The Last Days of Spring, 18 x 24 oil on linen and wood

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The Last Days of Spring, 18 x 24 oil on linen and wood
Portrait of Actress Hedda Nova by Josef Kleitsch copy from museum exhibit
Topanga Waterfall, a drawing from last summer
The Commencement of Spring, Mt. San Jacinto, original plein air oil painting, 16 x 20.
From a plein air painting capturing a thunderstorm coming over San Fernando Valley from the deserts to the north late on a Summer's afternoon, limited edition giclée prints are now available in the original 16 x 20 size.
Prints: https://www.elenaroche.com/workszoom/5230496/thunderclouds-over-san-fernando-valley#/
Original: https://www.elenaroche.com/portfolio-viewer?collection=90590#lg=1&artworkId=4960273
From a 2022 collection of plein air paintings capturing the Summertime's dramatic skies out over the deserts northeast of Topanga Canyon and the Greater Los Angeles, limited edition giclée prints of this 12 x 16 painting are now available in the original size.
Prints: https://www.elenaroche.com/portfolio-viewer?collection=128520#lg=1&artworkId=5230498
Original: https://www.elenaroche.com/portfolio-viewer?collection=90590#lg=1&artworkId=4774355
From last Spring's trip to the deserts, mountains, and poppy preserves across Southern California, this plein air painting of Mt. San Jacinto is among a collection of works now being released in limited edition giclée prints.
"The Cool Evening Breeze" prints can be purchased at: elenaroche.com/workszoom/5230490/the-cool-evening-breeze-mt-san-jacinto-reproduction#/
The last of my sketches from my Spring 2023 trip to the deserts east of Los Angeles. On the return home, here a view of the San Gabriels from Duarte. Sketched en plein air, pencil on paper.
View: https://elenaroche.fineartstudioonline.com/workszoom/5183038/duarte#/
From my trip east of Los Angeles last Spring, a view of the San Gabriels from Azusa.
Website: https://www.elenaroche.com/workszoom/5183037/azusa#/
From the last of my pencil sketches done on a trip into the mountainous counties and the deserts east of Los Angeles in Spring 2023, here is a view from the freeway of Mt. San Jacinto enshrouded with clouds.
On website: https://www.elenaroche.com/workszoom/5183036/mt-san-jacinto-clouds#/
From Rancho Cucamonga, California, a plein air sketch done in pencil on paper.
On Website: https://www.elenaroche.com/workszoom/5183035/view-toward-rancho-cucamonga#/
"Afternoon with Sunflowers", en plein air painting
Oil on Raphael linen panel
20" x 10"
Reproductions of this artwork are available in limited edition of 100 signed and numbered giclée prints on canvas.
Original: https://www.elenaroche.com/workszoom/5276197/afternoon-with-sunflowers-plein-air-painting#/
Prints: https://www.elenaroche.com/workszoom/5276217/afternoon-with-sunflowers-reproduction
Soft Fragrance of Spring
The year 2023 gave us an extended spring. The rains didn't stop until well into May. Foggy and overcast days were plentiful in June. Flowers were everywhere. Butterflies, all kinds of insects as well as amphibian and reptilian life were hatching and populating every bush, rock cavity, and flower. I turned my attention to the flowers. The Yuccas were blooming on the mountain ridges. Instead of focusing on just the flowers, I incorporated the whole view into this work. The newly opening up Yucca flowers are just beginning to release their delicately sweet aroma. The fog is starting to roll in from the ocean, covering the canyon like a soft fluffy blanket that is bringing nourishing moisture to prolong the spring and water the animals. In the distance, you may recognize the rocky cliffs of Topanga Canyon. This is the area near Saddle Peak. If you look closer, you will see some tiny insects I invited to fly around in this painting to feel the gentle air movement.
20" x 16"
Oil on canvas
Reproductions of this artwork in limited edition of 100 signed and numbered giclée prints on canvas are available in the same size as the original and smaller sizes. Contact me if you need it in a smaller size. Shipped in a roll, you get to stretch and frame it in any way you like. Made to order, please allow up to one week prior to shipping. Contact me with questions.
Original for purchase: https://www.elenaroche.com/portfolio-viewer?collection=59066#lg=1&artworkId=5276198
Prints for purchase: https://www.elenaroche.com/workszoom/5276215/soft-fragrance-of-spring-reproduction#/
Sketched in pencil on paper in the Southern California deserts.
Website: https://www.elenaroche.com/workszoom/5183033/adelanto-view-north#/
A view of the mountains near San Bernardino and Redlands, California, as rainclouds drift above, sketched from the 210 Fwy.
On website: https://www.elenaroche.com/workszoom/5183032/view-toward-redlands#/