
“The California Art Club, one of the oldest and most active fine-arts organizations in California, wrapped up its Centennial Celebration with “Paint Out,” an invitation to 25 club artists to paint “en plein air” (in the open air) at the lush gardens surrounding La Casita, a Pasadena cultural landmark overlooking the Arroyo Seco. Artists were asked to focus on the flowers and foliage in the landscape, befitting the club’s original location at the home of the “King of Roses,” also known as renowned plein-air artist Franz Bischoff.”
Continue reading Daniel Medina’s article on KCET’s website below: http://www.kcet.org/socal/departures/landofsunshine/arts/california-art-clubs-members-converge-on-arroyo-seco-for-paint-on-en-plein-air.html

