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Showing posts with label Murphys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Murphys. Show all posts

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Take a Seat

Take a Seat
9" x 12" acrylic on 3/4" wrapped canvas
$75 + $10 USPS
In our area, we are lucky to be surrounded by living history. I say "living" because as long as people continue to ask, to want to learn, the history of the place will go on. This painting was done a month or so ago and I just now learned about the provenance of the building through simply asking the owner. She informed me that it used to be the business office for the local lumber mill. I am that much happier for knowing this and for choosing to paint this particular building. You just never know.
Libby

Sunday, May 13, 2012

This past Friday I was out and about in Angels Camp and Murphys. Trying to find great ideas for painting isn't difficult, especially at this time of year. The weather is gorgeous. 


Angels Camp is home to the Calaveras County Fair and every year, the town strings old fashioned clothing onto a line right down the middle of main street. The hanging of the laundry lets everyone know that the fair is coming. 


I was also in Murphys that day. I had remembered the below coffee shop and knew that the building was of interest to me. It looks like an old gas station or maybe a drive through of some sort. I didn't get a chance to go in though to inquire about its history. Next trip!


I also visited the small store of Moon Alley Candles. The candles are beautiful and reflect a Craftsman's style aesthetic. I love everything from the Arts and Crafts Movement (think William Morris) and these candles really captured some of those designs.  


Lastly, I visited Sustenance Books, an independent book store. I wish we had more shops like this one. They do have a Facebook page which is what the above link is for but really, a visit is the ticket!


In my mind, there are so many things to see here that I don't know why people aren't cramming the highway to visit. Hopefully some of the photos I took will turn into ideas and then eventually paintings. These little "out and about" trips as I call them are really sources of inspiration.


Libby 

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Famous Jumping Frog Motel
9" x 12" acrylic on wrapped canvas
available: $75 + $10 USPS
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Our county has a number of these little motor lodges or motels as they came to be called after World War II. In the first part of the 20th century, our highway systems in the United States began to be developed, connecting towns and cities across the country. More people acquired cars and traveling by car from town to town became popular. These small groups of rooms with a central court for parking (typically) sprang up across the country next to these new roadways. People could pull over, rest, eat, and enjoy whatever sights were available. Eventually, the interstate highway system was developed, bypassing the old highways and the old motels. Newer chain hotels sprung up in response to this changing landscape and consumer demand. My belief is that The Jumping Frog Motel in Angels Camp, pictured above, was probably one such motor lodge. It is indeed situated right off of highway 49, one of the main roads running through our county. I am guessing that during the summer, when the fair is going, it probably gets a lot of custom. There are other places to stay now as well so I don't really know how the motel is doing. In my mind though, it has an historic past and is a bit of a relic from a time gone by; a piece of living history.


Libby

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Milliaire Winery-Murphys CA


11" x 14" acrylic on 3/4" canvas
available $75 + $15 shipping USPS or free local pickup/delivery

This view of Milliaire Winery in Murphys, CA was painted from across the street. I did learn that this building is an old Flying A gas station. The history of this type of station is interesting and worth reading about here. I can imagine that this station in Murphys must have been a huge relief to those seeing it and needing gas and maybe food or assistance in a place that was hot and still somewhat remote.

Let me know if you have further history of this building.

Libby

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