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 Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Tom Fong/Fealing Lin Watercolor Exhibition
Posted by jessica
 Mark your calendars for the month of November: The Alhambra City Hall Gallery of Art (Alhambra, Calif.) presents an exhibition featuring renowned watercolorists Tom Fong and Fealing Lin (both previously featured in the magazine), “ Joy, Love and the Zen of Watercolor.” The show runs Nov. 4-28, with an opening reception 6-9 p.m. Nov. 10. Thanks to Tom Fong for the invite! Overheard
10/22/2008 3:17:29 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Monday, October 20, 2008
A Call for Watermedia Entries
Posted by sarah
The Michigan Water Color Society (MWCS) has issued a Call For Entries for the 62nd annual exhibition, which will be held at the Muskegon Museum of Art, in Muskegon Michigan, from March 14 through May 10, 2009. Any Michigan resident, past or current, is eligible to submit up to two works of watermedia on paper for consideration. National artist, Mathew Daub, will be the juror for this competition and will make the selections for this years exhibition and awards. The deadline for submission is December 15th. This marks the first year that digital entries will be used to select the show. Please visit the MWCS website for a prospectus and all entry requirements. Note: 2008 MWCS award-winner Darcy Scott's painting Birches is pictured here. Overheard
10/20/2008 10:13:59 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Thursday, October 16, 2008
Must-See Watercolor Society Shows
Posted by jessica
Overheard
10/16/2008 5:02:17 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Monday, October 13, 2008
Creativity Workshop Winners Announced
Posted by sarah
Visit our site to see all of the finalists for our Speedy Delivery challenge--and read about the fabulous artists who took on the challenge together. Our winner, Mary Ann Boysen, (whose painting The Watering Trough at the Barn is pictured here), was surprised by the news that she'd won. "Thank you for the nice surprise. At first I didn’t believe it," she said. "I look forward to perusing Jerry’s for some art supplies soon." Don't forget to enter your work for your chance to win a $100 gift certificate to Jerry's Artarama. Click here for the details. From the Magazine
10/13/2008 11:38:43 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Monday, October 06, 2008
Free Downloadable Watercolor Lesson
Posted by sarah
 Treat yourself to a watercolor painting lesson this week--for free! Visit our website to download a step-by-step lesson from watercolor artist Joye Moon by clicking here. Moon walks readers through the process of painting abstract florals and offers a few bonus tips. From the Magazine
10/6/2008 4:07:56 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Wednesday, October 01, 2008
New Jean Grastorf Videos on ArtistsNetwork.TV
Posted by jessica
We’re proud to announce two new workshops on ArtistsNetwork.TV featuring watercolor artist Jean Grastorf. As many of you know, Grastorf uses fresh approaches with watercolor. In her first workshop, she demonstrates her signature pouring technique: Without a brush, she masks areas that are to remain white, and then pours transparent watercolors on the surface. In the second workshop, she creates an abstract watercolor painting, demonstrating techniques such as creating texture, using wax resist, masking, and scraping paint with the edge of a credit card. Click below to see a preview of the videos.
You can also watch previews of the 10 other 40-plus minute videos to help you decide if you’d like to subscribe to an individual workshop ($14.99) for a six-month period with unlimited, 24/7 viewing access, or subscribe to all of them for a six-month period ($69.99) with unlimited, 24/7 viewing access. There’s no downloading required, and you can watch any time of the day as long as you have a high-speed Internet connection. From the Magazine | Tips and Tools | Videos
10/1/2008 12:17:29 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Monday, September 29, 2008
Creativity Workshop: Painting Off-Road
Posted by sarah
 Kathleen Maling challenges artists to paint their local environments in the October issue of Watercolor Artist:
Research your local environment and decide what makes it unique. Then
consider methods of intimately exploring it in ways you might not
normally attempt: by trail, by 
water, or even by air. Always be aware of your surroundings and pack
appropriate equipment. If you're spending time on the water, be sure to
carry your camera or other electronics in an airtight, waterproof
container. Maling is pictured at right, using her canoe to search for subjects in their natural environments. Read the full online article by clicking here.
Try It!Get together with your painting group, or complete the Creativity
Workshop Activity on your own; then tell us about it. Send a JPEG image
(with a resolution of 72 dpi) of your painting to wcamag@fwpubs.com.
We’ll publish a selection of the entries on our website and choose a
favorite. One winner will receive a $100 gift certificate from Jerry’s Artarama. The deadline for entry is October 20, 2008. To see more Creativity Workshop Activities and a gallery of reader responses, click here.
From the Magazine
9/29/2008 9:06:23 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Friday, September 26, 2008
1 Day Left: Romare Bearden Show
Posted by jessica
 A show our Manhattan readers won’t want to miss is Romare Bearden: City Lights at DC Moore Gallery—and if they don’t see it by tomorrow, they will miss it (it closes Sept. 27). The artist is fresh in our minds as well; he was featured in our “Meet the Masters” column in the August issue of the magazine. Here’s what that gallery has to say about the exhibition: “The exhibition features 20 vibrantly expressive watercolors, some with paper collage, that capture the rhythm and energy of New York City. Painted between 1979 and 1986, they literally burst with color that flows across the surface of compact, highly charged compositions. Several of the works on view are from a series of cityscapes done for the opening credits in John Cassavetes’ 1980 film, Gloria.” (Pictured: Broadway, c. 1979-80, by Romare Bearden) From the Magazine | Overheard
9/26/2008 4:51:15 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Monday, September 22, 2008
Art Conservation
Posted by sarah

Puffin Stuff (acrylic on board, 18x36) by Kim Diment For its 10th anniversary, the Artists for Conservation
Foundation will launch its first annual juried exhibition, The Art of
Conservation - An International Exhibition of Nature in Art, featuring the nature art of its members. The exhibition celebrates
artistic excellence in the depiction of nature, raises awareness of
conservation issues and directly supports organizations dedicated to
addressing them. The exhibition will launch in September 2008 at the Hiram
Blauvelt Art Museum (HBAM), one of the world's leading museums for
nature and wildlife art, situated near New York City. The exhibition will be open to the public through December 19, 2008.
Click here to see more images from the show. Overheard
9/22/2008 1:38:29 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Thursday, September 18, 2008
2008 Ones to Watch/Watercolor Society Showcase
Posted by jessica
 Having just finished our December issue, which announces our 2008 Ones to Watch, we’re currently working on our February issue special report: the annual Society Winners Showcase. As the watercolor society exhibition catalogs roll in, I’m noticing a delightful trend: the reappearance of works by this year’s Ones to Watch! So who are these art stars? You’ll have to wait for the December issue, on sale Oct. 28. Speaking of watercolor societies, three shows you might be interested in are currently on display: National Watercolor Society 88th Annual Exhibition: through November 1 at the Riverside Art Museum (Riverside, California) The Alaska Watercolor Society 34th Annual Juried Exhibition: through September 22 at the Stephan Fine Art Gallery (Anchorage, Alaska) California Watercolor Association Member Fall Show: September 27 through December 30 at Gallery Concord (Concord, California) (Pictured: Feeding Time (30x22), winner of the National Watercolor Society Purchase Award, with Silver Star, by Soon Y. Warren)
From the Magazine | Overheard
9/18/2008 10:03:43 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Monday, September 08, 2008
A Little External Motivation for Watermedia Artists
Posted by sarah
 It's time to start painting: Watercolor U.S.A. 2009 will be held June 6 through August 2 at the Springfield Art Museum in Springfield, Missouri. The goal of the annual exhibition is to recognize and encourage watermedia painting and to simulate the collection of orginal works. Prizes include cash awards totaling $40,000. The entry free is $15 and the deadline for entry is March 31. For a 2009 Prospectus, send a SASE to Watercolor U.S.A., Springfield Art Museum, 1111 E. Brookside Drive, Springfield, MO 65807 or call 417/837-5700. For more information, click here to visit the Springfield Art Museum's website or email watercolorusa@springfieldmo.gov. Overheard
9/8/2008 9:08:19 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Friday, September 05, 2008
National Gallery of Art’s New Turner Watercolor
Posted by jessica
 More news at the National Gallery of Art: It’s recently acquired British art icon J.M.W. Turner’s 1840 painting, Oberwesel (watercolor and gouache over graphite with scratching-out, 13¾ x 20 7/8). This important landscape depicts a view of the Rhine River from the hillside vineyards near Oberwesel, Germany. Here’s why it’s a significant piece, according to the National Gallery of Art: “Executed in Turner's signature medium of watercolor, it encapsulates all the most admired qualities of the artist's works in that demanding technique. With its dazzling combination of light, color, and atmosphere, this piece not only marks the pinnacle of Turner's career as an artist but also bears eloquent witness to his stature as a supremely gifted and innovative watercolorist.” Overheard
9/5/2008 4:59:02 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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