Saturday, October 16, 2010

"Clam digging on the Tred Avon". 9 x 12 oil on panel



My smallest oil painting to date. The Tred Avon River is on the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay of Maryland. It separates Oxford and Saint Michael s.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

CAC Exhibitions at the Historic Blinn House Featuring biannual exhibitions by Associate Artist members of the California Art Club Women's City Club, 1


I am currently exhibiting: California Heritage, CAC Exhibitions at the Historic Blinn House
August 14 - December 1, 2010
Featuring: Elizabeth Abeyta, Larry Arbino, Darwin Avila, Jill Blaisdell, Judith Cameron, Darcie Copeland, Susan Elwart-Hall, Lynne Fearman, Terri Ford, Rodney Fuentebella, Alan Garber, Gail Gurman, Clark Gussin, Micaiah Hardison, Warren Hile, Paula Holtzclaw, Keewon Hong, Jeffrey Johnson, Janette Jones, Dee Kirkham, Olga Krimon, Josh Lee, Patricia McGeeney, Marion Melchiorre, Ning Mercer, Terry Miura, Lisa Mozzini-McDill, Joseph Napolitano, Pamela Panattoni, Roy Prinz, Pauline Roche, Roderick Smith, Robert Steele, Sal Vasquez, Laura Wambsgans, Belita William, Toni Williams and Cecily Willis.

Clark Gussin
Wilder's Rest
Watercolor, 30" x 24"


Women's City Club of Pasadena

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Even-Song, new seascape painting in oil, 2010.


After all these years being drawn to the sea, I painted my first seascape in oil. The subject can be found at the Point Lobos State Preserve in California. The Preserve has been a favorite place for me and my family over the years to escape and be spiritually, mentally, and physically restored. Gazing at the natural beauty of the landscape and ocean has a calming affect on the senses. A way to escape the pressures of work and life in general.