Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Meet Artist Jan Alcalde, Spring Obsession Theme Division Artist

Jan Alcalde
T-018  Oaky Bouquet   wc  12x16  $500


After completing college in 1972, I moved to Murphys from the Bay Area to begin my career in teaching. I had taken an art class in high school, which I thoroughly enjoyed. While at San Jose State, I took a semester of photography, which I enjoyed even more. Always having been a dabbler, I began dabbling in photography. With encouragement from many friends, I participated in several local photography shows in the 80's and 90's (ah, the good ol' days of cellulose acetate and emulsion!)  I even managed to sell several images. With the transition from film to digital, I find that I take lots of images, but I haven't really done anything with them.  I'm now learning how to print them all over again.  There is so much that can be done with digital "tweaking". I find that I'm more of a traditional "purist", and I only mildly manipulate the digital files, in the fashion of film, enlarger, paper and chemicals.  It seems like "cheating" to alter them drastically. As I learn more about the digital darkroom, perhaps I'll feel more included to use a heavier hand.

Upon my retirement from education, I decided to dabble in watercolor. I began taking Gereon Rios's Columbia College class about eight years ago. The supportive group spurred my interest all the more.  About five years ago I began taking watercolor classes with Martha Wallace.  I find that my "style" seems to be quite realistic.  It's ironic, because what I love about watercolor is its relaxed freshness and its capacity to "suggest" images to the eye with just a few swift strokes of the brush. I yearn to work "loosely", but tend to paint with precise detail ... must be a genetic trait inherited from my machinist father. I have enjoyed working from my current and archived photographic images. I love southwest and find myself wanting to translate my many New Mexico photo images to watercolor.

The challenges of watercolor intrigue me. Once the pigment is applied, there is not much going back! One must learn to "think backwards" working from lights to darks and revealing forms as much by painting around them as by painting them directly. The temperament and behavior of water on paper must be studied in order to achieve a particular effect.  It is a truly fluid and mercurial medium, in event sense of the word. Especially for a dabbler.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Meet Artist Susan King, Spring Obsession Theme Division accepted Artist

Susan King
T-012  Weaving into Spring  wc 20x28 $350

     Susan King is a 30 year resident of the Murphys and Arnold areas. Now retired from full-time teaching, she has realized exciting new time to focus on her exploration of the visual arts. The wonder of the natural world, which surrounds the Sierra foothills and beyond, is her inspiration.
     Susan uses a variety of mediums and techniques to create unique emotional connections within her work. Watercolor, pastels, rice paper and printer's inks are some of the essential components of many of her pieces. "Every painting is a continual learning experience for me, considering the interaction of composition, design and color and materials. The process can be most humbling and exhilarating."

     She is a member of Arts of Bear Valley and shows her pieces at their various shows. She also displays work at Art on Main and The Magnolia Cafe. Susan has been awarded Ironstone Vineyard's annual theme division winner of the Obsession Art Show for two years, resulting in their vineyard poster each year.

Community outreach of the Arts to the children of the Highway 4 communities has included art classes presented by her for the students of Hazel Fischer and Michelson Elementary Schools. Susan has orchestrated an annual Art in Action event that enlists a range of artists from the area to create an opportunity for student exposure and enrichment.

Additional artwork can be seen on the following website:

www.artsofbearvalley.org

Meet Artist Katerina Rutherford (Pindakova), Spring Obsession Theme Division accepted Artist

Katerina Rutherford (Pindakova)
www.katerinarutherford.com
T-020  First Wild Daffodils  gouache  10x8  $250

1973 born in Valasske Klobouky, Czech Republic

1992-98 University of Technology, School of Fine Arts, Brno, Czech Republic (art professors included Radoslav Kutra, Jiri Naceradsky and Miroslav Stolfa)

1996 Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design, Prague, Czech Rep., Studio of Illustration & Graphics

1997 Winchester School of Fine Arts, England

1997 Moved to Prague

1999 Became founding member of the Czech painting group "Experiment 2"

2000 Experiment 2 overtakes the leadership of the "School of Seeing" in Sazava, Czech Rep. (founded by Radoslav Kutra)

2009 Moved to to quintessential Southern California beach community of Belmont Shore in Long Beach

2012 Moved to the historic Mother Lode town of Angels Camp, located in Calaveras County


T-021  Daffodils Stars  gouache  14x10  $250

Individual Exhibitions
2005 "Between Heaven & Earth" Kunstseminar Gallery, Luzern, Switzerland
2002 "Heaven & Hell" Gallerry zum Blauen Pfau, Vienna, Austria

Group Exhibitions
2013 "Freedom to Paint", Freedom kafe, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
2013 Tone of Colors, Smell, Taste, Shape and Shine, Gallery U Kumstatu, Prague
2013 Annual "Spring Obsession" at Ironstone Vineyards, Murphys, CA
2012 Annual "Spring Obsession" at Ironstone Vineyards, Murphys, CA
2011 Exhibition for music festival with the themem "Night", Kunstseminar Gallery, Luzern, Switzerland
2008 Experiment 2, Mala Kralovopolska Gallery, Brno, Czech Rep.
2007 Experiment 2, Kunstseminar Gallery, Luzern, Switzerland
2007 Exhibition for music festival with the theme "Origins" Kunstseminar Gallery, Luzern, Switzerland
2003 "Seeing Time", Gebaude des Finanzdepartements and Paulusheim, Luzern, Switzerland

Meet Artist Myra Steward, Spring Obsession Theme Division accepted Artist

Myra Steward

Artist's Statement
"Every painting tells a story and captures a single moment or thought in time"
T-011 Golden Day wc 18x24 $450


Art is an essential part of my everyday life. I try to incorporate it into every aspect. I had dreamed of painting since I was a little girl. After reading the book, The Artist's Way, I finally gave myself permission to try painting. It's a passion with me now!

I am a signature member of NCA, Northern California Artists. Which means that I have been accepted into juried art shows throughout California.  I have also contributed a minimum of 18 volunteer hours per year. I also serve on the NCA board as the courtesy chair.

I have studied with several teachers including :Cassidy Aikman, Jim Estey, Phillis Eyman, Beverly Fields and Anne Bradley.  I've also attended workshops with Father William Breault and David Lodenberg.  I belong to two paint groups that meet every week.

The mediums and subject matter I use are varied. I sometimes work in watercolor, but also enjoy working with collage and mixed media. Recently I've begun experimenting with watercolor on canvas.  I love the effect it creates. I enjoy painting a variety of subject matters, but, especially like to paint exotic birds and animals. I always paint with a limited palette of just one blue, one yellow and one red, keeping me challenged to create as many shades of color as possible.

Meet Artist Melinda Shook, Spring Obsession Theme Division Artist

Melinda J. Shook
T-004  Tulip Graceful Sign of Spring wc 16x13 $500


Born and raised in Southern California, Melinda received her B.A. in Fine Arts from the University of California at Los Angeles. A year later she earned a K-8 General Teaching Credential. Her teaching career spanned thirty-six years, retiring in 2002.  Art was always an integral part of her curriculum.

In 205 Melinda renewed her interest in watercolor and began her painting career. Nature has always been deeply appreciated and a source of inspiration. With a love of photographye, capturing images is an important and useful tool she empolys in the painting process.

T-005 Tulip Tree Flower wc 29x23 $990

Melinda is a member of Watercolor Artists of Sonoma County (WASCO) and was juried into the 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 Aqua Areas Exhibition in Santa Rosa. Her painting, "Kyan", was awarded an honorable mention in '07. In '09 she received the People's Choice Award for her painting Pine Flat. In 2010 her painting, "Dutch Treat" was awarded the Glad Baker Memorial Award. She also has membership in California Watercolor Association (SWA), Watercolor West (WW) and National Watercolor Society (NWS). In '07 and '08 she was accepted into the international transparent WW exhibitions. In '07 and '09 she was an exhibitor in the national CWA showings. In the summer of '09 her image "San Zavier del Bac" was selected by the NWS jury to be included in the 89th Annual Exhibition. In addition she submitted three matted paintings to apply for signature status. On October 10th she was presented at the Exhibition Awards Luncheon as a new signature member, a milestone in her career. Being accepted into the 2010 CWA 41st National Exhibition, her third, made her eligible to apply for signature status. On 5 May the CWA Board approved her application for signature membership.

Melinda is continually refining her skills through workshops, classes and employing new techniques in her painting. Several award winning artist have influenced her: Marge Gray, Judy Greenberg, Phyllis Rapp, Barbara Nechis, Joyce Faulknor, Tom Lynch, Jane Hofstetter, John Salminen and Mike Bailey.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Meet Artist Mary Ann Broddrick, Spring Obsession Theme Division Artist

Mary Ann Broddrick
T-006 Tulips & Daffodils pastel  $900

Mary Ann Y. Broddrick, a native of Washington, resident of California, has been an active painter, creating works of art in the style of impressionism. Her inspiration is taken from nature and the areas she has lived in.  Broddrick started painting in porcelain under the guidance of Eleanor Greer, a traditional artist in the lost art of painting porcelain. Her interest then went into watercolor and pastel beginning in 1972 with Anita Wolff. Developing her style with brilliant colors of the medium has only increased the love. Broddrick has traveled to Europe, South America, Canada, and Australia to name a few and has studied with well known instructors in pastel paiting.  Uraian Christy Tarbet, Jim Estey, Frank Zamore, Richard Yip, and Richard McKinley, have not only furthered her knowledge in painting but they have all been wonderful and sharing.

She is currently teaching school age students in the Enrichment Program at several local schools. The great reward in teaching young students about the medium of pastel is seeing them create their own art and learning to see "with their artist eyes". 

Broddrick is an avid plein air painter. Growing up in nature and being an outdoor person has inspired her to search for beauty everywhere. Creating paintings as well as field studies, she then returns to her studio inspired with those paintings to create larger works of art. In her still life paintings, she uses flowers from her garden. Broddrick, when unable to paint on location, utilizes her skills as a photographer bringing the outside into her painting studio when the weather did not co-operate.

Broddrick was awarded 22-11 International Association of Pastel Society Golden Mentor Award for continued support in assisting artists to achieve their goals.  Work published in "To Dare to Dream 2013, Adventure In Color The Impressionism of Anita Wolff 2011".

You can visit her web site at www.maryannswreaths.com, click on Art Work

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Spring, Wine and Song    oil  18x24  $500
Artist:  Carol L. Clark




















Carol’s favorite medium is oil 

paint.  She loves their rich range from bright crisp to soft 

muted colors.  She also likes the richness that is achieved 

through glazing. Carol enjoys painting many subjects 

including local landscapes, historic buildings and homes, 

florals and still life.


Carol is currently displaying this work at the Ironstone 

Vineyards Spring Obsession Show, March 1st and 2nd 2014.  

As a credentialed teacher she taught Art in California, Utah, 

and Pennsylvania.  Her formal Art education was at 

California State University at Long Beach.  While living in 

Pennsylvania, she sold work at the Fall Festival Art Show in 

Pottstown and the Birdsboro Community Fine Art Show. 

She lives in La Contenta, Valley Springs, California.  Her current work is sold as originals.