October 2014 Newsletter The News
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October 2014 Newsletter The News
October 2014 Newsletter In This Issue The News Go Phil! October Paint-Out HolidayParty October Program President's Letter Meeting Minutes Odds 'n Ends Member News Birthdays Dates to Remember October 15, 10am to 2pm monthly PaintOut October 17, Board Meeting, 9:30am, Raley's Placerville October 19, General Meeting, 1:30pm Placerville Senior Center Officers President Kaaren Poole Vice-President Cathy Keil Secretary Elizabeth Ward-Pabst Treasurer Go, Phil! Congratulations to Phil Lachapelle whose painting, "D'Agostini Farm," graces the cover of the current issue of "Around Here" magazine. There's also a very nice article about Phil and his artwork. We have enjoyed his art in our PAA shows, as well as his expertise with the audio/visual equipment at our meetings! We're proud of you, Phil! October Paint-Out Save the date! The October paint-out will be the third Wednesday of the month, October 15, from 10am to 2pm. Vesla hasn't set the place yet because she's scouting out fall colors. She will send out an e-mail with the details when she's firmed them up. If you haven't been getting her e-mails on the paint-outs, contact her to be put on her list! You can reach her at vgreenwood1@aol.com. Also, she's always looking for suggestions for places to have the paint-outs. They must be free, have good parking, and access to restrooms. If you have any suggestions, please let her know. PAA/SPS Holiday Party - Reserve the Date! The Placerville Art Association and the Sierra Pastel Society are joining together for this year's Holiday Party, so mark your calendars for December 7. We are happy to announce, The Ponderosa High School Chorus will be performing. The Brunch Buffet will be held: Sunday, December 7, 2014,Time: 10:30AM to 1:00PM, at the Cameron Park Country Club - 3201 Royal Dr, Cameron Park, CA. Marlyn Jassowski Bookkeeper Judith Perry Publicity Sylvia Coleman Newsletter Kaaren Poole Membership Joan Kramer Programs Shirley Isola Member Show Julia Swain Mother Lode Show Lucia Rothgeb Donations are being accepted now for door prize giveaways. If you have an ART piece you would like to donate, please contact Debra Appleby at email: cmyhandl@aol.com. Please use the linked form to make your reservation. After linking to it by pressing here, print it, fill it out, and send it in per the instructions on the form. Be sure to make your reservation by November 22! We look forward to seeing you there. October Program Our very own Gloria Vernon will give the program for our October meeting. She'll discuss her techniques for achieving such wonderful detail and color in her pastels. President's Letter It's been "back to my roots time" lately and I've been doing some drawing. I had forgotten how good it feels to have that pencil in my hand. Whenever I go back to pencil I am reminded how magical this simplest of all media (in my mind, anyway) can be. There's nothing complicated about it - just the pencil and the piece of paper. And I don't use anything fancy in the way of pencils. In fact, my favorite is a simple .5mm mechanical pencil with either HB or 2B lead. (I don't like sharpening pencils!) Sometimes, just at the end of the drawing, I'll get out my softer mechanical pencils - the ones with the 3B or 4B lead - for the very darkest of the darks, but 95% of the drawing is with the HB and 2B. What I especially like about the medium is how responsive it is - the harder you press, the darker the line. And with the lightest pressure you get almost nothing! Even the side of the mechanical lead that you use makes a difference. The edge of the lead that's farthest from you produces the sharper edge on the line you draw. The nearer edge produced a slightly feathered look. This is very subtle, but it was cool when I discovered it. Sometimes - rarely, but sometimes - I've felt that I could even see color in those "tones of gray" drawings. Enough rhapsodizing about drawing - back to those pencils! And happy painting, drawing, sculpting, or whatever to all of you... Kaaren Poole August Meeting Minutes September Meeting Minutes Kaaren Poole called the meeting to order at 1:30 pm Pledge of Allegiance Welcome all, including o New Members o Guests introduced Announcements / Committee Reports o Showcase Your Art at Cameron Park Library Meet Oct. 1st at 10A, & we'll be done by 10:30, Cameron Park Library, 2500 Country Club Dr., next to the Community Center PAA members invited to show items no more than 24" high within the library showcase: small framed artwork no larger than 16x20 - (can only take two at this size), small to medium sculptural pieces, jewelry, felted animals/birds, gourds and more. You are welcome to show your business card by your work as well as a card stating title and medium. The display case is locked providing security for your art. Please give Cathy Keil (672-4222) or Lucia Rothgeb (676-3959) a call if you want to join us in sharing PAA with the community. o KVIE Art Auction Several members were judged & accepted for the annual KVIE auction pieces by Patty Sisneros, Kaaren Poole, Cathy Keil and Gloria Vernon(apologies to anyone I missed!) were bought above their "retail" price during the televised auction. Very Exciting ! o Art Shows Next: PAA Member Show December 8 - 12 Julia Swain has recruited a judge, get your pieces ready ! Planning of having a critique session for November meeting. Show will be at El Dorado County Offices Atrium o Holiday Brunch - Dec 7, Cameron Park Country Club Thankfully, Co-chairs have volunteered to organize our Holiday Party: Debra Appleby & Nancy Bedeger Sierra Pastel Society will join the festivities again this year o Paint Out - Vesla Greenwood Sept 17 at Greenwood Creek was smoky (from the King Fire several miles upstream) until noon. However, four members arrived and had a fine time painting next to the American River. Next: October 15 - Fall Color Paint Out, Location TBA - Vesla is searching for the best color for that day and will inform interested members If you would like to receive an e-mail about the monthly paint-out events, contact Vesla Greenwood at vgreenwood1@aol.com .... o Support the Studio Tour - Many members are showing, this weekend & continues next: 9/ 27 & 28. Many members involved in tour, so today's mtg attendance small o PAA 50th Anniversary year is 2015 & May 16 Anniversary Party - MANY Opportunities to Participate in Many activities !!! To be discussed in further detail next meeting We need "The Party Person" to be in charge of all the fun Party will be at the Shakespeare Club w/ catered lunch & keeping ticket tovery reasonable price, tba.... o Workshops: Kaaren Poole is offering to teach needle felting a toy reindeer Signup sheet for Oct 8, during refreshments Other workshops will be discussed in October newsletter Art Demonstration - Charles Waldman, Oil Landscapes. o Members present were greatly impressed by Chuck's talent and excellent ability to explain his articstic process, all the way from o o o o o o o o o o o preparing and planning his painting's scene, to sectioning the "canvas"* into a foursquare, before sketching with paint; building the "Shapes of Color/Planes of Light" ..which he learned from reading a 1920's art book by Hawthorne. Used to do "compulsive rendering but it looked dead...now I draw just enough to get something going, and then I push the lines all around." Used one 1" "bright" brush for most of this, eventually he had a brush for light colors and darker... "Get the big things in, then modify with details endlessly...or walk away" Before Charles ran out of time, showed how he puts in small "blobs of color" and makes fine details appear upon the customers sitting under the awning of the French Café scene he painted today. - they and the tables they sit at are painted in light shades "over and into the dark shadows" under the awning -"My city paintings are about the PEOPLE and The LIFE in the city." Charles loves being and painting outdoors except when it's windy, 90% of his work is outdoors. Only paints indoors the final parts of the painting, after it has "jelled" from being 'at the source.' "Go to the source - all the answers are there, right in front of you, and that's the point." A photograph won't usually show you the subtle shading in the shadows " & " I only use my camera to remind me of where & the season for a subject." He agrees with Sargent that it's important to 'learn to find the middle tone" - from there just dab the one dark and the one highlight." - and he starts with paimting in the darks, mixing color as he goes along. Also he uses his homemade viewfinder of a 2/3 rectangle and a square; which are the ratio of his two favorite formats Charles paints on "multimedia art board" OR makes his own using watercolor paper - then he rubs shellac on the board to make it accept the oil paint better. Uses water soluble oil paints - currently o o o o o o o o Holbein brand is his favorite - but believes everything he does can be done with acrylics Warns all of us to be extremely sensitive to safe use of these various toxic materials, esp. as he was a Physican for a full career, too! He keeps ALL his gear as lightweight as possible. Uses special boxes with dividers that carry several wet boards home without rubbing against each other - as he likes to stay out painting for a few days at a time. "Once you're there, take your time!" - " Sometimes I don't even paint out there...it doesn't happen right away..." He stays 5x7 to 8/10 size as much as possible, only sometimes goes to 16 x 20. A 5x7 takes 3-4 hours...other sizes more time, of course... " it's 'Spots of color' you arrange the way you like - follow your instincts and get the interesting shapes, because you picked the subject for that." "Seeing how you see - it's all a relationship of what you see - keep learning! - everytime you go out, you're learning - and, remember - it's just a painting, after all; develop the ability to absorb failure and move on...accept it... and ENJOY it !" Mr. Waldman warmly invited all PAA members up to see his exhibition Oct.13 in Sonora, and also to come paint with him on Oct. 12th, a plein aire day he's hosting in Dorington. Odds and Ends Inside the Creative Mind - Artists Forum will be held October 9, from 5 to 8pm at the Folsom Community Center. The event will feature world famous artists Gregory Kondos, David Foster, and Nina Caron Palladino. Scott Shields, Crocker Museum Curator and Assistant Director, will serve as moderator. Wine and hors d'oeurves will be served. Proceeds from the event benefit needy children and seniors in El Dorado county. Member News Jean Stiles Jean Stiles, paintings in oil and watercolor, will be one of the featured artists along with Dory Schachner, pencil drawings and computer graphics, and Ken Jones, woodworking, at the Third Saturday Art Walk at the Gold Country Artists Gallery. The date is October 20, 5 to 9pm. There will be music and food. Jean Stiles has been a painter all her life. She came to Placerville from the Bay Area 14 years ago. Now working in various media, she enjoys plein air painting in the surrounding hills and countryside of the Sierra foothills in a style that combine realism and impressionism. Lucia Rothgeb extends her thanks to Debra Appleby, Patty Sisneros, Elaine Wallin, Kaaren Poole, and Cathy Keil who joined her in showcasing some of the work from PAA artists in the Cameron Park Library lobby display case for the month of October. Pat Aragon is very excited that her artwork is featured on the poster for the Cowboy Gathering in Georgetown. The Western Celebration is October 18 and 19. More of Pat's work will be shown in the Visions of the West art show in Georgetown October 3 through 30. October Birthdays Happy Birthday! 7 Louise Chaplin 8 Sherrie Toti Johnson 11 Beverly Austin 11 Roma Turoff 12 Varya McMillan 14 Peggy Petrali 15 Kathryn Hall 22 Anna Belle Almy 22 Patty Sisneros 27 Donna McPherson 28 Criss Raintree 28 Elena Tucker 30 Dianna Jones 31 Tim Daviess Placerville Art Association | kspoole@hughes.net | PO Box 2180 Placerville, CA 95667 Visit PAA on the Web | Placerville Arts Association Copyright © 2014. All Rights Reserved. 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