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April, May and summer 2015
Meet the New President
Floyd Lawrence
Floyd hails from Newport, Maine – way up
there. He and his wife Jean moved to Florida in
2004. Jean and Floyd currently spend 6 months in
Maine and 6 months in Florida. Floyd had a career
in architecture, leading a team of draftsman for the
construction of buildings. Floyd and Jean had 2
children. Their daughter is a second grade teacher
in Maine and has one son. Floyd and Jean’s son
passed away 3 years ago.
Floyd had painted in oils for 40 years. He
studied art part time at the University of Maine and
took several workshops. In Fort Myers, checking
out the area for watercolor classes, Floyd stopped
by FMBAA and talked with some of the people
who were in the Gallery. They were very nice and
welcoming. He said “….I decided that maybe it
would be a good fit for me. I have enjoyed the
people and the time that I have spent at the gallery”.
His favorite teacher is Neil Walling. Floyd says he
likes the way the watercolors mix and work
together.
Floyd has served on the FMBAA board since 2011.
Floyd has just one objective for his presidency – to
have FUN. He welcomes volunteers and let Floyd
know your suggestions.
It’s Picnic Time at FMBAA - April 2nd
Come to the Potluck & Annual Mtg.
Chair Sharon Hegstrom and her committee are
preparing picnic fare: grilled hamburgers and
bratwurst prepared by chef George Buelow.
Hamburgers, bratwurst, condiment, coleslaw and
lemonade will be provided. Sign up to bring an
appetizer, dessert or baked beans. Don’t forget to
bring your plates and silverware. BYOB. The cost
will be $5.00 per person. Come for apps and drinks
at 5 pm. Dinner will be served at 6 pm. Be sure to
sign up in the gallery or call 463-3909. We need an
accurate count for setting up the tables.
“Clean-up” for these events is a piece of cake as
everyone is so willing to stay and pitch in. Thank
you all for doing that. It is so amazing that in a
matter of minutes there is nothing left to take down
or put away. We are looking forward to our picnic,
which is always a sign of spring in the air, and after
many weeks of cool weather this year, this is such a
welcome change.
Dates to Remember
Mar 22 ART BAZAAR Santini Plaza
Mar 27 Rec “Anything Goes”
Apr 2 Annual Meeting/Pot Luck
Apr 10 “Anything Goes” down
Apr 10 Rec Scholarship Show
Apr 12 Reception Scholarship Show
April 16 Scholarship Show down
April 17 Rec Summer Show
April 18 Begin Summer Hours 1
Paint the Beach……….
…….Sandcastles to Shrimp Boats.
A plein air painting festival in Fort
Myers Beach, Florida. Nov. 2-8, 2015.
Plans are being made for the sixth annual
plein air painting competition sponsored by the
Fort Myers Beach Art Association, Fish-Tale Marina,
Santini Marina Plaza and The Greater Fort Myers
Beach Friends of the Arts with support from the
Town of Fort Myers Beach. Michele Buelow,
overall chairman, and the committee are working
hard to get everything lined up, contacting local
and national sponsors for this annual event which
costs over $20,000 to produce. And Georgia
Reinmuth is getting together the entertainment,
food and venue for the whole event. What will you
do to help?
Some members have already stepped up to
help again this year...Kay Cowan will run the
Check-In and Meet ‘n Greet, Katherine Miller will
chair the Receiving, Mary Chaikowsky will chair
Volunteers, Cheryl Fausel will chair the Hanging
Committee, George Buelow will manage the
Books, Mary Klunk will run the FMBAA Art Raffle,
Milly Periera will organize the Beach Elementary
School activities, Jeanette Chupak is contacting
national sponsors and Julie Nusbaum the Quick
Draw event. Helma Ganson is assisting with the
publicity and local sponsor contacts. The board will
be preparing the gift baskets for the silent auction
during the reception. We still need your help could
you volunteer to prepare the Program? Do you
have some local business connections you can ask
to sponsor a portion of the event? There are
guidelines and precedents for all the jobs as well as
lots of advice. With your help we can make this
even better than before!!
We have sponsors for some prizes, some
donations for the auction, Judge Joseph W.
Palmerio is secured, Meet ‘n Greet venue/sponsor
at Nervous Nellie’s and more. We would like to
offer host homes to the artists who ask, please
consider hosting an artist for the week and get to
know them. Michele will put them in contact with
you and you will make your own arrangements.
These events are still in the planning stages
and may change slightly but give you an idea of the
time frames. Please sign up to help in some way.
We are a national event now and getting
bigger...be a part of it all!!!! Contact
[email protected] Michele Buelow.
Prospectus will be available on line at
www.fortmyersbeachart.com mid-July for
registration first come basis. Registration will be on
line only. Only 60 artists may participate. It is
expected to fill as fast as 2014…with a waiting list.
2015 Paint the Beach - Tentative schedule:
· Nov. 2, 4:30-6:30 pm check in at Nervous
Nellie’s followed by Meet n Greet
· Nov 3th, 7 am-10 am, artists check in at
gallery; painting.
· Nov 4th, 7 am-10 am artists check in at
gallery; painting
· Nov 5th, 7 am-10 am artists check in at
gallery painting.
· Nov 6th, 9 am-11:30 am receiving at festival
tent, 5-7 pm Awards Reception, silent auction
begins
· Nov.7th, 9-11:30 am Quick Draw competition
at Times Square, 9am -6 pm tent open.
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Plein Air Painting Trips organized by Neil Walling
Neil reports that there is one room available for
the trip to Sedona April 18-25, 2015. Also there are
several openings available for the second France
Tour to be held August 21 – September 5, 2015.
Contact Neil to sign up. [email protected].
Annual Membership Fee-Due by March 31
It’s time to pay your membership fee for next
season. A raffle will be held at the April Potluck for
a free regular FMBAA membership. Members who
pay their annual dues before March 31, 2015 will
have their name placed in the raffle.
The next membership year runs from April 1,
2015 to March 31, 2016. If you wish to have your
membership card mailed to you, please enclose a
self-addressed, postage-paid envelope with your
payment.
Choose membership amount: $80 patron; $50
regular; ($40 w/emailed newsletter)
1. Make check payable to FMBAA. 2. Send the check to: FMBAA, P.O. Box 2359,
Fort Myers Beach, FL 33932 Please consider making a contribution to the
FMBAA - you may specify a fund if you want.
George Buelow
Art Supplies to Sell?
You may post information on art supplies you wish
to sell on the chalk board over the sink in the
storeroom.
New square Logo for FMBAA by Neil Walling
Support Our Beach Businesses
We wish to thank the businesses on Fort Myers
Beach that have supported our events during the
year. Give them your business.
Fish Tale Marina
Santini Marina Plaza
Truly Scrumptious
Red Coconut RV Resort
Nervous Nellie’s
Chuck’s Last Stop
Friends of the Arts
Century 21 Tri-Power Realty
Fresh Catch Bistro
Skye’s Restaurant
South Beach Grill
Krusty Pete’s On-The-Beach
Beach Observer
Sand Paper
Matanzas on the Bay
Mini Masters……..start painting
While you are enjoying the summer months, take
your paints with you to the beach and create a
couple of new mini paintings for FMBAA.
Remember the image showing in the mat is 3x5 in
or 4x6 in. Be sure to sign your name in that area so
when matted it shows. We will again mat them to
8x10" for sale. Donation of mat board and bags is
greatly appreciated. And if you put it all together
you deserve a gold star!! This project has turned
out to be a great fund raiser for the group so help
us build up our supply with new paintings. Minis
may be dropped off at the gallery any time
throughout the year. New minis will be hung in
Studio 2 on Oct. 31st next season.
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Library Reminder
– return books & tapes Check your book shelves, etc. for any books, tapes
or DVD's that belong at the FMBAA library and
return them before leaving for the summer. We
have a small budget for the purchase of new books
and DVDs for the library. Send suggestions to Avis
Schmitz, FMBAA Librarian
FMBAA Open House on January 16th featured refreshments provided by the Board and a demonstration of new Golden products.
New Bench in the Garden
The boys take a break at the new bench in the garden that was donated by Bob Ackert in memory of Lee Ackert. The bench was set up just in time to be used during the Don Andrews workshop. We now have two tables in the garden.
The formal dedication of the new table will take place at the April “Pot Luck”
The FMB Jacaranda Festival The FMB Jacaranda Festival is looking for artists to
paint Plein Air at the Mound House during their
Jacaranda Tree/Fest. Artists are invited to paint on
Saturday May 2nd. The Fest will be held May 1, 2,
3, 4, 2015. Festival Director is Barbara Hill (239-
765-1965) also told me that there is a beautiful
jacaranda tree to paint where she lives on Randy
Lane (best viewed from Williams St.).
Sandi McCabe paints in the rain at Mound House.
IN MEMORIUM
Jean Earl Rasmussen (1928-2015)
Jean Rasmussen passed away on February 11,
2015. She was preceded in death by her second
husband Phil Rasmussen. Her obituary reads “In
lieu of flowers, please make donation to the
Scholarship Fund at FMB Art Assoc. P.O. Box 2259
Ft Myers Beach, FL 33932.”
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Summer Open Painting The gallery will be open again this summer (starting April 22) on Wednesday and Thursday mornings from 9:00 a.m. to noon or bring your lunch and stay later. Enjoy the "cool" as you sketch, paint or enjoy the exchange of ideas. Gretchen Johnson and her assistants will often set up still life’s. Work in your own medium or try new ideas. Send photos of your summer projects to the Brushoff editor. Gretchen Johnson
New Members join us
The FMBAA membership reached 225 in early
March. New members joining since the last Brush
Off was published are as follows:
Cheyenne Curran (Pat), 7500 Estero Blvd., FMB, FL
33931. 248-320-4234. [email protected]
(Away: Milford, MI).
Maureen Farris (George), 5195 Estero Blvd., FMB,
FL 33931. 239-223-1025. [email protected]
(Away: Caseville, MI).
Charlotte Gray (Jay), 415 Washington Ct., FMB, FL
33931. 609-487-1826. [email protected]
James Hegge (Crystal), 1840 Estero Blvd., FMB, FL
33931. 414-630-9583. [email protected]
(Away: Heartland, WI).
Laura Olsen, FM, FL. 708-712-8866.
Brenda Smyth, 9249 Independence Way, FM, FL
33913. [email protected] (Away: Ammon,
NB, Canada).
Dianne Tindall (Lynn), 2580 Estero Blvd. Unit 203,
FMB, FL 33931. 609-602-6507.
[email protected]. (Away: Ocean City, NJ)
Diana Leszcz (James), Gardens at Beachwalk, FM,
FL. (away: Fenton, MO).
Mark Metz (Ramona), 3810 Timber Valley Dr., Wis
Rapids, WI [email protected].
Bernadine Varley (Steve), 8120 Banyan Breez Way,
FM, FL 33908. [email protected] .
Shows and Exhibitions
“Anything Goes” Show Receiving for “Anything Goes” is Friday, March
27th 9:00 noon. As the name implies, you may
enter almost anything that you have created,
including photography, sculpture, and for the first
time, computer generated art. If the sculpture is
too large to sit on the counter, you must furnish a
pedestal. No laser, giclee, or iris prints. Your entry
may have been started in a class or workshop and
completed at home. It may have won an award; or
painted years ago. However, the entry must not
have been shown at FMBAA during this season.
There is no entry fee. There will be a Popular
Choice Award of $50 given at the Potluck on April
2nd. Framing instructions are in the Yearbook.
20% commission will be deducted from all sales.
This show will hang until April 10th. If you wish,
with the completion of the proper paperwork, your
submission can be stored and hung for the
Summer Show and/or the first Member Show next
fall (in October).
Entry forms are available on our website
www.fortmyersbeachart.com or at the Receiving.
Joan Zeoli
Summer Show Receiving for the Summer Show will be on Friday,
April 17th, 9am-noon. There is no fee to enter this
show. Use the entry form that is on our website
(www.fortmyersbeachart.com) and make your own
labels. This show will hang until October 17th.
Penny Fox will supervise the receiving for the
Summer Show.
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Winter Juried Show Winners
The Winter Juried Show was judged by Don
Andrews. The reception was sponsored by Fresh
Catch. The Gallery Talk was given by Patty O’Kane
and Sylvia Kasparie was in charge of the show.
Juror’s Statement: What a wonderful diverse
collection of paintings make up the Winter Juried
Show at the Fort Myers Beach Art Association 2015
exhibition. My primary concerns as judge focused
on originality of concept and design organization.
The visually exciting page always calls my eye and
perhaps the painting that looks like it was fun to
paint impresses me. Thank you to all who
participated. It was truly an honor to be asked to
serve as this year’s judge.
AWARDS
Lee Ackert Memorial Award – Dannica Walker
“Tulips and Fiddleheads”
1st Pauline Healey “Walk”
2nd Judi Miller “White Tea Kettle”
3rd Penny Fox “Iron Works”
MERIT AWARDS
Dorothy McDowell “Just Peachy on Sanibel”
Sue Pink “Alphabet Soup”
Cheryl Fausel “The Magic Ring”
HONORABLE MENTIONS Anne Kittel “Into the Woods” Floyd Lawrence “Curious Pigs” Nory McNelis “Luminary Night Nocturnal”
Dannica Walker received the Lee Ackert Memorial
Award for her “Tulips and Fiddleheads” at the
Winter Juried Show.
Lee Ackert was FMBAA president from
1983-1985 and a popular instructor of watercolor.
She was a Signature Member of the Florida
Watercolor Society and its president in 2002. Lee is
known for her bright and beautiful watercolors.
Pauline Healey received 1st Place award went to for “Walk” at the Winter Juried Show. 6
Spring Juried Show Winners
The Spring Juried Show was judged by Jo-Ann Lizio.
The reception was sponsored by Matanzas on the
Bay. Sue Pink expertly gave the gallery talk and
Michele Buelow was in charge of the show.
Judges Statement: “The work is very diverse
and the pieces technically complete. My choice of
award winners is based on giving a range of work
to show, as well as varied subject matter. It was
not an easy task to determine the winners.”
AWARDS
Lucy B. Campbell and Best of Show- Sue Pink "Risk
Taker"
1st Prize- Lynne Wesolowski- " A Heavy Heart"
2nd Prize- Mary Hertogs- "Under the Tuscan Sky II"
3rd Prize- Sylvia J. Kasparie - " Moving Forward"
Merit Awards
Julie Nusbaum- "Myst-Mist "
Nancy Randall- "Wall II "
Gloria Warren - " Cape Marsh "
Honorable Mentions
Kathryn Miller - "Untitled "
Dorothy McDowell - " Beach Day at Bowditch”
Kathleen Taylor - "Coby "
Lee Ackert Award - Dannica Walker -". Joyous"
Florida Watercolor Award- Pauline Healey - " Friends "
This is Glen Petrarca from Matanzas on the Bay, Spring
Juried Show sponsor. Invite him back again.
Sue Pink Best of Show - Lucy B. Campbell Award for
“Risk Taker” at the Spring Juried Show.
Lucy B. Campbell was a resident of Fort Myers
Beach. She left her estate to the Fort Myers Beach
Library, a town children’s organization, and the Fort
Myers Beach Art Association. That was the start of our
endowment fund. The Lucy B. Campbell award is given
each year at the Spring Juried Show in her memory.
Pauline Healey Florida Watercolor Award for “Friends” at the
Spring Juried Show
Lynne Wesolowsk received First Prize for “A Heavy Heart” at
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Dannica Walker received the Lee Ackert Award for “Joyous”
at the Spring Juried Show
Student Scholarship Show April 11-15 The Student Scholarship Show sponsored in part by the Town of Fort Myers Beach will hang in the Fort Myers Beach Art Association gallery from April 11-15 and be on display during regular gallery hours.
Receiving: Friday, April 10th, 1-4:30 pm
Hanging: Friday, April 10th, 1-4:30 pm
Judging: Friday, April 10th, 4:30 pm.
Reception and awards ceremony: Sunday, April 12th from 3-5 p.m.
Take down: Thursday, April 16th, 9-11 am and art work pick up 2:00 – 4:30 pm.
The student scholarships will be awarded to seniors going on to study art at a university or college. Each year the art association works hard to garner the funds to provide these awards. Awards: 1st $1200 scholarship & $175 cash award 2nd $1000 scholarship & $125 cash award 3rd $800 scholarship & $100 cash award All seniors receive a $50 cash award. Junior High students: 1st through 3rd place receive a certificate and art supplies. VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED to help with hanging and the reception. Please contact Bev Silvia (401-573-6890 or [email protected] .
Art on the Boulevard sponsored by Century 21 Tri Power Realty, the March Art Bazaar at Santini Marina Plaza, and support from residents and visitors are a major source of funds for these scholarships. Recently the Jean Rasmussen Family Trust made a donation of $300 to the FMBAA scholarship fund. The FMBAA and the students thank all who contributed to this effort, including the merchants of Santini Plaza,
Skye Restaurant, Al Durrett and the Town of Fort Myers Beach. Joanne Shamp & Beverly Silvia Co-Chair 2015
Scholarship Show
Show Notes and Member News SCANCAP Art League, Show at Captiva Civic Center:
“Island Art”
Michele Buelow: Honorable Mention for
“Sanibel Icon”
SANCAP Art League, 2015 Members Judged Show:
Carol Rosenberg: 3rd Place Award for
“Community”
Leslie Corneliuson: Honorable Mention for
“The Gather”
Suzanne Bennett’s shrimp boat painting is featured on
the cover of Sand Life magazine for March, 2015.
Art Council of SW Florida
Please see the Council website for details –
www.acswf.org .
General Meeting & Installation Lunch
Tuesday, April 14, 2015, 10:30 am – 2 pm hosted by the
ACSWF Advisory Board, Colony Bay Club 5200 Pelican
Colony Blvd., Bonita Springs, FL. Officers for 2015-2017
will be voted on and the Installation of New Officers will
take place. Nominations are:
President: Aimee Schlehr – Naples Art Association
1st Vice President: Wayne Lefebrve – Center for the Arts
Bonita Springs
Treasurer: Celeste Borah – Alliance for the Arts
Recording Secretary: Jeanette Iyoe – Center for the Arts
Bonita Springs
RSVP to [email protected] (239-267-3049)
Upcoming Council Show you may enter
Art League of Fort Myers show “Bountiful Art” receiving
April 25, 2015.
Art League of Fort Myers show “Fly Away” receiving
May 30, 2015
Art League of Fort Myers show “Fireworks” receiving
June 27, 2015
Alliance for the Arts “29th Annual All Florida Juried
Exhibit” receiving June 1, 2015
For other shows during the summer and events see the
ACSWF website.
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FLORIDA WATERCOLOR SOCIETY 2015 Annual Exhibition: The Exhibition will be at the
Leppa-Rattner Museum of Art/ St Petersburg College in
Tarpon Springs, September 6 – November 1.
2015 Convention: The Workshop/Convention dates are
October 2 – October 4, 2015, and will be held at the St.
Petersburg Marriott Clearwater Hotel. The convention
features Morten Solberg (Judge and instructor) and
Jean Pederson (Second workshop instructor).
For more information see their website at:
http://floridawatercolor.org/events.php
NEW FLAG
Marie Crist has donated a new flag to hang on the
FMBAA flag pole.
Pauline Healey’s “Street Scenes” class – FUN
THE BRUSHOFF”
The newsletter of the Fort Myers Beach Art Association is published four times a year:
October, December, February, and April. (Deadline is the 10th of the previous month.)
Editor: Kathy Taylor E-mail: [email protected]
16801 Sanibel Sunset Ct. Unit 401, Fort Myers, FL 33908
(239) 454-4547 Gallery Hours: Mon-Sat: l0-3 Sun: 12-3
Phone (239) 463-3909 Website: www.fortmyersbeachart.com Summer Hours: Wed & Thurs 9-noon
Editor’s Note: Please send me your art news so I
might share it with our membership
Classes and Workshops
Don Andrews workshop – some students came all
the way from Canada.
Sue Pink Workshop????
Dorothy McDowell paints out at Nervous Nellies.
The group is enjoying the warm spring weather.
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Outdoor Painting Schedule
April, 2015
Gloria Warren (508-360-6323)
1 –Times Square and surrounding area, FMB. We have a permit to sell our work in Times Square. Parking fee.
8 – Bonita Beach Park, 27954 Hickory Blvd. Meet at covered pavilion for lunch & critique.
15 – Joanne Shamp home, 5664 Estero Blvd., Fort Myers Beach FL.
22 -- Lakes Park, 2330 Gladiolus, FM. Parking Fee. Meet at train depot area for critique and lunch at noon.
29 – Bowditch Beach Park north end of Estero Is. Meet at the covered pavilion for lunch & critique
May 2015
Barbara Valentine (850-516-5387)
6 - Main Street, turn left before bridge to Ft. Myers Beach, then to Seafood signs. Turn right at sign, park in area of shrimp boats. Meet near blue building.
13 - Red Coconut RV Park, Park at FMBAA and paint at the beach or Red Coconut. Meet at noon at the art gallery.
20 - Newton Park on Estero Blvd. Park at access 21 or 19 or 17 (metered parking). Meet at noon at picnic table area near beach.
27 - Lovers' Key - first entrance. $2.00 fee. On Estero Blvd. cross San Carlos pass, then immediate right into parking lot. Meet at noon at picnic tables.
APRIL 2015 SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT
Experimental 9 – noon
1 Board Mtg. 1 pm
Indoor paint Outdoor paint
2 Annual Meeting Pot Luck 5:30
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Easter 6 Kane class
9-12 Intermed / Advanced 1-4 Beginner
7 Experimental
9 – noon
8 Indoor paint
Outdoor paint
9 10 Anything Goes
Down 9-12
Studio 2 Pastel Grp
down 9-12
Rec Student
Scholarship Show
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Recept. Student
Scholarship
Show 3-5 pm
13 14 15 Indoor paint Outdoor paint
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Student Scholarship Show down
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Rec Summer Show
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20 21 22 Indoor paint Outdoor paint
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27 28 29 Indoor paint Outdoor paint
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Famous Artist Workshops 2015-2016 Fort Myers Beach Art Association, PO Box 2159, Fort Myers Beach, FL 33932 www.fortmyersbeachart.com
Libit Jones “Addicted to Texture”
WATERCOLOR, FLUID ACRYLICS and GOUCHE (all levels)
November 16-18, 2015 (3 days) Having no preconceived idea of what you will eventually paint is kind of scary but this technique is so fun you can forget your fears. Libit will show you how to use bold strokes, splattering, running paint, texturing tools and water or alcohol to create a colorful sheet of paper. Once the paint is dry, you will utilize negative or positive painting and glazing to use your underpainting to your advantage. A process of endless possibilities of realistic, impressionistic and abstract paintings. The 3 day workshop will cover yupo, watercolor paper and hot pressed paper as this technique can be done on a variety of papers. Libit has been exploring using textures in her paintings for several years. She believes a positive attitude combined with adventuristic spirit will carry you through anything. Libit says, “We will be busy but we will have fun”. She is a popular instructor well-known along the sun coast of Florida. She is a signature member of the Florida Watercolor Society and is currently the President. Fees $220 members, $250 non-members. Demo on Sunday November 15 at 4-6 pm Coordinator: Carol Bertino 239-466-9783. Email: [email protected]
Lynn Ferris “Capturing the Light”
WATERCOLOR (all levels) January 25-28, 2016 (4 days) Lynn’s workshop is designed to bring your work to the next level. It’s open to all levels, but some experience with watercolor is helpful. Learning good use of light and shadow can turn your paintings from ordinary to extraordinary. Using a limited palette of mainly transparent colors and a variety of subject matter, students will learn about shadows, light sources, adding glow and drama, and designing with light. Lynn provides handouts, reference materials, and lots of personal attention!! Lynn is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society and the Florida Watercolor Society. She has been awarded the top award at the FWCS and also the “Societies Award” Fees: $295 members, $325 non-members. Demo on Sunday January 24 at 4-6 pm Coordinator: Nancy Randall 239-765-6381. Email: [email protected]
Neil Walling “Painting with Inspiration with Oils”
OIL (all levels) February 22-25, 2016 (4 days) Learn how to develop a strong foundation and then build upon it to create paintings that fulfill your creative vision. The workshop will begin with a fundamental understanding of the “tools” that an oil painter has at their disposal. Neil will help you understand the following aspects of creating an oil painting: Drawing, Composition, Value, Color and Execution. He will cover both studio and plein air painting and will demonstrate with at least two completed paintings. Neil is a popular instructor here in Florida and in Michigan and has won numerous awards for his paintings, has authored many art books. He has organized and coordinated plein air journeys to places in the US and abroad. Fees $255 members, $285 non-members. Demo on Sunday, February 21 at 4-6 pm. Coordinator: Kay Cowan (239-210-6888). Email: [email protected]
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