Showing posts with label sunnyland neighborhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunnyland neighborhood. Show all posts

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Memorial Park


We took the kids to memorial park yesterday to play in the fall leaves before they are gone for the season.  The park is centered around a memorial sculpture to honor local service members killed in the line of duty.  It's kind of a forgotten park, tucked between my daughter's elementary school and the freeway, but it is covered in lawn and spotted with huge old trees.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Skywatch Friday: Morning Trickles In


After a week of rain, a touch of color this morning suggests we may see a little sun today.

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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Sunnyland Stomp 2012


Each year our neighborhood holds the Sunnyland Stomp, an art walk where local artists display their talents. This house, which featured jewelry, ceramics, and home-made pies, also had a giant bubble station set up - a hit with all ages.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

The Sunnyland Stomp

Every year our neighborhood has a celebration of art and community when we turn our backyards into art galleries and invite everyone in the city. Normally called the Sunnyland Stomp, this year someone dubbed it the Sunnyland Slosh because of the wet weather. Did we let that stop us? Heck, no! It was still an evening packed with music, amazing food, dancing, new friends, and, of course, some really great art. Here's a sampling of the event.

The perpetually popular Artisan Revival II gallery. A big draw for the beer from Grant St. Brewing and amazing food by chef Brian Pahl. By the time I got there our window of clear weather had passed, so I missed out on photographer Lauren McClanahan's work because the photos couldn't get wet.


An artist doing her thing at Artisan Revival II. I'm guessing it's Maryann Schmitt, who did the painting below.



Gorgeous cupcakes at the Color Pot gallery. I believe they were gluten free, too!

Holly Swanson performs at the Color Pot gallery.

Record art at the Ravenwood gallery.

Silk-screening t-shirts at Iron Street Printing.

The official sign for this year's Sunnyland Stomp was made by Fishboy, aka Randy Clark. All the gallery hosts got posters, and Iron Street Printing did t-shirts too.

And in my very own backyard gallery, The Crow's Nest, oil on glass by Chris Murphy...

...and art by Dani Compain.

Mother Nature couldn't resist reminding everyone who the ultimate artist is.


Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Beesiness is Good at the Sunnyland Stomp

Despite a torrential rainstorm, wind and an occasional thunder clap, the Sunnyland Stomp, our neighborhood's yard art show, was a huge success. Over 2o galleries participated raising tarps, tents and canopies to beat the weather. These bees kept busy at the Backyard Bees gallery where several varieties of local honey were available for tasting. Sweet!

Monday, July 19, 2010

Sunlit Quilt

Another one from the Sunnyland Stomp: Sun shone through this already sun-adorned quilt at the Front Porch Quilt Gallery on Franklin Street.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Sunnyland Stomp 2010

This was the first year we participated in our neighborhood's annual art walk, the Sunnyland Stomp, by hosting our friend Chris Murphy who does oil and acrylic paintings on glass as well as pen and ink work. About 20 neighbors participated including the Greencardz, Montalvo and Berger gallery pictured above. The weather was perfect and turnout was great - we're already looking forward to next year.