazing vistas that Colorado provides, and he is dedicated to environmental activism to preserve Colorado’s open and wild spaces. David has been living and painting in the San Luis Valley of Southern Colorado for over thirty-five years, and his work has been shaped by the monumental vistas and pristine environs of the rural area at the headwaters of the Rio Grande along the Continental Divide.

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Promised Land by David Montgomery

David received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in painting from Colorado State University. Additionally, he has received national recognition by American Artist magazine and has exhibited twice in the Forbes Gallery in New York City. He is affiliated with the Plein Air Artists of Colorado and the Plein Air Painters of New Mexico, and was recently chosen to create two large landscapes for Adams State University in Alamosa, Colorado, which are installed in the historic Richardson Hall on the campus.

For more information, visit www.DavidMontgomeryPaintings.com.

 

Clare Scott, InPleinSight 2016

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Autumn Pine 2 by Clare Scott

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Clare Scott, Lafayette Colorado

 

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Waneka Spring 1 by Clare Scott

Clare Scott is an emerging artist with a primary focus on plein air painting.Using pastels as her preferred medium, Clare enjoys painting the intersection of the farming community and urban life that she finds unique to Boulder County.

 

She studied art at Northern Illinois University and the Art Students League of Denver. Clare has participated in juried shows in Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska, and is a member of the Pastel Society of Colorado, Plein Air Artists of Colorado, Cloud Appreciation Society and Plein Eire of Ireland.

 

For more information, visit http://clarescottart.com/.

Golden Giddyup Trail Closures, 9/18/16

Golden Giddy Up Trail Closures: September 18th, 2016, 5AM to 5PM

 The Golden Giddyup takes place on September 18 and will affect multiple trails. No public access to closed areas. Strictly enforced, $50 fine.

NORTH TABLE MOUNTAIN:



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North Table Loop – PARTIAL CLOSURE

Tilting Mesa Trail – CLOSED

Rim Rock Trail – CLOSED

Mesa Top Trail – CLOSED

APEX PARK:



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” data-links=”{}”>Main Trailhead – CLOSED

Apex Trail – CLOSED

Enchanted Forest Trail – CLOSED

Sluicebox Trail – CLOSED

Hardscrabble Trail – CLOSED

Pocco Calle Trail – CLOSED

WINDY SADDLE PARK:



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” data-links=”{}”>Windy Saddle Trailhead – CLOSED

Lookout Mtn. Trail – CLOSED

Chimney Gulch Trail – CLOSED

Beaver Brook Trail – NO ACCESS FROM WINDY SADDLE

The Golden Giddyup is a community sponsored bike event and trail stewardship program to be held in Golden, Colorado on September 18, 2016 on Jeffco Open Space parks. Founded after the 2013 floods wrecked towns and trails from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs, the Giddyup is the product of all of the volunteer hours spent rebuilding our parks. Jeffco Open Space and the Jeffco Outdoors Foundation have partnered with the Giddyup to support Golden, Colorado’s first mountain bike race.

Dave Davenport
Outdoor RM Coordinator
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Janeice Linden, InPleinSight 2016

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Teton Plein Air 2 by Janeice Linden

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Janeice Linden, Littleton Colorado

 

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Warmth of Winter by Janeice Linden

Painting landscape and wildlife has been Janeice Linden’s passion for more than 20 years.

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Thunderhead Ranch Tenants 2 by Janeice Linden

She has participated in the Southeastern Wildlife Art Show, Natureworks Art Show and Out West Art Show, and her work has been featured at OPA Salon Show of Traditional Oils, OPA Western Regional Show, Society of Animal Artists Exhibition, American Miniatures and Small Works Great Wonders. Additionally, Janeice’s paintings have been exhibited at Horizon Art Gallery, Settlers West, Wildhorse Gallery and the Beverly McNeil Gallery.

For more information, visit www.wildlifeinpastel.com.

Blair Hamill, InPleinSight 2016

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Hallet Peak by Blair Hamill

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Blair Hamill, Littleton Colorado

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Rocky Mountain Symphony by Blair Hamill

 

Blair Hamill is a professional landscape painter whose work can be found in juried shows around Colorado, in The Old Gallery in Allenspark, the Studio Gallery in Estes Park, Ft. Collins Museum of Art and numerous small shows in non-traditional spaces around the Denver metro area.

His pieces all begin as plein air studies, as Blair uses a method of sketching and plein air painting a scene, then bringing that reference material back to the studio and painting a larger piece from his studies.

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Longs Peak at Chasm Lake by Blair Hamill

 

Blair has placed in the top 15% in the Bold Brush competition, been featured in the Foothills Art Center National Watermedia exhibit, placed in the top three at the Lone Tree Cultural Center juried show and his paintings are featured in collections worldwide.

 

For more information, visit www.blairhamill.com.

 

Ann Tristani, InPleinSight 2016

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Changing Colors by Ann Tristani

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Ann Tristani, Edgewater Colorado

 

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Mountain Drama by Ann Tristani

 

After a lifetime in Minnesota, Ann Tristani moved to Colorado in 2014 with her husband Mark to pursue painting full-time.

Becoming an oil painter is Ann’s response to a lifetime of appreciating the wonder of creation. She is inspired by the way the light falls on a subject and hopes to draw viewers to ponder a moment of beauty they might not otherwise have recognized.

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Mountain Glory by Ann Tristani

Ann is captivated by the values, colors, shapes, and edges of a landscape or an object and she continually strives to capture the intangible effects of light, air, and distance in her expressive, impressionistic paintings. Originally self-taught, Ann has made it a priority over the last decade to study with, paint with and learn from many of the greatest Master Artists of our time.

For more information, visit www.anntristani.com.

Cheryl St. John, In Plein Sight 2016

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Afternoon Glow by Cheryl St. John

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Cheryl St. John, Arvada Colorado

 

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Perfect Petals by Cheryl St. John

 

Cheryl St. John is a fourth generation Colorado native with a great appreciation of nature and the environment, and the preservation of both. Born and raised at the foot of the Rocky Mountains to parents who enjoyed fishing, hiking and camping, Cheryl was introduced at an early age to the beauty of the Colorado mountains and developed her own love for the outdoors that influences her artwork today.

 

Cheryl studied fine art and design at The Rocky Mountain College of Art and at the Colorado Institute of Art. An award-winning artist, Cheryl is a member of Oil Painters of America, the Art Students League of Denver, Plein Air Artists of Colorado and a Signature member of the American Impressionist Society.

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Lavendar Gold by Cheryl St. John

 

Her work can be found in both corporate and private collections around the world, as well as at Saks Galleries in Denver, CO, Oh Be Joyful Galleries in Crested Butte, CO and Wild Horse Gallery in Steamboat Springs, CO.

 

For more information, visit www.cherylstjohn.com.