What did we do last summer? Find out at our upcoming exhibit, Summer Work.
All 15 members of the Wednesday Studio have one piece of art in this show, which will have an unusual feature: Through explanations and sketches placed next to each work, visitors can find out everything they always wanted to know about our art but were afraid to ask.
Each of us has described our process in creating the finished piece—how we chose the subject, colors and approached attempted, problems encountered along the way, lessons learned.
The show will be in place September 4-29, 2018, with the opening reception on Friday, September 7, from 6:00 to 7:30 pm. Hope to see you there.
Here are the finished pieces you will see:
Linda Andreatta: Red Sky at Morning. Pastel.
Martha Pope. Upper Missouri. Pastel on sanded paper.
Lynne Mallonee Schlimm. Yellow Ball. Watercolor.
Kay Elsasser. Shipwreck, Aran Islands, Ireland. Watercolor.
Nancy Arbuthnot. Gull on the Simmering Flats. Watercolor.
Vince Iannacchione: Fluid Mechanics. Pastel and watercolor.
Tara Hamilton. A Gathering of Tulips. Watercolor.
Carolyn Rondthaler. Lotus. Watercolor.
Anne Shields: A Scene of Visionary Enchantment. Pastel. The title is how Merriweather Lewis referred to the white cliffs of the Missouri River.
Wan Lee: Mouth of the Mississippi. Watercolor.
Fran Tomlinson: Joy at the Piano. Pastel.
Pat Stocks: Peachy Keen. Pastel.
Linda Norton: In the Mangrove. Watercolor.
Marian Wiseman. Dianne’s Spring Blooms. Watercolor.
Lovely!!! Surely wish I could be there to hear all of the backgrounds on these gorgeous paintings!
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Anne,
Your painting is even more engaging than the photos of the cliffs. CongratulTions!
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