Monday, August 29, 2011

The Answer

The Answer My Friends is Blow'n in the Wind


The View of Palm Springs from 8,516 ft.

120˚ F and gusty winds. How does that sound for a weather report? I just spent a few days in Palm Springs and summer in Los Angeles seems so cool after that. But honestly it was a wonderful little trip to the desert in the off season. One night around sunset I got on the Palm Springs Tramway and in ten minutes ascended to 8516 ft. Up there in the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto National Monument the air is cool, clear, and deliciously scented with pine. I love pines but this post is more about palms and a little project from my archives circa 2002.


Studio view of my painted palms.

Close up of one palm.

My original digital sketch for the Palm motif.


Come with me for  a walk down an allée of king palms. They're gently bent from balmy breezes and they're rendered in sepia tones. Remember I'm a painter so the subject is always about something painted. These painted palms lead to the men's locker room at the Old Collier Club. And fortunately the locker room and the club are not the so often tacky glitz one finds in South Florida.  No, this place looks like old money, reserved, slightly frumpy, and comfy. That's pretty much the style of the architects, Shope Reno Wharton and the interior designer, Amelia Handegan.


Exterior of the Old Collier Club, Naples, Florida.

Interior shots of the Old Collier Club.

More interior shots with my palms painting installed on the left.

No big story here. Just painted trees. But I can't emphasize enough what a difference it makes to have decorative architectural painting. Framed pictures on the walls? Ho hum. A nice color? Of course. Is that all? A wallpaper in this space? Please. Yes, please. Sometime, before you it's all over live in a space with some sort of mural. Your place could be a cave, a le Corbusier apartment, or anything in between and there would be a mural just perfect for your space. If you don't know what that might be just ask because I do. I do.

6 comments:

  1. Scott the palms are perfect for this fabulous space! Bravo! Of course I love your works of art!

    xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena

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  2. I like the tension you've created by having the palms touching the ceiling. It certainly adds to the illusion of height. Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Mark it's interesting that you should point that out. I wasn't there for the installation and I think the trees getting a little cropped was sort of happy accident.

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  4. palms are such a great graphic looking tree. my folks have a place in palm desert, i go up that tram often when i visit there. lots of snow during the winter, such an interesting contrast! and the hills out highway 74 are magnificent. they don't look like much from the car, but once in them they are so inspiring. next time i go down there come visit!

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  5. Lynne, sounds fun. Let me know when you're there.

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