NEWPORT BEACH - June 14, 2016
Our featured artist, Lorelle Miller, is our gracious contributor of her original artwork of the 2016 BYC Wooden Boat Festival. The painting was sold during the silent auction; a great benefit to the festival benefactor. To that we give a standing ovation and thanks as big as the sea.
During the show, Lorelle spent her day talking with festival guests, selling nautical seascape paintings and – if that wasn’t enough – painting another seascape, shown above.
Lorelle added “It was a great honor to be on the cover of the program, and for my painting image to be used for so many of the awards. The boats are magnificent! Attached is the painting I did on site during the show in the tradition of California Impressionist Plein Air Painting. I hope you enjoy it.”
We DO enjoy it Lorelle – yes we DO!!
Be sure to visit Lorelle’s website at http://www.lorellemiller.com/
ANNUAL WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL
ANNUAL WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL
FREE rides from
21600 Newport Center Drive
9:00am - 6:30pm
The Lost & Found will be located at the Information Booth next to the entrance gate.
The Information Booth, volunteers and concierges are available to assist you.
FREE rides from
21600 Newport Center Drive
9:00am - 6:30pm
The First Aid Station will be located
at the Kaiser Permanente Tent.
The Information Booth, volunteers and concierges are available to assist you.
The First-Aid Station will be located at the Kaiser Permanente Tent.
Those heels are no good on boat decks. It’s bare feet or boating shoes only when boarding the yachts. It’s a great opportunity to go shopping for Super Cute Boat Shoes!
Black sole shoes leave scuff marks. Wear proper boat shoes or expect to take off those hard soles before boarding each boat.
The Lost & Found will be located at
he Information Booth next to the
entrance gate.
Those heels are no good on boat decks.
It’s bare feet or boating shoes only when boarding the yachts. It’s a great opportunity to go shopping for
Black sole shoes leave scuff marks. Wear proper boat shoes or expect to take off those hard soles before boarding each boat.