Helen Scofield
Helen's artwork depicts her love of and involvement with color. Subject matter that makes a definite statement in terms of color or emotion is what stirs her creativity. She primarily paints in oils because of the richness and texture of the medium.
Helen is a resident of Vallecito, having moved to the Sierra Foothills from Santa Rosa in 1992. Her art education was obtained through community college courses, workships and private lessions. She has been accepted and wone awards at the prestigious Central California Art League Exhibit at the Gallo Winery, the Haggin Museum, the Carriage Show, the Mother Lode Art Association Annual Exhibit, Ironstone Vineyard's Spring Symphony Exhibition and the Professional Fine Arts Divisions of the Sonoma, Calaveras and Tuolumne County fairs. In 2007, she won Ironstone Vineyard's "Spring Obsession" Poster award for her oil painting "Spring".
Helen's work may be seen at local businesses, the Aloft Gallery in Sonora, Art on Main in Murphys, Murphys Grille and through seasonal show with Arts of Bear Valley, The Gallery Group, Golden Palette and on her website: www.helenscofieldart.com
Telephone" (209) 736 0400 - email: helens@wildblue.net
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Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Meet Artist Linda Beach, Ironstone's Spring Obsession Theme Division artist
For artist and teacher, Linda Sargent Beach, it was a natural progression from using chalk as a teacher to her current focus of painting landscapes in pastel. After a career as an art teacher from Maine to California, Linda is now an art instructor in Livermore, CA. She enjoys the challenge of teaching and the perspective that it brings to her own art.
A native of Cohasset, MA, Linda received a BA from Wilson College, PA and MS in Art Ed at Central Connecticut State University. Linda has studied a variety of media from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston to Santa Fe. She has studied with numerous national artists such as pastelist Doug Dawson and watercolorist Sylvia Miller. Linda continues to seek new methods for her own expression in landscape. Her work in natural color often depicts a sense of distance and serenity.
Linda Beach is an active member of local art organizations and the Pastel Society of the West Coast and the Sierra Pastel Society. Her award-winning work has been exhibited in group and juried shows in the SF Bay Area and at Wilson College.
Artist Statement:
The changing light on the landscape inspires my painting. Color nuances, strong horizons, spatial recession, and textural elements are the foundations of my art. My goal is to capture the essence and spirit of a landscape and convey a sense of place that transcends a visual image guided by my deep appreciation for nature.
I love the simplicity of soft pastels applied to sanded paper on location or indoors. The medium of pastel permits the contrast of crisply rendered details with more subtle gradations of tone. The landscape traditions of Jean Baptiste Corot and William Stanley Haseltine are an inspiration.
My current work is comprised of landscapes that depict a sense of distance and evoke a mood of serenity. I am as eager to capture the warmth of a color-washed setting sun on a Western sky as the myriad of reflections in the cool waters of New England. This variety of surroundings and the perspectives gained from my career as an art educator continues to nourish and challenge my creativity.
For inquiries: 925-449-4226
Meet Artist W Vaughn Lew, Spring Obsession Theme Division Artist
| W Vaughn Lew |
| Artist |
| Murphys, California |
| I'm originally from Eastern Oregon. My family moved to Lodi in 1961 where |
| I attended Lodi High School, graduating in 1964. |
| I then enrolled at Sacramento State College, where I was a Commercial Art |
| major. De Witt Whistler Jayne was my main influence. He was a renowned |
| commercial artist, illustrator, and portrait painter with a gift for teaching and an |
| eye for perfection. "Mr. Lew", he would say, "so much for a nice beginning, |
| but let's have a finish." I've been striving for that quality he wanted ever since. |
| Another instructor that had a very positive effect on me was Dr. Tarmo Pasto, |
| an eccentric art psychologist and art instructor who taught the "Space Frame |
| Concept". It was all about space and form. |
| After graduating from SSC and getting a teaching credential I was fortunate |
| to get an art teaching job at Elk Grove High School. I taught there for several |
| years, but had an itch to get into construction. That is where I've been until two |
| years ago when my wife, Glenda, and daughter Melissa, and I moved to Murphys. |
| One thing that is certain is that art requires a commitment. I feel that I now |
| have the time and space to finally concentrate on my painting. Although I have |
| been producing some art over the years, it is only now that I can continue to |
| the next piece without an extended time period between. Landscapes, townscapes, |
| wildlife, and portraits all interest me. My goal is to create images that bring the |
| viewers into a space that takes them away, and gives them pause to reflect. |
| W Vaughn Lew |
| P.O. Box 2028 |
| Murphys, Ca. 95247 |
| 209-606-4623 |
Friday, February 1, 2013
Speaking of Artists ....
Speaking of artists.... this article by CNNMoney is a must read.
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But, do check it out. Follow this link
http://management.fortune.cnn.com/2012/12/21/what-entrepreneurs-can-learn-from-artists/
Not only do they raise the question, "How do artists think and behave?" they list "12 traits that any individual who aspires to make his or her mark on the world should emulate."
I found the article inspiring, enlightening and clarifying. How's that for an endorsement!
But, do check it out. Follow this link
http://management.fortune.cnn.com/2012/12/21/what-entrepreneurs-can-learn-from-artists/
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