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| Burning Man Airplane, Bombay Beach, CA |
While in Palm Springs, we drove an hour away to Bombay Beach, located on one end of the polluted Salton Sea. It's a shame that the largest body of water in California is full of poisonous algae. People live there now to be off the grid. The ghost town contains broken down trailers and homes where you can find artwork such as this sculpture making use of a recycled airplane fuselage.
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| Television Art Display, Bombay Beach, CA |
One abandoned building was converted into an art gallery of sorts. Recycled TVs were individually painted or stacked and painted to create new objets d'art.
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| Salvation Mountain |
We had to visit Salvation Mountain to witness first-hand this large painted mound. We couldn't decide if it was a religious mecca or just another hangout for people who wanted to camp in the barren wasteland surrounding the 'typhoid' (Salton) sea.
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| Indian Totem Pole, Victoria Park, by Henry Hunt |
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| Horse Sculpture (Unknown) |
In the neighborhood where we're staying, we took the dogs for a 4-mile walk and spotted some more local art. Unfortunately, the Palm Springs Art Museum remained closed during our trip.
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| Photo of Bryce & Jeju |
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| Watercolor Version of Bryce & Jeju |
Here are two more watercolor paintings -- one of the floral arrangement of lilies, orchids, and hydrangeas that my daughter received for her birthday and the other of bougainvillea vines outside a bedroom window.Wanted to paint one more floral painting, so I tried the yellow bush outside our garage where we're staying. I took pictures separately of the two lanterns and incorporated larger versions for the composition. My daughter suggested sponging on some texture for the mostly unpainted white areas. For the yellow flowers, I tapped my loaded brush then added extra brushstrokes for the flower clusters. I may decide to go back over the lines on the lanterns and the cinderblock walls with ink pens.











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