Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Ayampe





















We stopped in Montanita a fishermen town, that is frequently visited by europeans and americans due to its pristine beaches, hippie individuals and night parties. Not my kind of town, but the see food is delicious so we decided to stop for brunch and had ceviche.

We headed to Sanlango were we stopped at the town and visit a archeological museum. The picture of my sons shows the Salango Island, it is protected as natural habitat. Puerto Lopez, is only 20 minutes away from Ayampe We had booked a trip to see the humpback whales the next day from Pto Lopez so we wanted to make sure we had the correct directions.












To reach to Puerto Lopez we climb the second arm of the mountain chain and here is a pictures from the very top.














We returned to Ayampe and I was able to make a couple of studies of the big rock formations, they are call the La roca del ahorcado, the hangmen rock. In ancient times they used to hang pirates in that island.

























The place we stayed in Ayampe is called las tortugas here is the link if you ever visit the place.




Some pictures of the place, very rustic,with all the amenities and surrounded by breathtaking beauty. The owner and administrator treated us like kings and the seefood was excellent.

Punta Carnero



The following day, I woke up early and headed to the Punta Carnero hotel. It is low season so it was empty. I was allowed to paint from the swimming pool terrace. Incredible views. Too bad it was overcast though.


We headed towards Ayampe that day, we stayed in some cabins next to the beach. The s



un came out and I was able to make some studies later in the day.

The Route of the Sun






We decided to take a 4 day trip to the northen coast of Ecuador.
Stopping through Punta Carnero I had the opportunity of painting the clifts and rock formations. We also went to a fishermen town call Anconcito




I had a big crowd of kids surrounding me while painting, they were curious but harmless. I was afraid they will take off with my brushes but none of them touch anything. They simply have never seen anybody painting that way.




Monday, June 16, 2008

Las Peñas

Las Peñas is a site of the city of Guayaquil, where the city started around 1600 hundreds. The area has been conserved as of the last big fire in the early 1800 hundreds. The site originally had a fort against pirate attacks. Now is quaint area of the city. We climbed the 434 steps to the top. There is a chapel and light house.


Thursday, June 12, 2008

The Morgan

The Morgan is a pirate ship that gives a ride around the River Guayas. We decide to do this trip for sunset. We had an overcast day but the ride was nice and the city looked beautiful at night.


I was able to do a small sketch of a war ship docked near by.

Guayaquil and the turn of the century preservation work


We visited today a preservation park call Parque Historico. The purpose of the park is to preserve samples of fauna and flora of the area and to also preserve samples of architecture of the turn of the 19 century. The park is located next to the river, across the city. The tide was really low when I tood the pictures

There are samples of several wood structures that have been taken from the original places at the city and placed at the museum. Their interior have been refurbished as they were originally.


We visit the zoo, and then went painting. We enjoy a small lunch of tropical fruits and cheese turnovers with sugar. Yum!!


Monday, June 9, 2008

Our First Day of Painting





We decided to go visit and paint at Santa Ana Port. This is a historical place where the city started. Centuries ago the city had a fort in the area. Around 1868 a Brewery started. Now the the site was donated to the City as an historical area and is being recosntructed.


Andreas (my son) and I decide to tackle different subjects. I decide to work on the river view, he liked the architectural features of the area. He did really good, this was his first time painting in oils and in plein aire.


Friday, June 6, 2008

Exploring Guayaquil



Today we went exploring the river walk in Guayaquil. Looking for some good painting spots.

I found the church of San Jose and I will back next week to work on it. Also we discovered that in the afternoon several fishermen go out in their special named canoes in the middle of the river.

My father told me has not seen those kind of long canoes in a long time.

We will take a break this weekend with some family and next week we will be painting everyday.


Thursday, June 5, 2008

The fruit seller


I accompanied my mother to a fruit, vegetable, fish, seafood market and did this small sketch while waiting for her. This is place I will definitely will go back.


Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Pochade box in my luggage

Hello, I am finally in Ecuador. The flight was uneventful.
My son, who is also painting decided to pack his guerrilla cigar box in his lugage. I took the oil paints in mine. Well his luggage and half of his cloth never made it. American Airline assure the luggage arrived. Maybe, somebody took it by mistake

Lesson learned pack your pochade box in a carry on. Make sure your luggage has good identification tag. You can always find oil painting at your destination but not your equipment.