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	<title>Clendaniel Studios Plein Air Painting Blog</title>
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	<description>Plein Air Painting Definition: French.  A painting done outside rather than in a studio. </description>
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		<title>Truck and Fairbanks Park</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 17:41:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[      The other day I was thinking that it would be nice to do a painting to commemorate the area where I live, the Southeast quadrant of Downtown Anchorage, specifically 11th and Eagle Street.  I painted the first painting of my pickup truck and building. I was pretty happy because I was able in my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span> </span>     The other day I was thinking that it would be nice to do a painting to commemorate the area where I live, the Southeast quadrant of Downtown Anchorage, specifically 11<sup>th</sup> and Eagle Street.<span>  </span>I painted the first painting of my pickup truck and building. I was pretty happy because I was able in my painting to fix the damage I had done last summer when I was building the road into my lot in McCarthy, Alaska.<span>   </span>It was pretty funny because my wife had some concerns about me working out in the middle of the National Park without any supervision and although she had sent one of her best friends to keep an eye on me I still managed to crash the truck into a tree on the initial run down the driveway. Oops…and even with a reliable spotter telling me okay very good, keep backing up…wait you are going to fast! Oops now you are hitting a TREE! So I fixed the dent in the painting and now we all won’t have to remember the horrible accident and broken mirror for all of eternity.<span>  </span>I really do love my truck and we just spent a bunch of money getting that door working smoothly again, although the dent still remains!<span> </span></p>
<p><span></span>        As for the second painting I decided to head a block down the road to Fairbanks Park, that is lovingly referred to as the Ghetto Park. <span> </span>It has been on a very nice upswing ever since the city encompassed it with a large fence, prior to which, it was a den for the transient drinking population trying to make it from the Chester Creek Green Belt to the lively Anchorage bar scene. Now the fence makes it nearly impossible to cross, especially if inebriated. <span> </span>I figured I would hang out in the newly freed up space and get a glimpse of what this group of people had used as their private deck for a while. I realized when the painting was completed it isn’t anything to write home about just a bunch of power lines and trees blocking the good view anyhow…</p>
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		<title>Yesterday we had to take a day to go and see the the Great One&#8230;Denali was out in full regalia! and I painted</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 23:19:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was a fun little excursion to Talkeetna yesterday, finally making it out of Anchorage around Noon. Stopping to pick up our friend Dani, and for some espresso, we made it to Talkeetna around 3:00 in the afternoon.  We of course made it to the Denali brewery and were surprised to find very good craft [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was a fun little excursion to Talkeetna yesterday, finally making it out of Anchorage around Noon. Stopping to pick up our friend Dani, and for some espresso, we made it to Talkeetna around 3:00 in the afternoon.  We of course made it to the Denali brewery and were surprised to find very good craft brew! We took our booty down to the River and sat around a makeshift fire for several hours taking in the view here is what came of the painting effort. Too bad I started to run out of white on the third one who would think there would be so much white in  Alaskan winter!  at least I am finally outside again and painting!</p>
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		<title>Visit to Eagle River Nature Trail</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 02:57:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This painting was done on April 5th, 2010 along the frozen Eagle River in Alaska.  Only fifteen minutes away from Anchorage, Eagle River is an interesting little place to spend the day.  Especially if you head up the mountain valley to the Eagle River nature center.  I decided to take a break from the humdrum [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://pleinairpaintingblog.com/__oneclick_uploads/2010/04/eagle-river-valley-spring.jpg" title="eagle-river-valley-spring.jpg"><img src="http://pleinairpaintingblog.com/__oneclick_uploads/2010/04/eagle-river-valley-spring.jpg" alt="eagle-river-valley-spring.jpg" /></a>This painting was done on April 5th, 2010 along the frozen Eagle River in Alaska.  Only fifteen minutes away from Anchorage, Eagle River is an interesting little place to spend the day.  Especially if you head up the mountain valley to the Eagle River nature center.  I decided to take a break from the humdrum bore of the town and headed out on an adventure to do a little plein air painting,  even though it was pretty cloudy and bleak outside, it was above freezing allowing me to actually work outside! I hope you enjoy this little painting.</p>
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		<title>Older 2006 Painting&#8230;Alex Combs Painting Studio</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 00:27:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been looking forward to the warmer weather that allows the outdoor painting season to begin, the snow and ice has been keeping me working inside and I am ready for summer to be here.  Nothing is as exciting, that I have run into,  than the beauty of Alaska in the summer.  I cannot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been looking forward to the warmer weather that allows the outdoor painting season to begin, the snow and ice has been keeping me working inside and I am ready for summer to be here.  Nothing is as exciting, that I have run into,  than the beauty of Alaska in the summer.  I cannot wait to paint in plein air!  However, I felt my blog could use a new image and update to keep everyone in the loop.  This painting was done over a 9 hour day in Halibut Cove a couple of summers ago.  Painting the frontal facade of Alex Combs old painting and pottery studio and outdoor gallery.  This structure has always had such a profound influence on me because of the uniqueness of a do it yourself gallery. Not only was this a do it yourself gallery, (put the cash/check in the jar - take your art) it was also full of Alex Combs cheery, painterly, work that I knew was Real Art!  Since my first visit out to Halibut Cove in 1998 I have found Alex Combs paintings to largely influence my work. It was great to live and work in Alex&#8217;s old art spot.  From the paint on the floor of the studio, to the most incredible view of the cove, I love this structure.  I am eager to build my first structure to live and work in the beauty of this great state! Part of the fun of working on this painting was that Alex, who passed away a year ago, was able to critique my work.  It was very satisfying to have one of my personal heroes of the art-world sit back and look at my work.  Suffering from mild alzheimer&#8217;s and dementia the last few years of His life Alex was still very excited about painting and was still working next door.  It was cute that every time I met him I had to be reintroduced as the painter next door.  Introductions aside, he could still critique a piece of original, Real Art!  Here&#8217;s to you Alex! Thank you for making such beautiful artwork and being such an inspiration!<a href="http://pleinairpaintingblog.com/__oneclick_uploads/2010/03/alexs-old-studio-and-house.jpg" title="alexs-old-studio-and-house.jpg"><img src="http://pleinairpaintingblog.com/__oneclick_uploads/2010/03/alexs-old-studio-and-house.jpg" alt="alexs-old-studio-and-house.jpg" /></a></p>
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		<title>ART GEO CACHING</title>
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I am so glad to be back In Anchorage Alaska, writing about my paintings and the fun that they bring into my life.  My biggest new project that I completed is the Art Geocaching project www.artgeocaching.com.  In this project I painted along my tandem bicycle tour down the West Coast. The most fun part of [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">I am so glad to be back In Anchorage Alaska, writing about my paintings and the fun that they bring into my life.<span>  </span>My biggest new project that I completed is the Art Geocaching project <a href="http://www.artgeocaching.com">www.artgeocaching.com</a>.<span>  </span>In this project I painted along my tandem bicycle tour down the West Coast. The most fun part of this painting project, was taking geocache coordinates when hiding the paintings nearby their creation location.<span>  </span>Now I am offering the coordinates to people who would like to commence the treasure hunt to find these hidden paintings.<span>  </span>They are conveniently located up and down the West Coast of the United States.<span>  </span>I only ask that if the painting is removed from the location a small donation should be made to my company Clendaniel Studios. From this donation a percentage will be donated to the State Parks in California. They are experiencing financial difficulties and I feel that it is imperative that we keep these American treasures open to the travelers who need an affordable place to sleep. I had a ton of fun creating this project and I hope you have as much fun in the treasure hunting.<span>  </span>Happy ArtGeocaching!<span> </span></p>
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		<title>Saguaro painting at  Rita and Jack&#8217;s house in Pheonix</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 15:21:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This painting of a saguaro cactus is the cactus that lives in the front yard of Rita and Jack&#8217;s house in Pheonix, Arizona.  After working on South-West art for ACE, it was a joy to do some fine art that exemplified the South-West theme.  I love the desert especially in the winter, it was a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This painting of a saguaro cactus is the cactus that lives in the front yard of Rita and Jack&#8217;s house in Pheonix, Arizona.  After working on South-West art for ACE, it was a joy to do some fine art that exemplified the South-West theme.  I love the desert especially in the winter, it was a joy to go out golfing after painting this painting and feel the extreme warmth on the day before Thanksgiving.  I hope all of you have as much to be thankful for this year. I know I am very  thankful for my life and for the successful end of this leg of my tandem trip.  I think that life is good and hope yours is going as well as mine! <img src="http://pleinairpaintingblog.com/__oneclick_uploads/2009/11/saguaro-painting.gif" alt="saguaro-painting.gif" /></p>
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		<title>Kissed by an acorn! one of the oldest Oak trees in the San Jose area</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 21:44:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saint Andrew&#8217;s Episcopal School, landmark and icon of the San Jose Area. This Oak Tree is a great example of old growth oak trees in the San Jose Valley. This painting will be up for auction at a fundraiser November 14th.   Since everyone loves this tree it should make for a pretty cool item [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left">Saint Andrew&#8217;s Episcopal School, landmark and icon of the San Jose Area. This Oak Tree is a great example of old growth oak trees in the San Jose Valley. This painting will be up for auction at a fundraiser November 14th.   Since everyone loves this tree it should make for a pretty cool item at the auction.   I had mixed up a new palette of paint, and I feel that it made for a fairly strong painting because of that fact. I love working on the acrylic sheeting (Plexiglass-Lucite)  because It allows the transparency to show and I can look backwards into the history of the layering. It also has this nice reflective aura due to the coating on the sheets.  Best of luck, and happy bidding, if you are in the Bay Area stop by St. Andrew&#8217;s for the Auction!</p>
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		<title>10-10-09</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 19:17:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few days ago I painted this on my way to the OR coast on my tandem tour with Maria.  It was a good ol&#8217; time, and saw this amazing view!  Love the trees, but hate the clear-cuts. I am enjoying my trip and hope everyone is enjoying the paintings!! cheers
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few days ago I painted this on my way to the OR coast on my tandem tour with Maria.  It was a good ol&#8217; time, and saw this amazing view!  Love the trees, but hate the clear-cuts. I am enjoying my trip and hope everyone is enjoying the paintings!! cheers<a href="http://pleinairpaintingblog.com/__oneclick_uploads/2009/10/blodgett-hills.jpg" title="blodgett-hills.jpg"><img src="http://pleinairpaintingblog.com/__oneclick_uploads/2009/10/blodgett-hills.jpg" alt="blodgett-hills.jpg" /></a></p>
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		<title>10-01-2009  Amity Hills Vineyard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I visited my friends Jared Orosco and Moriah Schalock at their workplace, a vineyard in Amity, Oregon. It is right in the middle of the Willamette Valley wine country.  I had fun arriving on my tandem bike with my wife Maria. We climbed to the top of the hill in Jared&#8217;s Toyota pickup where we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I visited my friends Jared Orosco and Moriah Schalock at their workplace, a vineyard in Amity, Oregon. It is right in the middle of the Willamette Valley wine country.  I had fun arriving on my tandem bike with my wife Maria. We climbed to the top of the hill in Jared&#8217;s Toyota pickup where we had stunning views and munched on the fresh Pinot grapes. They are ripening in the sun, and are almost ready for harvest.<a href="http://pleinairpaintingblog.com/__oneclick_uploads/2009/10/amiity-hills.jpg" title="amiity-hills.jpg"><img src="http://pleinairpaintingblog.com/__oneclick_uploads/2009/10/amiity-hills.jpg" alt="amiity-hills.jpg" /></a></p>
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		<title>Sept 28th 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here we are on the Tandem ride through the West!  stayed at the Casa D Anderson and had a lovely time.  Fixed the bike chain right here in the back yard at Kelso-Longview Washington. I am liking the plastic supports, I bet their shelf life is about 20,000 years.  Too bad only aliens will be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here we are on the Tandem ride through the West!  stayed at the Casa D Anderson and had a lovely time.  Fixed the bike chain right here in the back yard at Kelso-Longview Washington. I am liking the plastic supports, I bet their shelf life is about 20,000 years.  Too bad only aliens will be here by then!<img src="http://pleinairpaintingblog.com/__oneclick_uploads/2009/09/rocknacasadanderson.jpg" alt="rocknacasadanderson.jpg" /></p>
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