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Amador County Artists Association
Note From the EditorNote From the Editor
Shari L. Schreiber ACAA Newsletter Editor
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Next General Meeting March 11, 2015 7:00 PM
Regular ACAA meetings are the SECOND WEDNESDAY of the
month Location Amador Senior Center 229 New York Ranch Road Jackson, California 95642
VISITORS ARE WELCOME Officers President: Judy Day Vice President: Julie Trail Recording Secretary: Em Rojas Corresponding Sec’y: Catherine Woodruff Treasurer: Laureen Shimmon Board Members Sandra Campbell Judy Jackson Margo Carr Membership Chair: Marie Mort www.amadorcountyartists.org www.facebook.com/Amadorartists Newsletter Editor: Shari L. Schreiber [email protected] www.facebook.com/amadorartists
March 2015
Gourd Artist Heather Hopman was featured at the ACAA meeting in February
HEATHER HOPMAN, multi-talented artist, demonstrated February 11 at the ACAA meeting. She
displayed not only her knowledge of the subject but her enthusiasm for her craft. She discussed and
provided examples of various types of gourds, wood burning, gold leafing and other methods of
enhancement. Heather and her husband are the owners of Chaos Glass Works in Sutter Creek.
The Amador County Artists Association meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at
7PM at the Amador Senior Center, 229 New York Ranch Road, in Jackson. For
more information, visit:
www.AmadorArtists.org
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Colleen Williams-Photographer now has two venues displaying her art so for you're viewing pleasure they are Amador 360 located in Plymouth, 18590 State Highway 49 & Uphill Vineyards in Amador City, 14196 Old Highway 49.
Saturday, March 14, 2015
10:00am – 3:00pm
BASICS & BEYOND with Suzanne Bell
Encaustic painting is a 3000 year old art form consisting of melted bees wax, tree
resin and pigments for color. This workshop focuses on encaustic safety, studio set up,
the history of encaustics along with several painting techniques. Students will com-
plete several encaustic masterpieces ready for showing! Visit our website for more in-
formation: www.gallerypetroglyphe.com/workshops
Sunday, March 15, 2015
10:00am – 3:00pm
ENCAUSTIC PAINTING: TEXTURE AND COLLAGE with Suzanne Bell
Take your art to the next level. We’ll focus on the more advanced techniques
available in the encaustic art world, such as, grout, impressions, stamping,
oil staining, antiquing, image transfers, embedded elements, water designs,
fun papers, charcoal, graphite, metallic powders, and much more! Students
will complete several encaustic masterpieces. Come to have fun, dress for
mess. Must have taken a Basic or Introductory Encaustics class prior
to this class. Visit our website for more information,
www.gallerypetroglyphe.com/workshops
Petroglyphe Gallery Workshops 2015
March 14: 10am – 3pm – Suzanne Bell, Beginning Encaustics & Beyond
March 15: 10am – 3pm – Suzanne Bell, Advanced Encaustics – Texture & Collage
March 28: 10am – 2:30pm – Dale Laitinen, Painting Clouds in Watercolor
April 18: 10am – 4pm – James Aarons, Ceramics – Exploring Underglaze Surfaces
April 24: 25, 26: 9am – 4pm – Dale Laitinen, Watercolor – Paint the California Foothills
May 30: 10am – 4:30pm – Tracy Lewis, Ink & Watercolor
June 6, 7: 10am – 4pm – Doug Lawler, Oil Pastel – A Study of Possibility
August 8, 9: 10am – 4:30pm – Tracy Lewis, Watercolor Fundamentals & Theory
September 12, 13: 9am – 4pm – Nicholas Collins Linoleum Cut: Strategy &Technique
October 3: 10am – 3pm – Suzanne Bell, Beginning Encaustics
October 4: 10am – 3pm – Suzanne Bell, Advanced Encaustics
October 17, 31: 10am – 4pm – James Aarons Building Clay Canvasses & Glazing
October 24, 25: 9am – 4pm – Erin Dertner, Palette Knife Painting in Oil
November 13, 14, 15: 9am – 4pm – Dale Laitinen, Watercolor – Paint the Sierra
Petroglyphe Gallery
8317 Main Street
Mokelumne Hill, CA 95245
www.gallerypetroglyphe.com
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SPOTLIGHT ARTIST FOR MARCH
LYNN SLADE
Lynn Slade received her BFA in Design from the University of Southern Califor-nia and her graduate work in Graphic Design was done at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. For over 20 years, she owned the Alyson Design Group, a graphic design company specializing in corporate advertising, magazine and marketing design as well as direct mail advertising. In addition, she served as a volunteer teacher of drawing and design both privately and in the elementary schools in Alameda County. In 1990, she concluded her advertising career and started to paint. At first she painted in straight watercolor. After a few years she discovered the rice paper/collage technique. Lynn’s paintings are a combination of watercolor and hand-made rice papers known as “Washi”. She has been doing some form of this technique ever since. She states, “I began working with this combination to try and capture both the color and texture of my subjects and to recreate the mood that these subjects inspired in me. Washi (textured rice paper) allows me to ex-press all aspects of a subject. I am drawn to bold, dramatic shapes and color and I love the color intensity that the layering of papers and paint provides.”
Looking closely at one of her watercolor collages you will find multiple layers of color enhanced by the unique qualities of the washi itself: small pieces of newsprint, gold threads and specks of silver, bits of bark or leaves, unusual patterns, various textures that draw you into the image. The layering of papers and paint makes both the creation and the finished piece be-come a tactile experience as well as a visual one. Her watercolor collages have won many awards and are incuded in private collections both nationally and internationally. Most recently, her painting “Foe Gold” won 1st Place in the Lodi Community Art Centers’ National Spring Show, and “Perched” was accepted into San Diego Watercolor Society 32nd International Exhibition. Lynn’s paintings have also been honored in widely recognized publications. In 2010, she received 2nd place in Watercolor Magazine’s International Watermedia Showcase Competition. Her painting “Bale Patterns” can be seen in the Feb., 2010 issue of the magazine, and “Bale Patterns” was also selected for Splash 12: Celebrating Artistic Vision.
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SUTTER CREEK GALLERY FEATURES SANDRA CAMPBELL IN MARCH Spring is just around the corner so Sandra Campbell is highlighting florals for her show at the Sutter Creek Gallery where she will be the featured artist for March. Landscapes and abstracts will also be repre-sented. Some images are pastel paintings while others are mixed media and collage. Campbell began to study art after retiring from teaching. She always had an interest in art, just not the time to pursue it, so she incorporated the arts into her middle-school English classes at every opportunity. After retirement, she enrolled in college classes in drawing, watercolor and the use of colored pencils. Later she studied under master pastelist Thelma Davis of Placerville for three years. Since then she attended workshops conducted by pastel artists Gil Dellinger, Clark Mitchell, and others.
Besides pastels, Campbell has long been interested in the possibilities represented by collage. Last year she completed a class at Cosumnes River College in collage and assemblage which has opened up new avenues of creation. A few of her pieces have been fabricated from cup-up pastel artworks. Others are made from rice and other torn or cut papers. Most re-cently Campbell took up a challenge to paint 30 pieces in 30 days. This led to experimentation with acrylic paints, including mixed media and abstracts.
Sutter Creek Gallery invites you to meet Sandra Campbell at the reception in her honor on Saturday, March 7, from 4 to 7 p.m., as part of the region’s First Satur-day Art Trek. She is one of the local artists exhibiting at the cooperative located in the heart of Sutter Creek at 35 Main Street. Besides original paintings, Sutter Creek Gallery offers many affordable items including prints, cards, jewelry, gourds and fiber arts. The gallery is open Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For additional infor-mation, call 209-267-0228 or email [email protected].
STAY TUNED TO TSPN TV FOR a new monthly show, “ART and About”. From Sutter Creek Gallery, Sandra Campbell and Wendy Rogers will be the first artists interviewed on the first show.
Shari will be the host of the show...
Sutter Creek Gallery Has a New Artist
Oil painter Scott Anderson has joined the Sutter Creek Gallery as a cooperative mem-ber. His specialty is capturing the beauty of nature. As he explains, “the endless sounds of water rushing, birds singing, critters moving in the brush, and breathing the crisp air helps me to see and feel what I want to put down on canvas.” He be-
comes immersed in the changing colors, shapes, light and textures and works to portray what excites and inspires him about a particular place in time.
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ART IN PUBLIC PLACES
The schedule to follow your favorite artists for March & April 2015 is:
Castle Oaks Golf Club in Ione: Dorothy Magoffin
Superior Court of Ca. in Jackson: Judy Regnier
American River Bank in Jackson: Ted Smith
Rosebud's Cafe in Jackson: Judy Day
Amador Senior Center in Jackson: David & Leslie Schupp
Sierra Eye Care in Jackson: Colleen Williams
Amador Residential Care in Jackson: Sandra Campbell
Last month at Rosebud’s -- The Shooting Schupps (David and Leslie) sold two photos: The dirt road is on a plantation in VA. The moss covered rocks were in a stream in WA.
Colleen Williams, Photographer, sold two of her photos in February, which were on display at the Uphill Vineyard Tasting Room Amador City. Venice, Italy "Fresh Fish of the Day"
Manarola Cinque Terre, Italy
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Galleries
A map of Art Trek galleries can be viewed at www.amadorarts.org.
AmadorArts Gallery - Julie Trail –Watercolors of Barns. This artist just won First Place in the River Reflections competi-tion in the two-dimensional category. She paints every day, with the landscape being her greatest pleasure. Her winning painting of the Mokelumne River is evidence of these skills. “A Mighty Being” not only shows trout under water, but eagles
soaring above. Operated by the non-profit AmadorArts, the gallery is open weekends 12:00 to 4:00 pm and weekdays 9:00 am – 2:00 pm, except Wednesdays. Visit www.amadorarts.org or call 209-267-9038 for information.
Little City Studio & Gallery - A Little of Everything in this working textile studio and gallery: A great collection of afforda-
ble handmade works of art including paintings, prints, collage, quilted pieces, jewelry, scarves, hats, wearables, pottery, turned wood, photos, cards. Regular hours are 10-5 on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Located in the very center of Ama-
dor City, 14180 Main Street, Amador City 95601, right across from Buffalo Chips. For info, call Carol at 267-9189.
Sutter Creek Gallery – Jim Glanton – Featured Artist for Februay. A Very accomplished commercial artist for most of his career in the Bay Area, Glanton learned to love painting with watercolor and acrylics, which is still a passion today. His sub-jects range from realistic landscapes to abstract flora and fauna to cartoon-like images. His abstract paintings utilize acrylic paints while the others are generally rendered in watercolors. This cooperative gallery is at 35 Main Street , Sutter Creek
and is open Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For additional information, call 209-267-0228 or email [email protected].
Fine Eye Gallery – Liz Collins – Giclee Prints and Anthony Hansen –Metal Sculpture.
Continuing into February, giclee prints by Liz Collins will be featured. Each work is a travelogue of adventure containing maps, cues and clues leading us into her whimsical world of exotic color and perspective. Also, come and see Anthony Han-sen’s signature patchwork sculptures, made from found automotive parts, license plates, signs and other sheet metal scraps
that portray stories of how distant lives and journeys are interconnected by the character of time.
The works of many fine artisans from across the country can be seen here, such as contemporary paintings, prints, glass, homeware, artsy clocks, furniture, lighting, jewelry, clothing, and more.
71 Main St., Sutter Creek, CA 95685. . Gallery Hours: 10:30am – 5:30pm daily.
Petroglyphe Gallery - Lynn Slade is the spotlight artist for March. The gallery represents North American artists, many from California, who have impressive credentials with works in private, corporate, and public collections, such as unique orig-inal contemporary works of art in oil, acrylic, watercolor, glass, ceramic and jewelry. Located in Mokelumne Hill, at 8317 Main,
Petroglyphe Gallery is in a newly renovated historic building. www.gallerypetroglyphe.com Regular gallery hours: Thurs –Sat 11:30am–5:30pm; Sun. 11:30am– 4pm. 209-286-1387.
Gallery 10 –"Winter is for the Birds!" is the February exhibit showcasing themed art by members and consignors. Hours: open Wednesdays through Mondays between 11 and 5. For further info, contact 209-267-0203
or www.gallery10suttercreek.com.
Add Art Provides fine art framing services and displays the colorful work of the late John Johannsen who first showcased his vibrant whimsical canvases in a one-man show at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor. 20 Main St., Jackson, CA
95642. www.addart.com 209-223-3339.
Chaos glassworks - Using a state-of-the-art electric furnace, David Hopman blows and handshapes one-of-a-kind exquis-ite art glass pieces, from bowls, to lights, and more. 121 Hanford St, Sutter Creek, CA 95685 www.chaosglassworks.com 209
-267-9317.
Valley View Interiors - A design resource located in historic Sutter Creek. VVI specializes in residential and hospitality inte-riors, with 25 years of design experience. See the varied art on the walls. 48 Main St., Sutter Creek, CA 95685. Call Larry
Shaw for VVI’s hours or to make an appointment: 209-267-5515.
The Amador Art Trek is expanding! Look for information about new Galleries and Participating Businesses in April.
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Open Studios 2015
Report from Karen Crane Open Studio To-Do List:
Save the date for the Studio Tour, Sept. 19-20.
Think about where you might want to show. We have discovered that groupings of artists draw a lot of peo-
ple, and group locations are organizing now. Contact Karen if you want more info or suggestions.
Start preparing a list of your special customers to invite. Personal invitations to people who already know
your work tend to bring them to the show, and collecting email addresses, snail mail addresses now will
ensure that your list is larger, and that no gets left out.
Share your talents and ideas about how to cut expenses and increase scholarship money at a Studio Tour
Brainstorm at 6:15 at the Senior Center on March 11, just before the next ACAA meeting. Please call
Karen Crane, this year’s chairperson, at 223-1720 or [email protected] for more information.
Thank you!
Student Art Show Report
Volunteers are needed for various small jobs in the final weeks of the preparation for this show, between April
15 and May 6. Please call Karen at 223-1720 if you want to help support young artists to learn how to enjoy
showing their art. Also, please plan to attend the Student Art Show Award Reception on May 5 or 6, at the
Amador School District Office. Exact details will be announced as soon as they are known.
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Paint and be Happy David k. Lobenberg
at Studio L Phone: 916-737-2311 Email: [email protected] Website: lobenbergart.com Blog: davidlobenberg.blogspot.com I'm on Facebook and Pinterest. Blog: davidlobenberg.blogspot.com March 10, 12 - Acrylic Painting Workshop at Studio L. Learn how to paint animals in an energetic and impressionistic "alla prima" style. Tuition $160. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. each day. March 21, 22 -
Watercolor Workshop at Studio L. Learn how to capture a dramatic California spring time landscape filled with blooming poppies on a steep and rugged Northern California coast line. Tuition $160. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. each day. April 11, 12 - Watercolor Workshop at Studio L. Watercolor an evocative and ro-mantic Parisian street scene with a combination of wet-on-wet and wet-on-dry techniques. Tuition $160. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. each day. April 14, 16 - lorious Outdoor Plein Air Painting! Location to be announced. Any medium.Tuition $160. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. each day. May 2, 3 - Watercolor Workshop at Studio L. Paint a super dramatic landscape bursting with saturated color and light! I will be introducing the use of colored conte crayon to help render the lighting effects. Tuition $160. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. each day. May 19, 21 - Acrylic Painting Workshop at Studio L. We will be rendering a classic San Francisco cable car with passengers onboard. The style will be bold and impressionistic. Tuition $160. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. each day. May 23, 24 - Glorious outdoor painting on beautiful country acreage north Of Lincoln. Any medium and a Gourmet Chef-prepared luncheon included! Tuition $275.00. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 pm. June 6, 7 - Watercolor Workshop, Studio L. Learn how to paint a regal herd of elephants on the African Savannah at sundown. A great exercise in bold color within a limited color range. Tuition $160. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00p.m. each day June 9, 11 - Outdoor, Plein Air Painting. Any medium.Location to be announced. Tuition $160. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. each day. OUT-OF-TOWN OUT-OF-STATE SCHEDULE FOR THIS YEAR June 27, 28 - "The Six Universal Skill Sets Of Drawin" workshop at University Art in San Jose. Tuition $185. 10:00 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday. Contact University Art, San Jose to regis-ter. July 24 to 27 - "California Vibe Watercolor Portraiture" workshop for the Society of Western Artists in Redwood City. 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. each day. Contact SWA for registration info. October 12 to 15 - "California Vibe Watercolor Portraiture" workshop for the Dixie Water-color Society in St. Charles, Utah. 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. each day. Contact DWS for registration info.
CLASS
SCHEDULE
ANJE OLMSTEAD'S collage of MARGARET DALTON was commis-
sioned by Jackson Rancheria in March 2014. The portrait of the de-
ceased tribal leader measures 9" wide by 8' high. The tribe asked
for certain visuals to be included, such as tribal members, meetings
with then-President Clinton and then-Governor of CA Pete Wilson,
along with favorites: her granddaughter, some well-known country
singers, a large stuffed rabbit and more.
The collage, which tells Margaret’s life story visually, was unveiled
in a sacred ceremony February 9 attended by tribal members and a
few guests. The portrait is now open for viewing by the public at its
installation site just outside Margaret's Café at the Rancheria.
Sheri Hoeger, who has been creating decora-
tive and fine art for 25 years, will be demonstrat-ing at the next meeting of the ACAA on March 11, at 7 p.m., in the Senior Center, 229 New York Ranch Road, Jackson. Hoeger she will demonstrate her technique for painting with fluid acrylics mixed with medium for increased open
time and discussing her techniques for capturing the likeness and person-ality of an animal. ACAA meets each month on the second Wednesday.
The public is invited and new members are encouraged. For more infor-mation visit www/amadorcountyartists.org.
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Would you like your artwork recognized on the Amador County Artists Association Website? How
about in a video? Would you like your name included as a member? Would you like your announce-
ments to be featured on the website and on the ACAA Facebook page, and in the Newsletter? By get-
ting your dues in before March 1, you will be eligible to submit your favorite image for the newest vid-
eo. This will be shown on YouTube, and all the other above mentioned places. Not only that, but you
will be helping to raise scholarship funds for the students in Amador County. Come join us!
California taxpayers can support arts education programs this tax season through Keep Arts In Schools Fund. Individuals may make tax-deduductible contributions of $1 or more through the Voluntary Contribution portion of 2014 state tax return.
Watercolor Workshop with Jeannie Vodden
Join Gold Country artist Jeannie Vodden in a one-day watercolor workshop de-signed to teach you her basic watercolor techniques, limited color schemes and layering methods. During the class you will learn about creating the illusion of volume, about reflected light, and adding extra color to create luminescence. You will learn how to paint spar-kling water drops, a rose, and a wall paper background. Watercolor demonstrations, class discussions and one on one instruction are always part of Jeannie’s classes.
Advanced students are encouraged to bring their own rose photos to work from. A drawing template and photo will be provided for those who would like to follow along with her as she demon-strates. Jeannie will have handouts, color and instructional charts for sale, as well as prints and cards. "Rose with Waterdrops" One day watercolor class Where: Rancho Calaveras Property Owners Association, 3995 California Hwy 26, Valley Springs, Ca 95252 To sign up call the RCPOA @ 209 772-1355 or Roberta @ 209 786-5604. For further info: email Jeannie: [email protected] or Roberta @[email protected] When: Saturday, March 14 10am - 4pm (lunch and snacks will be provided) *All skill levels from beginner to advanced intermediate.
A template of the rose will be provided to interested students, plus watercolor paper and a color copy of Jeannie's painting. Beginners who do not have paint, brushes or palettes can pay $25 for basic materials. Please share if you know people who might be interested in this class. Thank you! Jeannie
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
James Peter Van Dyke
Laurie Story Vela
AntoinetteChristensen (Anne)
Cynthia Dunn-Selph
Gallery 10, Sutter Creek, is proud to welcome Bryan Hammond for the month of March as our featured artist
Bryan has been painting since he was young, gaining a strong foundation of skills and technique, and love of landscapes, from Howard Rees of Jackson, CA. He graduated with a BA in Art from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, in 2012. The years following his graduation have been filled with experimentation and exploration of many media. Bryan feels that painting is his strength and the best platform to express his interpretation of the world. Gallery 10 is delighted to offer Bryan this opportunity to exhibit his work in a one-man show during March. There will be a reception in Bryan’s honor on Saturday, March 7, 2-5 P.M. at Gallery
10, 15 Eureka Street, Sutter Creek. The reception will be hosted by Susan’s Place. We invite all of Bryan’s friends, family, followers, and all of Gallery 10’s clientele, plus all wandering art-lovers, to visit the gallery during March and see the exuber-ance and style of this young, dynamic artist!
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Watercolor demonstration by Jeannie Vodden featured at ACAA’s November’s
meeting
A NEW WATERCOLOR COLLAGE CLASS WITH LYNN SLADE "CRITTERS IN COLLAGE"
April 17, 18 and 19 in the studio in Pioneer
9 to 4 each day.
This fun class is all about capturing
animals; their stance, their personality, their essence.
Using your own photographs and working with rice papers and other
collage materials, the workshop will explore collage tech-niques
combining color and texture to create a one of a kind image.
$140.
For further information email [email protected] or call 209-295-4667.
Lynn's entire 2015 Class Schedule is available on her website lsladeart.com.