Pastelist - Tucson Pastel Society
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Pastelist - Tucson Pastel Society
The Tucson Pastelist Tucson Pastel Society Monthly Newsletter DECEMBER 2015 JOIN US AT OUR ANNUAL HOLIDAY PARTY A POTLUCK LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY DEC. 16 – 1 to 4pm 2447 N. Los Altos Ave. See Page 3 for details x NEXT GENERAL MEETING WEDNESDAY JAN. 20 – 2 to 4pm 2447 N. Los Altos Ave. PROGRAM & DEMO: PIECE BY PIECE: GROWING AN ORGANIC PAINTING Presented By Artist Linda Poverman Art Critiques after the meeting (Bring your art for a critique) x NEXT BOARD MEETING Friday, Dec. 11 – 1-3 p.m. 2447 N. Los Altos Ave. All members are welcome www.TucsonPastelSociety.org Photographing Your Art Whether you want to make prints of your paintings, share your work online or simply keep a record of a painting before you sell it, it is important to know how to take a good photograph of a painting. You can have a professional photographer take the photo, or you can do it yourself. Here are some DIY tips for taking good photos: • Take artwork out of the frame and from behind any glass before photographing. • Use a digital SLR camera rather than a small point and click model or your phone. If you can’t afford one, then borrow or rent one. Any quality brand like Canon, Minolta, Pentax or Nikon will do a good job for you. • Take your artwork outside to photograph in natural light. • Watch for any shadows or glare. • Adjust the white balance, if your camera has that option, so the whites are a light grey tone and the white does not appear to glow. Continued on Page 8 IT’S TIME TO RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP! Thank You Everyone! Thank you for being a member of our group, for helping us grow, and for supporting our many events and activities this year. Our ability to provide you with so many great demos at our meetings, and all of our fun activities is made possible by your membership dues. So please renew your membership for next year – we want our ripple to become a stream! Annual membership dues are $35, and must be paid before Feb. 19. RENEWAL DUES CAN BE PAID ON THE “JOIN” PAGE ON OUR WEBSITE – www.tucsonpastelsociety.org/join/html - click on the PAY NOW button. You can also renew and pay by check at our December Holiday Party, or at our January meeting. Tucson Pastel Society DECEMBER 2015 Meet Our Member... Becky Neideffer Becky Neideffer has worked in all art mediums, but prefers soft pastels and colored pencils. Her art is realistic with an emphasis on light. She paints predominately landscapes but also does still life, animals, figurative and floral subjects. A self-taught artist, she has studied basic design, anatomy, landscape, charcoal, watercolor, pen and ink, conté, pastel and oil with professional artists, including Richard McKinley, Maggie Price, Doug Dawson, Stephanie Birdsall, Albert Handell, Phil Starke, Lee McVey, Ned Mueller, Larry Charles, Linda Lucas Hardy, Pat Averill, Ann Kullberg and Cecile Baird. Her paintings have been exhibited at many places in the Tucson area. She received the 2010 Honorable Mention Award in the Still Life and Floral division of the Pastel Journal magazine’s 100 Competition. Other awards include Honorable Mention in the St. Philip’s 75th Anniversary Juried Show, Merit Awards at the Pima County Fair, 1st Place in the Southwestern League of Fine Arts Ranch House Gallery Juried Show, 2nd Place in the CPSA District #212 Desert Foothills Lutheran Church Gallery in Scottsdale, and People’s Choice at the Tucson Colored Pencil Botanical Gardens Show. Three Kings She is the founder and current president of the Tucson Pastel Society, which has grown from a few friends in 2010 sharing a passion for pastels, to more than 70 members in 2015. Becky also is a member of the Tucson Plein Air Painter’s Society, the Tucson Colored Pencil Artists Association and the Colored Pencil Society of America. Indiana was her home until 1993 when her husband retired and they moved to Arizona. They have five children, eleven grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. For 10 years, Becky owned The Cake Pan, using her art to design and create novelty and wedding cakes. After serving two elected terms as Clerk of Courts, she was a Computer Support Specialist for court systems in the United States. She received her Associate Degree in Computer Analyst and Programming from Pima Community College. From 2002 to 2007, she was the production manager for Programs for the Arts and a part time receptionist for Sonoran Gardens, Inc. Cowboy Up! Artist Statement Becky Neideffer www.bneideffer.com I cannot remember not drawing. As a child, I was left handed, dyslexic and attended a school with four grades in the same room where individual creative expression was not encouraged. I was often in trouble for drawing or “doodling” on my school papers. While still in grade school, my sister gave me a Jon Gnagy art kit that contained small tubes of oils and watercolors, drawing supplies and small sticks of pastel along with a book on how to draw by using lines and cross-hatching for shading and modeling. I still have the book and some of the pieces of that kit. It opened the world of art for me. I have a strong connection with the landscape so I feel compelled to paint in the outdoors or “en plein air” using pastel because of the vibrancy of the color and I don’t have to wait for pastels to dry. The result of my painting is immediate. My subjects are often chosen by the play of light and shadow and the patterns created on the landscape. During an “en plein air” session in that particular moment of time, I respond and react to what I am seeing. An emotional response to the scene will come through in my painting. Bear Paw Pond Even though I consider myself a realist, pastel gives me a creative freedom to use loose strokes and leave interpretation to the imagination of the viewer. Drawing in the studio with colored pencils satisfies my love of detail. I am drawn to Southwest region because I love the environment and the culture. The people, the animals, the flora, the fauna, mountains, boulders and vast blue skies, they all inspire me to paint. 2 DECEMBER 2015 Tucson Pastel Society JOIN US! MEMBER NEWS DECEMBER OPEN STUDIOS SUSAN WOODARD – won 2nd Place in the Associates category at the 2015 Tucson Plein Air Painters show for her oil painting, “Rose Canyon Lake.” Susan has three paintings in the show, which opened on Nov. 20 at Premiere Pianos in Plaza Palomino (at Swan and Glenn in Tucson), and runs through Jan. 5, 2016. LOCATION: 2447 N. Los Altos Ave. (West of 1st Ave. and north of Grant Rd., behind Fry’s). Parking is available in the rear of the building. W COSTUMED FIGURE SATURDAY, DEC. 12 9:30am to 12:30pm Monitor: Lee Ackerman Model: Lynn Gregson W STILL LIFE SATURDAY, DEC. 26 9:30am to 12:30pm Monitor: Meredith Milstead Open Studio sessions offer a place for artists of every level to practice and improve their craft while they collaborate, share ideas and learn from each other in a fun and creatively encouraging environment. Tables and chairs are provided. Bring your own art supplies, and easels. All media is okay – pastels, oils, watercolors, graphite, colored pencils, pen & ink, etc. Everyone is welcome to attend – members and non-members alike – so come, and invite a friend to join you! Fee: $10 per person per session (Goes toward our building fund) EMELY McCONKEY – is currently showing her artwork in the “Desert Schemes” show at Desert Artisans Gallery, 6536 E. Tanque Verde Road in Tucson. Open Mon-Sat from 10-5, and Sundays from 10-1:30, the show runs through Feb. 7, 2016. CATHERINE HARVEY – was juried into the 2015 Pastel Society of New Jersey’s (PSNJ) Annual Art Show for her painting, "Berkshire View.” The show ran through Nov. 30 at Cranes Mill in West Caldwell, NJ. Cathy also was accepted as a Signature Member of PSNJ. ELLEN CHOLSKI and SHERIDAN SHIMP – attended a Liz HaywoodSullivan workshop in October. LOUISE SACKETT – invites all TPS members to stay warm this winter and keep up with her on her blog: http://pleinspeaking.blogspot.com/ Louise lives atop a wind-driven hill in chilly New Mexico! CONGRATULATIONS to the award winners in our Tohono Chul Park show: 1st Place – MEREDITH MILSTEAD for Bignotti Road; 2nd Place – MEREDITH MILSTEAD for Cholla Sunrise; 3rd Place – DIANE SHELBY for Catalina Rocks; Honorable Mentions – FRAN ODUM for Tiny Treasurers, KEITH SHALLCROSS for The Gleaners and SHERIDAN SHIMP for Early Morning. See their paintings on Page 5 (Members Gallery) and on the website www.tucsonpastelsociety.org/shows. NEWS FROM OUR BOARD ALL MEMBERS are invited to our Annual HOLIDAY PARTY – A Potluck Luncheon: Bring your favorite food and beverage – and bring your spouse, significant other or a friend. Coffee and table service will be provided – but please bring enough food of one category (main dish, side dish, salad or dessert) to serve 6-8 people. Join us from 1-4 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 16, as we celebrate together at our new building, 2447 N. Los Altos Ave. (1 block west of 1st Ave. and ½ block north of Grant Road in Tucson.) This annual party takes the place of our General Meeting in December. Please contact and R.S.V.P. to Cheryl Bullard at cfbullard@cox.net or Adrianna Hewings at adriannahewings@cox.net. MEMBERSHIP DUES – for renewal are due now. (See Page 1) KATHY WILLIS, JANET HORTON and SARA VASQUEZ – were guests at our November general meeting. Welcome! And we hope to see you again. LEE ACKERMAN won the 50/50 Raffle and PEGGY MARLATT won a gift certificate from Arizona Art Supply at our November General Meeting. A BIG THANK YOU TO PAUL DANIELS and GEORGE SHEPARD – for helping spruce up our new building. Paul (Dian Moore’s husband) winterized our swamp coolers, and George (Jet Sheprard’s husband) filled in the driveway potholes. 3 Tucson Pastel Society From the Board Members Annette Grantham Shows Committee Dear Members, There are many exciting things happening in the Tucson Pastel Society. We have a new building, which is kind of like adopting a baby I would think: lots of doting family members. But with all this going on, I wanted to make sure that some other important events don’t get lost along the way. TPS is providing its membership with opportunities for growth constantly. This time of year is show season and you have either entered our shows or missed these opportunities. If you aren't participating this year, perhaps I can help you understand the benefits to you, the wonderful artist you are, so that you will be prepared to participate in the future. Our Annual Holiday & Charity Show fulfills our obligation as a nonprofit organization by donating to a local charity or other nonprofit organization. For you, it means your donation of a small piece of framed art is your “entry fee” to this show and also it helps support the Tucson Arts Brigade. Your two other entries are displayed in the show without having to go through a judging (or juried) process. Other reasons for entering are that you can get your feet wet by showing your art, others can see the exciting things you are doing, and you can see what the process is like to enter a show. You are probably your own harshest critic, but I can assure you that once you have entered a show you will be glad you did. Some years we offer additional venues that are not adjudicated and have no entry fees. But this year our other two show opportunities involved a juried process: the Tohono Chul Show and the Mesch, Clark and Rothschild Show. If you have never attempted to enter a juried show you may be a little apprehensive. I know I was when I entered one last year. My first experience entering a juried show was the Empire Ranch Show. In this case, it helped to know the nature of the foundation that sponsors the show. The Empire Ranch is a working ranch and Western themed art is at its heart. I had gone out to one of their events and had some photo references that I used to create the painting I entered. I managed to photograph the painting myself, and my tech-savvy son helped me adjust the photo image on my computer to fit the Empire Ranch’s specifications and send it in. Don't be afraid to ask for help. Even if you don't have family-tech people, our pastel group is full of knowledgeable people. For me, the whole process was about a goal I had set for myself. I know that setting one art-related goal each year keeps me from being lazy. Yes, I tend to be kind of laid back and it is not healthy for me to fall into that pattern too often. The experience was invaluable, and now I know that it’s not that difficult to enter a show, and I can look forward to many more opportunities in the future. Whatever may be holding you back, I hope you will take the plunge when the next show entry opportunity presents itself to you. The Tucson Pastel Society is an organization that places an emphasis on education and growth – and we celebrate when you shine! ~ Annette 4 DECEMBER 2015 NEWS ABOUT OUR SHOWS HOLIDAY & CHARITY SHOW – Remember to deliver your art for this show on SATURDAY, DEC. 5 from 8 to 9 a.m at the Murphey Gallery, St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, 4440 N. Campbell Ave. at River Road. Please remember to invite all your friends and bring finger food or wine to the reception on SUNDAY, DEC. 6, from 12-noon to 2:30 p.m. Punch will be provided. TOHONO CHUL PARK SHOW – For those who juried into this show, remember to deliver your art to Tohono Chul Park Gallery on MONDAY, Dec. 7, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. This show opens on Dec. 18. (The reception is on February 19, 2016.) MESCH CLARK ROTHSCHILD SHOW –This show opens on Tuesday, Jan. 12, and the reception will be held that day from 5:30-7:30 p.m. IF YOU JURIED IN, please deliver your art to the MCR Law firm at 259 N. Meyer Ave. downtown Tucson, on SATURDAY, JAN. 2 between 9 and 10 a.m. Congratulations to these members who were juried into the MCR show: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Lee Ackerman Suzanne Bowles Cheryl Bullard Dave Burns Ellen Cholski Charles Garule Annette Grantham Adrianna Hewings Peggy Marlatt Emely McConkey Meredith Milstead Becky Neideffer Fran Odum Mikaela Quinn Gay Scheibl Diane Shelby Jet Shepard Sheridan Shimp Karyn Vampotic Katrina West Susan Woodward DECEMBER 2015 December Tucson Pastel Society MEMBERS GALLERY Southwest Inspirations Show Award Winners en plein air Paintouts WEDNESDAY Dec. 9 1st PLACE Bignotti Road by Meredith Milstead Merced River View by Annette Grantham 9 a.m. – 12 noon DeGrazia Gallery 6300 N. Swan Road. Meet in the parking lot. 2nd PLACE Cholla Sunrise by Meredith Milstead Sunset Explosion by Ellen Cholski 3rd PLACE Catalina Rock by Diane Shelby WEDNESDAY DEC. 23 9 a.m. – 12 noon HONEY BEE CANYON Honorable Mention Tiny Treasures by Fran Odum Pope Francis by Charlie Garule 13880 N. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley Go east on Tangerine to N. Rancho Vistoso Blvd. Turn left on N. Rancho Vistoso Blvd. Honey Bee Canyon Park is about 1.5 miles on the right. For maps and more details, see our website (click on Activities and then on Paint Outs): www.tucsonpastelsociety.org Honorable Mention The Gleaners by Keith Shallcross Rose Canyon Lake by Susan Woodward Honorable Mention Early Morning by Sheridan Shimp Berkshire View by Cathy Harvey 5 Tucson Pastel Society DECEMBER 2015 Piece by Piece: How to grow an organic painting Linda Poverman will give the demo at our January 20 general meeting and show us how she uses collage and pastels to create unique abstracted paintings. Linda has spent her life in the arts. Following a studio degree, she was a photographer for the University of Arizona and then worked for the UA Center for Creative Photography. At some point in her own art, she needed more handwork than straight photography provided, so she started making her own lightsensitive emulsions, exposing them to get an image, which she then drew and painted on. Lately, she has been inclined to cut out things that she has drawn and use them as stencils, both positive and negative – the piece itself and what is left over after cutting it out. Initially, and maybe because of her photo background, Linda worked in black and white using graphite sticks and pencils but now uses color and makes her marks with pastels. Be An Angel Next Year The Tucson Pastel Society had an exciting year, with many good things happening! Many of you already know that we have acquired a building at 2447 N. Los Altos Ave. It is a nice building with a lot of space and much potential for meetings, open studios, workshops and future rental to other groups. And, although we have been using it for our meetings and activities, there are still some updating and renovations that need to be done – like upgrading the lighting, the bathrooms, and heating and cooling systems. Many of our members have donated their time to help us clean and paint the walls, and we have done a lot of cosmetic work inside the building. But our organization has limited funds to complete further renovations and to fulfill our needs to make the building rentable. The money we bring in from our Open Studio sessions and renting out the space will be applied to paying our utilities, taxes and insurance on the building. We are hoping that our members will be angels and help fund some of the future improvements by donating to our building needs – we will have a special area set up at the Holiday Potluck Party for your donations. Please consider being an angel and donate to our building fund! ~ Submitted by Cheryl Bullard 6 Thanks to Arizona Art Supply and all of these vendors for their generosity in providing discounts and gift certificates to our members. Show your TPS membership card and get a special discount when you shop with these vendors. American Frame – online at www.americanframe.com Arizona Art Supply 4343 N. Oracle Road www.arizonaartsupply.com Arizona Picture & Frame Gallery 4523 E. Speedway www.azpictureandframe.com BD Matboard 4175 S. Fremont Ave. www.BDmatboard.com Framed to Perfection 7925 N. Oracle Road, Suite 125 www.framedtoperfection.com/ Frame 56 1542 W. Sage Brook Court www.frame56.com Posner’s Art Store 944 E. University Blvd. www.posnersartstoretucson.com Professional Art/Design Supplies & Copies (SUVA Bookstore) 2538 N. Country Club Road www.suva.edu/studentlife.php Sarnoff Art & Writing Materials 2504 N. Campbell www.sarnoffart.com The Poster Warehouse 2900 E. Broadway www.posterwarehousegallery.com TPS Vendor Liaison: Karyn Vampotic Visit our website for details. http://www.tucsonpastelsociety. org/meet-our-vendors.html DECEMBER 2015 Tucson Pastel Society Financial Report – Tucson Pastel Society October 23 – November 23, 2015 Beginning Balance Income Membership Payments Pay Pal - Membership Pay Pal Workshop 50/50 Raffle Show Fee Open Studio Donations Cash/Checks Total Income Expenses Review Form 1023 Workshop 11/14/15 Mtg. Program Handouts for Program Advertising Printing Miscellaneous Building - Driveway Building - 1st Half Taxes Building - Ace Hardware Building - TEP Building - SW Gas Building - City of Tucson Total Expenses General $1,293.24 Workshops $2,492.10 Advertising $1,400.46 Building -$1,354.76 Total $3,831.04 $881.50 $35.00 $67.36 $3,395.50 $31.50 $390.00 $50.00 $881.50 $881.50 $4,850.86 $15.00 $600.00 $150.00 $75.00 $4.50 $68.00 $42.16 $850.00 $15.00 $1,260.80 $1,260.80 Pima County Treasurer $85.64 $128.71 $85.64 $128.71 $39.85 $39.85 $73.47 $3,393.13 LED Bulbs Light Dep + Electric Usage Ser Est Fee + Gas Usage Water/Sewer/Trash/Act. Fee $5,288.77 $35.00 $67.36 $3,395.50 $31.50 $390.00 $50.00 $523.86 $3,445.50 $1,400.46 $600.00 $150.00 $75.00 $4.50 $68.00 $42.16 $850.00 $1,529.50 $150.00 $110.16 $73.47 -$1,603.47 $287.60 $5,787.60 $1,290.30 -$2,076.73 Board Officers Notes Tohono Chul Entry Fee 10-24 & 11-7-15 5 Members Donations Beach Fleischman PC Deborah Steinberg 10/21/2015 P Mohr 10/21/15 Ad Desert Leaf Book Marker IRS Form 1023 Rock for Repairs Committee Chairs Building: Dave Burns President: Becky Neideffer Vice President: Melinda Garrahan Secretary: Mimi VanBallenberghe Treasurer: Cheryl Bullard Membership: Lee Ackerman Plein Air Paintouts: Becky Neideffer Programs: Meredith Milstead Publicity: (vacant position – please volunteer) Shows: Jet Shepard Workshops: Diane Shelby info@tucsonpastelsociety.org Committee Chairs Building: Dave Burns 7 PHOTOGRAPHY: Continued from Page 1 • Make sure the camera is set to the appropriate lighting condition - sun or shade - to have accurate color rendering. • Place your artwork on a wall so that it stands upright. You can shoot art flat on the floor of a patio or deck, or even a flat place in the yard, provided you keep the artwork squarely in the view finder and avoid any cast shadows on the piece. • Use a tripod or a box to keep your camera steady. • Position the camera so there is no tilting and the artwork appears dead center on your camera lens; make sure the front of the camera body is parallel to the face of the artwork and the edges of the artwork are parallel to the edges of the view finder, or use perspective control if you have that option in your camera’s menu. • To avoid the artwork from “swelling up” move the camera back and zoom in; zoom to above 50mm – anything less than that will distort the edges of your artwork. • Clean the lens of your camera using a microfiber cloth. • For sharper images, use a camera with less glass such as a 50mm lens (as opposed to a compound zoom lens). Set the ISO to its lowest setting – around 100 – to make the picture sharp and keep it from getting grainy. • Turn off the flash. • Set the timer to at least two seconds so you will have time to remove your hand from the camera to keep the camera stable. • Take multiple shots of the artwork so you can choose the best one. • Don’t pack up your gear until you’ve reviewed the pictures in your camera and computer. There may be mistakes in the pictures that require you to reshoot the artwork. • Crop the file (to remove any white space or background around the image of only your painting) by using an image-editing program such as Photoshop Elements. • Save the cropped image of your artwork as PSD (for PhotoShop Document) or TIFF to retain the image quality before saving it to a file in your computer. • Save file as JPG and set image size and quality as needed, but keep the original TIFF file. Source: Dallas Arts Revue http://www.dallasartsrevue.com/resources/How -to-Photo-Art.shtml • Tucson Pastel Society Monthly Newsletter DECEMBER 2015 OUR MISSION The Tucson Pastel Society unites artists working in the soft pastel medium, promotes enjoyable art activities, nurtures artistic growth, and creates awareness of the versatility and value of pastel fine art among its members, the public, gallery owners and art collectors by offering events and programs. Tucson Pastel Society 2447 N. Los Altos Ave., Tucson, Arizona 85705 520-237-6386 info@tucsonpastelsociety.org http://www.tucsonpastelsociety.org ** NEWSLETTER DEADLINE ** Please email your items for the JANUARY 2016 newsletter by DECEMBER 20 to Becky Neideffer at bneidefferart@gmail.com