Day 2 - Plein Air Invitational

Long-time island resident and artist Jack Dorsey was the first to arrive at the gallery this morning. It was great to hear him share his knowledge of the area with other artists. One spot he recommended was Barnum Point on Camano Island. Several artists took his advice and had a wonderful day with interesting scenery and encounters with local islanders and wildlife!

Ned Mueller painting at Barnum Point

Above, Ned Mueller paints at Triangle Cove off Barnum Road and then meets Priscilla (below), a resident of the area, who showed Ned a photo from the day when they used oxen to create the original Barnum Road.

Local residents share stories with the artists

Artist Ann Gores (below) accompanied Ned to Barnum Point and enjoyed a beautiful setting for painting.

Artist Ann Gores paints on Barnum Road at Triangle Cove

Linda Bean of Bothell and Linda Hogan of Redmond chose to rendezvous at the gallery before heading out to paint. See this video to find out what they had planned.

In the afternoon, our fearless photographer Cindy Ellinger ventured back to Barnum Point to look for artists … and she found success! In addition to three Camano Island artists, Cindy found eagles and four deer to photograph.

Melanie Serroels looks skyward

Artist Melanie Serroels (above) views the visitors in the sky.

Eagles at Barnum Point

Candi Martin Baker (below) chooses a shady area to set up her easel.

Artist Candi Martin Baker finds a shady spot to paint

The wildlife came and watched, but kept their comments to themselves.

Deer cross the road at Barnum Point

Artist Dianna Shyne (below) at work on a painting.

Dianna Shyne paints at Barnum Point

It was another great day at the Stanwood - Camano Island “Plein Air” Invitational! Check back for more photos and stories throughout the week!

See also:
DAY 1 - Plein Air Invitational
DAY 3 - Plein Air Invitational
DAY 4 - Plein Air Invitational

 

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