southern California landscapes

Waiting for rain

This is a piece I'd wanted to make since visiting San Miguel Island, part of Channel Island National Park. The dark creatures you see are dormant giant coreopsis that spring to life in late winter after some rain and produce bright yellow blossoms. I encountered a spring on my way up to this spot that is surely visited by San Miguel island foxes. It's a dream of mine to camp nearby and linger so I can see this subspecies of Urocyon littoralis, the last I'll be able to "catch" not having Navy clearance.

It's still funny to me in a not at all ha ha sort of way that some think southern California doesn't have seasons. It most definitely does. I'm always thinking about what's coming in and going out of bloom in the parks away from our airports and patches of green dominated by grass and palms. The "no seasons” mentality is a challenge because many who've moved here from elsewhere are sometimes quick to think that a native plant that looks tired during the summer is dead. Nope, they're just dormant in many cases. Would a Midwesterner chop down a maple in the winter just because it doesn't have green leaves? For the most part, no.

Waiting for Rain. Transparent watercolor and powdered soft pastel on 300lb hot press paper. 14" x 19" (36 x 48cm).

Waiting for Rain. Transparent watercolor and powdered soft pastel on 300lb hot press paper. 14" x 19" (36 x 48cm).

San Miguel Island arrival

Egression

This is my latest mixed media painting that I'm pleased enough with to share here. I've noted that it's in my best interest to keep my inspirations to myself for relatability’s sake. That way viewers and potential patrons can see whatever places in my landscapes they wish. But… I have no business sense and I like to prattle on about my favorite places, so I will add that I made this piece after returning from Santa Cruz Island, part of Channel Islands National Park.

Robin Street-Morris. Egression.  Transparent watercolor and powdered soft pastel on 300lb hot press paper. 14" x 19" (36 x 48cm).Please click or tap on the image of the painting if you’d like to purchase a print.

Robin Street-Morris. Egression. Transparent watercolor and powdered soft pastel on 300lb hot press paper. 14" x 19" (36 x 48cm).

Please click or tap on the image of the painting if you’d like to purchase a print.