Gil Dellinger, a Master of Plein-Air by Sharan Bennett - City News Group, Inc.

Community Calendar

JANUARY
S M T W T F S
28 29 30 31 01 02 03
04 05 06 07 08 09 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
View Events
Submit Events
directory

Gil Dellinger, a Master of Plein-Air

By Sharan Bennett
Community Writer
02/01/2018 at 01:08 PM

It is with pleasure that the Loma Linda Cultural Arts Association invites the public to a lecture and demonstration by California artist Gil Dellinger at the monthly meeting in the Loma Linda Senior Center on Sunday, February 4, from 2 to 4 pm. A multi-talented artist perhaps best known for his seascapes, Gil is equally adept in three mediums: acrylic for studio work, oils or pastels when working on location.  

Dellinger connects his love of art with the sweet shock of his first experience of a college sculpture class; that was the moment, he says, when “his life caught fire”, igniting a lifelong pursuit of art as expressed in drawing and painting.  

 In his role as an active part of the arts community, Gil has actively supported the plein-air movement, considering as “career highlights” his participation in 3 plein-air exhibitions which took place in widely-separated venues: Colorado, France, and the Grand Canyon section of the Colorado River.  

In 2003, in response to the 9/11 attack, Gil Dellinger worked with fellow artist John Cosby to curate a traveling exhibition, “From Sea to Shining Sea”.  Forty-seven artists participated in the exhibition, which toured the United States for three years, with temporary exhibits at 12 different museums.  Now retired from 30 years of full-time employment as a university professor of art, he continues part-time college teaching and occasionally teaches painting workshops.

Gill Dellinger has never deviated from his fascination with the drama and beauty all around us.  He states that “one thing has remained consistent: ‘I’m just so grateful for my gift.  I think of my life as a gift, and I think the gift that I’ve been given should reflect the excellence of the Giver.’”

The public is welcome; a $5.00 donation is requested from non-LLCAA members.  There is no charge for Loma Linda University students.

LLCAA* monthly meetings take place in the Loma Linda Senior Center, located at the southeast corner of the Loma Linda Civic Center complex, 25541 Barton Road, in the city of Loma Linda. 

Related Articles

Photo Courtesy of:

William "Bill" R. Layne.

Photo Courtesy of: City of Grand Terrace

Discovering the Charm and Vibrancy of Grand Terrace!

Photo Courtesy of: Photo by CHUTTERS

Rooftop Gardening

Photo Courtesy of: Alpha Stock Images

The City of Grand Terrace has internship opportunities for high school seniors.

Photo Courtesy of: Pixabay

Bible scripture shows no indication of an Easter Bunny.

Photo Courtesy of: Kaiser Permanente

The prevalence of hypertension among the Black community can be traced to historical, cultural, medical and lifestyle factors.

Photo Courtesy of: Loma Linda University Health

Linda Olsen and her husband, Dave, were adventurers even after the accident that took both her legs and right arm.

Photo Courtesy of: Southern California Edison

Digalert.org or 811 can arrange for free markings by experts who can determine the location of underground lines.

Photo Courtesy of: City of Moreno Valley

The City of Moreno Valley shares the accomplishments so far for 2023.

Photo Courtesy of: San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools

Spelling Bee first place champion, Phoebe Laguna, a fifth grader from Granite Mountain Charter School, listens as her word is called and prepares to spell it.

Photo Courtesy of: City of San Bernardino

San Bernardino's Festival: Where Our Cultures Connect event awards the city its 2023 City Cultural Diversity Award, given by the National League of Cities (NLC).

--> -->