
Kathleen Lipinski will feature her paintings & prints in booth # 506, (in green on this map). Please come by & say hello.
23 Thursday Aug 2018
Kathleen Lipinski will feature her paintings & prints in booth # 506, (in green on this map). Please come by & say hello.
22 Wednesday Aug 2018
Kathleen has been a part of the Sausalito Art Festival since 1981, when it took place on the asphalt playground of a school! This year she will be showing her oil paintings, including this 36″ x 66 painting of Mt. Tamalpais from Richardson Bay. She keeps returning to paint from this part of the county and continues to return to this fine art festival. For more information on the Sausalito Art Festival: https://www.sausalitoartfestival.org/#intro
02 Thursday Aug 2018
“Ridgecrest-Overlooking Bolinas Lagoon”, Kathleen’s 12″ x 24″ oil on canvas, will be part of the Bolinas Museum’s annual art auction fundraiser, September 8. There will be a courtyard concert & a preview exhibition opening August 18, from noon to 5 pm.
For more information on the preview exhibit and the Bolinas Museum benefit, please visit: http://bolinasmuseum.org/event/564/
01 Wednesday Aug 2018
Posted abstract work, Lyrical Artwork, Open Studio, Steve Emery
inThis acrylic painting was shown in progress at Steve & Kathleen’s May Open Studio. He sold it today, to someone who had been following the progress since then. It is 24″ square & was based on a previous painting, titled, “When Worlds Collide”. There was the beginning forms of a previous painting, which Steve worked into this combination of sources, to completion.
01 Wednesday Aug 2018
This 20″ x 36″ oil painting is done from the ridge at the end of the street the artist lives on. The ridge is part of the “Sleepy Hollow/Terra Linda Marin County Open Space, which encompasses the ridge all the way to Loma Alta! This “Mt. Tamalpais from Sorich Park” is not far from where the Sorich Park trail hits the ridge.
01 Wednesday Aug 2018
This 18″ x 34″ oil on canvas has recently emerged from Kathleen’s studio. After MarinScapes is a great time for hiking & photographing for inspiration, then spending long painting hours in the studio. This one is “Mt. Tamalpais from King Mountain”