April Raber

Fine Art en Plein Air, oil landscape paintings by artist April Raber

Home:   http://www.aprilr.com

Index on this page.

 

 

Official web site for Southern California plein air landscape artist, April Raber.  Many of April Raber's plein air paintings depict California rural scenes and oceanscapes around Laguna Beach, Dana Point, Trabuco Canyon, and Newport Beach's Backbay.   

 

April's paintings are rendered in the style reminiscent of early California plein air impressionistic painters.  The web site is organized into several virtual galleries, including Seascapes, Landscapes, Floral, Still Life, Backbay, Industrial Heritage Collection  and the Mission Collection.  Feel free to visit them all.  Visitors will also find information about California's art galleries, art events, and plein art organizations.  April's landscape oil paintings are on display at art galleries and shows listed in the web site. 

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Backbay Gallery, paintings of Newport Beach, California's backbay http://www.aprilr.com/BACKBAY/index.htm

Backbay Egret  
Painting of Newport Beach's backbay wildlife preserve on a misty summer evening.
Format :
11" x 14"  Oil painting on board
 

Backbay Moonrise
A bright full moon rises over Newport Beach's backbay wildlife
preserve on a partially overcast evening
Format : 12" x 16"  Oil painting on board

 

Half Moon Over Backbay
Format : 16" x 20"  Oil painting on board
An egret stands watch over the tide receding under a half moon over Backbay.

 

Sierra Spring
Format: 12" x 12"   Oil painting on board
One of a series of shallow pool paintings done in the Sierra
mountains.  The perspective is looking directly into the water,
and seeing the clouds above reflected in the pool below.
This painting was selected by the California Art Club to hang in
their summer invitational exhibit in 2003.

 

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floral and still life paintings

Pink Poppy 
Format : 11' X 14"  Oil on board
 

Bouquet
Format : 11" x 14"  Oil painting on canvas
 

Orchid 4
Format : 11" x 14"  Oil painting on canvas
 

Apples  
Format : 9" x 12"  Oil on canvas
 

Landscape Gallery

Carpinteria View  
Format : 8
" x 10"  Oil painting on board
Traditional oil painted on-site along the
coast near Carpinteria, California
 

Dana Point South
Format : 11" x 14"  Oil painting on board

 

Irvine Ranch
Format : 16" x 20"  Oil painting on board
Rural area of the Irvine Ranch in Orange County, California

 

Winter
Format : 24" x 30"  Oil painting on board

 

Mission Collection

Mission Arches
Format :
11" x 14"  Oil painting on board
This painting was done on-site in the courtyard of Mission San Juan Capistrano
on a beautiful Southern California afternoon.
 

Mission San Juan Capistrano
Format :
11" x 14"  Oil painting on board
 

Mission Garden
Format : 9" x 12"  Oil painting on canvas
Interior courtyard of the historic Mission San Juan Capistrano

 

Los Rios View
Format : 11" x 14"  Oil painting on board
The Los Rios district near Mission San Juan Capistrano
see
Los Rios web site

 

Mission Hollyhocks
Format: 9" x 12"   Oil painting on canvas
 

 

Shows- Current and Previous

A representative piece of April Raber's art from each of the upcoming and
recent shows and exhibits.
 

East Ely Yard
Current view of the Nevada Northern Railway yard in East Ely, Nevada. 
Accepted into the Oil Painters of America 14th Annual Juried
 Exhibition of Traditional Oils, Chicago, IL May 2005 to be
held at
Hilligoss Galleries

South Laguna
To be displayed at the Balboa Island Art Walk Saturday, May 7th 2005 on Newport Beach
Balboa Island.  Over 100 artists will be represented at this one-day event.

Breakfast
Format: 14" x 14"  Oil painting on board
Third Place Overall , Paint San Clemente 2004
The San Clemente event required painting original scenes
in and around San Clemente.  This paining depicts a Sunday
brunch on the pier under the morning haze.
 

Forgotten Shadows
Format : 18" x 12"   Oil painting on board
Honorable Mention, Two-hour on-site paint-out.
This painting was done as part of the Paint San Clemente event in
2004.  It was painted in a single two-hour session.  It depicts the old
theater building in north San Clemente, a wonderful, but forgotten building.

 

Pink Poppy   11" x 14"  Oil on Canvas
A still-life floral scene completed in my studio
the day before the Balboa Art Walk
 

Sierra Springs     20 x 20     Oil on Canvas
One of a series of shallow pool paintings done in the Sierra
mountains.  The perspective is looking directly into the water,
and seeing the clouds above reflected in the pool below.
This painting was selected by the California Art Club to hang in
their summer invitational exhibit in 2003.

California Art Club
Woman's Club of Pasadena

Back Bay Egret    20 x 20     Oil on Canvas

Soka University
Summer Festival, 2003
 

Trabuco Canyon 12" x 16" Oil painting on board

Laguna North Gallery
380 North Pacific Coast Highway
Laguna Beach, California

Spring Sky     20 x 24      Oil on Canvas

Sandstone Gallery
384 North Pacific Coast Highway
Laguna Beach, California

     Summary of plein air paintings at index

About the Artist

April Raber is a resident of Orange County, California.  She was born in Hawaii and was raised in Florida,.  She is the oldest of 10 children.   Art has been April's passion since an early age, broadening her vista from her mother's intense interest in design and architecture.  Throughout her school years she excelled in art receiving several commissions in high school for full wall murals.  During her senior year she received the prestigious May-Cohen Art Scholarship, which enabled her to begin her fine art degree at Brigham Young University.  

  

Shortly after receiving her bachelor's degree April began showing paintings at some of the largest galleries in the West, including Clark-Leaming, Tivoli and Voris.   Early in her career she encountered and overcame two bouts with cancer.  These encounters left a deep impression on her work reflecting not only on the frail nature of existence on Earth, but also our struggle with the perception of opposition.   It was during this period that she created the controversial “dream” series, renditions of pivotal scenes from the subconscious, these paintings, often autobiographical, deal with emerging self-awareness and growth from the perspective of a woman’s psyche.  Many of these are held in private and corporate collections..

 

Twenty years later, cancer well in remission, April is painting on-site in and around Laguna Beach, California and from her home studio.  Also look for more of her work capturing Central Nevada rural scenes.  One of her Central Nevada scenes was accepted to the Oil Painters of America 14th annual Juried Exhibition of Traditional Oils.  April's primary media is to use traditional artist's oil colors on primed canvas mounted to wood panels. 

 

April is elated with the possibilities presented by the canyons and coastline in Southern California.  “To capture nature with the fluidity of moving paint is what keeps me constantly pushing for the experience of amazement.  The act of painting is serendipity itself.”    The plein air series, represented on this site and several venues in Southern California, are in the same spirit as the classic Southern California plein air paintings of the early 1900's.

 

A selection of April Raber's earlier work can be seen at http;//www.gallery1.us.  April Raber's current plein air collection can be viewed online at http://www.aprilr.com. and at the Laguna North Gallery in Laguna Beach, California. 

LPAPA - Laguna Plein AIr Painters Association

 

Laguna Plein Air Painters Association was founded in 1996 by Saim Caglayan with the united efforts of Ken Auster, Jacobus Baas, Cynthia Britain and John Cosby, who form the association’s board of directors. Primary motivation for the formation of LPAPA , or Laguna Plein Air Painters Association was to link the strong plein air movement of the early California painters to the present ones and to create a bond amongst the contemporary plein air painters throughout the nation.  April Raber is a member of LPAPA.

Laguna Plein Air Painters Association - LPAPA

2nd Annual "Best of Plein Air" Juried show
Featuring 65 of the top contemporary plein air oil painters in California

 

Opening Night March 4th 2006
We hope to see you there!

 

13TH ANNUAL CARMEL ART FESTIVAL
MAY 18-21, 2006

 

JURIED ARTISTS IN 2006 PLEIN AIR EVENT

The Carmel Gallery Alliance announces the names of the 60 Plein Air Artists who have been juried into the 13th Annual Carmel Art Festival:

    Ebrahim Amin, Joyce Pekala Bak, Carl Belfor, Brian Blood, Keith Bond, Pierre Bouret, John Burton, Delia Bradford, Larry Cannon, Ray Carpenter, Laurie Chase, Pang Chou, Ken Christiansen, Bethane Cople, Kevin Courter, Nancy Crookston, Cynthia DeBenedetti, Lindy Duncan, Kathleen Elsey, Patrick Erwin, Mark Farina, Terri Ford, Jon Francis, A. Jane Fulton, Lynn Gertenbach, Roianne Hart, Carolyn Hesse-Low, Dali Higa, Dorothy Hrabeck, L. Diane Johnson, Sally Jordan, Richard Kent, Laurie Kersey, PoPin Lin, Molly Lipsher, Kim Fancher-Lordier, Ronaldo Macedo, Joseph Mancuso, Gerard Martin, Roberta Kowasch Martin, Doug Martin, Terry Masters, Deborah McAllister, Nancy McDonald, Ray Mendieta, Larry Moore, Douglas Morgan, Donald Neff, Alan Nowell, Michael Obermeyer, Dale Oftedale, Deborah Paris, John Poon, Scott Prior, Robin Purcell, April Raber, Julia Seelos, Michael Situ, Carol Swinney, Jack Wang.

 

LOCAL ARTISTS, VENDORS AND THE COMMUNITY TO CELEBRATE THIS PRESTIGIOUS EVENT

April Raber will be painting in the four-day festival is scheduled for May 18 through May 21 in Devendorf Park and Mission Street directly adjacent in Carmel. The festival paintings will be available for viewing and bidding via silent auction from 10 am till 6 pm on Saturday, May 20. A live auction will immediately follow. Other events include Sculpture in the Park, Steven Whyte does sculpture LIVE!, a visit by Tony Curtis, Kids Make Art Day and Art of the Dog. All events are open and free to the public.  For more information see

The competition honors our traditions by bringing in local and national outdoor painters to capture fresh images of the area’s natural beauty and history. Collectors are invited through both a national media campaign and individual gallery mailings to bid on more than 150 paintings offered through the Plein Air competition and Winners Quick Draw Sunday May 21st. Over $20,000 in prize money is raised and awarded to Plein Air painters. The events tent and Sculpture exhibition will be at Devendorf Park.

The Carmel Art Festival 2006 is a community event celebrating Carmel's rich traditions as both a Mecca and an inspirational source for artists. Gallery personnel, residents and the business leaders of Carmel and surrounds, volunteer to produce the festival annually to provide an eclectic cultural and educational experience for the local community and for our visitors. Proceeds support youth art scholarships, art education programs and event production.