Thursday, August 9, 2012

The Gift of Art

Philippa, Rob, Rebecca, Cindy and Fred



A Childhood Dream

Former Kings Mountain resident Fred Cohen, a longtime Genentech scientist, has been one of Holland Studio's most innovative and engaging patrons. When Fred was a child he came to the Kings Mountain Art Fair and fell in love with Rebecca's paintings of the redwoods that he loved. Later as a successful research scientist his dream of owning an original painting came true when he commissioned a 24" X 31" oil painting, "April Light", for his San Francisco home. 
April Light Click here for more info

Now he has redefined the gift of art.

When Fred and Cindy, who met at Genentech, were planing their wedding, they used a print of an old Oak tree from a drawing of Rebecca's as a "guest book". All their guests placed their thumb prints on the tree's branches signifying the mark each made on the couple's life.

The wedding took place at the Emerald Hills home of Philippa Normon. Sharing her beautiful home would turn into an extraordinary journey since Fred and Cindy's gift to her would be to commission a painting in her honor.



"Philippa is a dear friend, and we wanted to thank her for everything she's done for us. We thought she might enjoy the  experience of working with a talented artist to immortalize a personal moment."        Fred Cohen

The Journey of the Painting 

Philippa chose as a subject Angel Island,  where she and Rob spent romantic times bicycling and enjoying the spectacular views from the Island. It was the remote wilderness feel of the island, with the wind and light on the water below, and the expanse of the bridge to bridge view beyond that they loved.
Selected photos turned into a Photoshop composite image of the entire plan
Rebecca photographing on Angel Island



Like all commissions the journey began at the source of the inspiration, on Angel Island, retracing Philippa's path to her favorite picnic spot. 






Photo for Alcatraz and the City


Many photos studied the details of the plants and rocks, the sailboats, and the buildings on Alcatraz and the City. Selected photos turned into a Photoshop composite image of the entire plan.    
Phillippa's photo shoot






The sky came from photos taken on the day of Philippa's remembered picnic. 
  





Photo study of the city 

Among the many challenges for Rebecca was capturing the magical feel of the moment while depicting an accurate image of the buildings and the bridges.





Perhaps the most challenging task were the towers and cables of the Golden Gate Bridge. These required ordering special Kolinsky script brushes made of sable hair to paint the hairline detail of the bridge. Philippa and Rebecca enjoyed a day of work together at the studio when the sky was painted.


Celebration of the Painting



Celebrating the completed painting 



Finally the day the painting was finished arrived. Fred and Cindy and Philippa and Rob arrived to see the master piece for the first time. 






Everyone had a good time celebrating the completion of the painting at the evening wrap party around the fire pit at Lobitos Creek Ranch.



Around the fire pit









It was Philippa's job to name the work. Inspiration hit around the camp fire that evening and "Rendezvous at Angel Island" was now official.





The Finished Painting


"Rendezvous at Angel Island" 
"…Rebecca, your work brilliantly captures "my" Angel Island. It evokes so many memories…what amazes me most about the painting is that you clearly heard the things that I love about Angel Island and somehow managed to capture and translate these into such a beautiful oil painting…"  Philippa

Seeing the painting for the first time:






Tuesday, August 7, 2012

The New Gallery and Art Studio

I have always enjoyed spending time with the people who own my art and hearing from them about what their art means to them personally. Now I have a perfect place to invite you all to come visit. If you are not already on the list, please email me and I will be sure you get an invitation to our next event.

Construction of the Rebecca Holland Gallery and painting studio has now been completed. Painting in this studio is like nothing else because of the light. The tent like structure from Sweetwater Bungalows has been retrofitted with a poly-carbonate roof that captures heat and provides clean water catchment. The white vinyl walls and clear roof provide a diffuse light that is perfect for creating fine art. When working late, it is warm and cozy inside, even during winter storms. Located south of Half Moon Bay in the hills, half way down from the top of Kings Mountain, the 360 degree views of the San Mateo coast side are breath taking. You can see the influence in Rebecca’s art. The natural daylight is enhanced and brought forward into the night painting sessions with beautiful ionic light created by high speed fluorescent fixtures. This is a remarkable lighting technology that partner filmmaker Steve Michelson has been involved with for making films since the 80’s.


Past Art Exhibitions

"Art Show at The Wine Bar, Princeton Harbor, Half Moon Bay California.