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David Williams on painting Walking into the natural world, sun on the brow, wind through the hair is what many spend all
week working towards. Add to this a backpack stuffed with paint and brushes and sunscreen and all the other stuff of plein air painting and you start to see the delight which can be a painters journey. When I was young at painting, first starting out, the goal for a painting was
often about forcing a subject to work within the boundaries of a canvas, combined with the abilities in hand. After years of painting on location the much more subtle relationship of coaxing the scene to reveal its true nature has become a daily conversation with the world.
Now, time spent in observation of the world, allows a kind of gentle prayer to be delivered on the wind, watching as sea grasses bend and birds glide silently above treetops. The soul of the world is thus revealed and the first
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Painting Demonstration 
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Coming Soon ** |
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Sneak peek at what's on the easel. 
Arroyo San Luis |
Recent Awards Peoples Choice San Luis Obispo Plein Air, Artists Choice San Luis Obispo Plein Air,
Quick Draw Honorable Mention Easton Plein Air, |
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Words to live by
It is better to live your own destiny imperfectly than to
live an imitation of someone elses life with perfection.
From the Bhagavad Gita
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Upcoming Events Plein Air San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo Museum, October 2010
Outdoors to the Studio, San Luis Obispo Museum, September 2010 Follow the River, Celebrating the Salinas river, Paso Robles, California, June 2010
Art In The Park, Paso Robles, California, May 29, 2010 |
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