Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Small Paintings for an L.A. Show

I'm excited to have these four small L.A. River pieces accepted by Couturier Gallery in Los Angeles for their annual group exhibit "Present Art," a collection of smaller, affordable works by 24 artists.

L.A. River XII: Field Trip
oil on linen, 12" x 9', 2014
Available*

L.A. River XIII: The Source
oil on panel, 10' x 14", 2014
Available*


L.A. River XIV: Widening
oil on linen on panel, 6" x 12", 2014
Available*

L.A. River XV: Recreation Center
oil on linen, 9" x 12", 2014
Available*



The opening reception is this Saturday, December 6th, from 6:00 to 8:00 and the show runs through January 3rd. More info:  http://www.couturiergallery.com/showdetail.asp?ShowID=173


*For price or other information about pieces marked Available, please contact me: JosephCorsoArt@gmail.com

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Looking Downriver

A new piece in my L.A. River series, looking south from the Arroyo Seco confluence near Elysian Park. In the distance is the new Metro Gold Line Bridge framing the century-old North Broadway and Spring Street bridges.

L.A. River XVI; Three Bridges
oil on linen, 48" X 48"  2014
Available*




*For price or other information about pieces marked Available, please contact me:
JosephCorsoArt@gmail.com

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Redondo Beach

This summer view of the beach was done for my sister Anne, who lives nearby.
Redondo Beach, 2009
oil on linen, 26" x 32"
Collection: Anne and Scott Salisbury

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Ready for my Close Up!

I have completed two small LA River pieces for a group show at Stone Rose Gallery in Long Beach. Varnished, framed and labeled. Over 60 artists will be featured, each with two small pieces. I'm really excited to be part of this exhibit and I can't wait to see what everyone else has come up with. Join us Saturday for the opening reception!

LA River XIII and LA River XII

LONG BEACH SUMMER III
A grop exhibition of small works

Stone Rose Gallery
342 East 4th St.
Long Beach, CA 90802
July 26th through August 16th

Opening Reception
Saturday, July 26th, 7-9 p.m.

Gallery Hours, Wednesday and Thursday, 12-6 p.m.
Friday and Saturday, 12-7 p.m.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

A Day at the Beach

This view is of Pfeiffer Beach in Big Sur, where Jacques and I spent an afternoon last fall. I was drawn to the groupings of people in different stages of interaction, and the bright pops of man-made color against the greys of the landscape.

Pfeiffer Beach   2014
Oil on linen, 36" x 54"
Collection of John and Debi Corso

Funny, this beach is also the setting for the 1965 film The Sandpiper in which Elizabeth Taylor plays a painter. 



Monday, April 7, 2014

The Source

This small painting is of Glendale Narrows, one spot on the LA River that has never been completely paved.

LA River 11: Glendale Narrows, 2014
Oil on linen, 18" x 24"
Available
Ground water from the San Fernando Valley bubbles up to the surface here, creating the year-round source of water that was vital for indigenous people and later for Spanish colonists. The city of Los Angeles began as a small agricultural colony to supply nearby missions, taking advantage of this one reliable water supply. Because this section never goes dry, it still has a permeable base, allowing groundwater to percolate down. Despite being hemmed in by concrete banks, Griffith Park, and the 5 freeway, it is a tranquil spot.

The history of Los Angeles is so intertwined with its river, yet few of us ever see it now. I'm really enjoying the discoveries I have made while painting this series.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Confluence

This view is looking south toward the confluence of the LA River and the Arroyo Seco, the spot where the Los Angeles Pueblo was first founded.

LA River 10: Confluence,   2013
oil on linen, 20" x 24"
Available
Today the site is also the confluence of the 5 Freeway that parallels the river, the 110 Freeway that runs along the Arroyo and a busy freightcar line.

Monday, March 3, 2014

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Mrs. Crump

I received an unexpected call last week from Jeri Fouts of Oregon. I have never met her, but she happens to be the granddaughter of a woman pictured in a lithograph I made in 1983.

Crump Cleaners, 1983
lithograph on paper. 30" x 44"
Edition of 24; 2 available
While attending CSULB in the late 70's, I passed this Anaheim Boulevard cleaners on my commute through Long Beach. Each morning the proprietor was there, in a red sweater, drinking coffee and reading the paper. The scene looked like an Edward Hopper painting to me, with the lone figure and the long shadows on the building. A few years later I was passing by and there she still was, in the same position, as if time had stopped. I had my camera with me and took a photo, which I used as a reference for the lithograph.

It hung in my friend Rick's restaurant in San Pedro for several years. One day a surprised couple told Rick they knew the building and the woman in the picture. They were Jeri's mother- and father-in-law. More of the family came by to see it and they purchased one from a nearby gallery that carried my prints. This was 25 years ago.

I was thrilled to get the call from Jeri, who now owns the lithograph. She had a few questions, and she told me more about her grandmother. Her name was Merle Crump, but her family called her Princess. She and her husband owned the cleaners and the house in back of it, where they raised Jeri's mother. Merle did indeed enjoy her coffee and paper each morning, so much so that after her husband passed away and the business was closed, she still came into the shop each morning to have her coffee, read her paper, and visit with neighbors.

There are so many coincidences and connections here, but one detail Jeri shared with me gives me chills: The day her in-laws discovered the picture in Rick's restaurant was the anniversary of Merle's death.