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El Cortez Building and Mission Hills House painting

March 8, 2011 By larry groff


El Cortez, 03/11, Oil on canvas 18 x 18 inches

This is a painting I’ve been working on in the downtown area of San Diego of the El Cortez building. I’m excited by a number of other nearby downtown scenes and also working with this square format. The parking meters here only last for 2 hours so I’m trying to limit myself to only working in 2 hour timeframe (over multiple sitting – maybe limiting it to no more than 4 sittings) This way I’ll get less parking tickets and perhaps enhanced vigor in the paintings.


Mission Hills Homes, 03/11, Oil on linen 16 x 20 inches

Another recent painting, this time where I’ve been working on painting a number of residential homes in the Mission Hills section of San Diego neighborhood in an effort to get more commissioned paintings of people’s homes. I’ve sold a couple recently giving me hope this could be a good way to support myself until gallery sales alone will suffice. As a way to get people aware of my work I try to pick interesting scenes where people can see me painting and hopefully encourage interest. I only want to paint scenes that genuinely interest me visually and not just for the home owner – hopefully this can work. Here is a link to my dedicated website for this venture – I call my new commissioned paintings business Abode Art.

Filed Under: cityscape

Returning to this blog – some newer paintings

February 8, 2011 By larry groff


View from 3rd Ave, Downtown, 02/11, Oil on canvas 18 x 18 inches

I’ll be posting a number of more recent paintings now. Hard to believe that I’ve let this much time slip by since my last posting. Have barely touched my website in the past several months as I’ve been busy with painting and working on my other blog Painting Perceptions. Hopefully I can again be more consistent with posting recent work.

This is my most recent painting, done over 4 sittings. I loved the geometry of how these buildings divided the space on this square with the focus on the white building (must find out the name of this building – when I do I’ll change the title).

Filed Under: cityscape

Baja Produce

February 8, 2011 By larry groff


Baja Produce, 01/11, Oil on canvas 18 x 24 inches


Study for Baja Produce, 01/11, Oil on panel 11 x 14 inches

These two paintings were done from life in the Barrio Logan neighborhood of San Diego, view from Cesar Chavez Parkway of a couple of small homes next to the Baja Produce building.

Filed Under: cityscape

View from the Pier at Cesar Chavez Park in Barrio Logan

February 8, 2011 By larry groff


View of Shipping Terminal from the Pier at Cesar Chavez Park in Barrio Logan, 01/11, Oil on panel 11 x 14 inches

I went painting with Kathryn Law recently down at the Pier at Cesar Chavez Park in Barrio Logan near the Coronado Bridge. An amazing place with awesome views of the harbor. The light was changing and it was a little chillier than we are used to here, although having to wear a sweater in January isn’t too much to ask I suppose!

Filed Under: cityscape

South Park Views

February 8, 2011 By larry groff


view From South Park Ravine #2, 11/10, Oil on panel 11 x 14 inches


view From South Park Ravine, 11/10, Oil on panel 11 x 14 inches

A couple of paintings done in the South Park area of San Diego

Filed Under: cityscape

Views from Madra

February 8, 2011 By larry groff


View on Madra, 12/10, Oil on canvas 18 x 18 inches


White House on top of Madra, 12/10, Oil on panel 11 x 14 inches

I jog and walk up this steep hill near where I live almost every other day. I am continually struck by the light, views and the pictorial structural possibilities of the architecture contrasted with foliage in this upscale Del Cerro neighborhood. I was initially shy about painting on this street as it is so close to where I live and that it didn’t offer much shelter from fast moving cars or shade (I had a few people come out to tell me to watch out for speeders as a person just walking on the sidewalk was struck and killed a few years back by someone driving down the hill too fast and lost control…) I’ve seen a number of other paintings I want to do along this road in the near future.

Filed Under: cityscape

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