Sunday, March 10, 2019

Northern California Daffodil Society Spring Show at Ironstone

Today marks the final day of the Northern California Daffodil Society Spring Daffodil Show at Ironstone Vineyards.  It always truly amazes me the variety of daffodils that grace this exhibit.  Below are just a few photos, as it is a show you must see in person.  If you haven't visited this free exhibit in the past, mark your calendars for the 2020 show, the second weekend of March.




Now, for my favorite section, the miniatures.  These are fascinating blooms no larger than a fingernail.  And even more amazing are Bob Spotts GREEN Daffodils!  Years in the making, Master of Daffodils, Bob Spotts has created a truly green daffodil.









The Calaveras Garden Club brought in a few arrangements highlighting daffodils.



 

Thursday, March 7, 2019

Saturday Dedication and Openin

  *DEDICATION OF HISTORICAL LANDMARK *OPENING OF 
THE ART STUDIO” *BOOK SIGNING

Some exciting historical events are happening Saturday, March 9th in downtown Murphys. On the corner of Main Street and Big Trees Road (across from the red barn at the 4 way stop) The Malspina-Davies building was originally constructed in 1898 and the Native Sons will be officially dedicating it as a local historical landmark.  Recognition and celebration will 2be taking place at the historical property, currently the office of RE/MAX Gold and will be opening day for the brand new The Art Studio, hosted by local artist Judie Cain. 

Judie Cain is taking over the rear portion of the building (behind and between RE/MAX Gold and Robs Diner) as her working studio, classroom and show space.  It will be open by appointment and periodic special events only, such as classes and shows. Saturday will be a preview of things to come for Judie, with her first guest artist, Sarah Evans, as her show companion for this two-day event.

Several years ago Judie Cain had an art gallery in Forest Meadows (The Art Gallery) and well known artist, Sarah Evans had been one of her top selling artists.  So selecting longtime friend and fellow artist, Sarah Evans, as her first guest artist is a natural and a privilege.  Sarah has an impressive scholastic and professional career in the arts and in fine art and is highly collected.  She is represented locally by the Art On Main Gallery, in Murphys.

At Judies former Cain Art Studio in Forest Meadows she taught oil painting fundamentals and color demystified” classes and at various other venues.  She has been represented in galleries and has taught in the three western states.  She is represented by Town Hall Arts in Copperopolis, where she also has taught, and by Image Connection Agency, in Stockton. The larger studio space will allow Judie to hold classes and shows, as well as create.

Please join us for this impressive historical and arts event.  Tours of the historic building and book signing by Maureen Elliott, of her new book, They Walked The Streets of Murphys Camp, will begin at noon. The Native Sons impressive dedication ceremony begins at 1 p.m.  Everyone is welcome to this special event.

The Art Studio will open at 11 to 4 Saturday, Come meet artists Sarah Evans and Judie Cain and view their original artwork.  Intended hours for Sunday are noon to 4,

To contact Judie Cain about private lessons and to view her artwork at The Art Studio” at 209-728-2267 or 209-559-3345.  

www.cainart.com

Gently In To Fall  by Judie Cain




Note:  Image by Sarah Evans unavailable at this time

Monday, March 4, 2019

Voices of Wisdom, FREE Workshop presented by Conrad Levasseur



Ironstone's own Conrad Levasseur will be the guest presenter at a free workshop in Creative Journaling. We are very proud of Conrad and hope you can join him!



VOICES OF WISDOM – GUEST PRESENTER CONRAD LEVASSEUR - Tuesday March 5, from 1-3 PM at Manzanita!



Conrad Levasseur, poet and writer, as well as Director of Community Relations and Development at Ironstone Vineyards, will be presenting a free workshop in Creative Journaling at the Tuesday, March 5, at the Voices of Wisdom free writing classes for seniors session from 1-3 pm. 

Location: Manzanita Arts Emporium in Angels Camp. The two-hour session will focus on opening channels of creativity, using art and the written word to stimulate personal ways to express artistic desire. Keeping a multimedia journal can be used to record emotions, memories, creative ideas—as well as trigger hidden images and language repressed by our busy lifestyle and workaday world. Conrad Levasseur has developed a method that will pique interest in one’s own artistic talents and may assist the writer, artist, or anyone interested in expanding their artistic desires, to experiment with images and language.



Journal writing, poetry and art have been important mediums for Conrad in helping to balance his outer explorations with his more inner ones. He has taught workshops in multi-dimensional journal writing, using these elements and others as a therapeutic way to put one’s business, or academic life, into a greater creative perspective. He has published seven books of poetry, and is currently working on several manuscripts and a complete collection of his poetry. He and his wife, Margaret, moved with their three children from San Francisco to Calaveras County in 1981. 



Conrad Levasseur has conducted groups through over a hundred and twenty countries in Africa, asia, Central and South America, the South Pacific, Indian Ocean and Europe. For sixteen years, he was West Coast Regional Sales Manager for Travcoa (Travel Corporation of America), designing and implementing global travel presentations around the United States. He directed Lodestar International Student Center’s summer program in Calaveras County for UC Berkeley’s International House. In the 1970s, Conrad was a wild River Rafting and Wilderness Guide for ARTA (American River touring Association) in California, Oregon, Idaho, and Utah. He directed an environmental Speakers Program for the San Francisco Ecology Center and conducted walking tours of the city. His work at Ironstone Vineyards as Director of Community Relations & Development for over 16 years continues his interest in sharing information about our community to visitors from all over the country and world.



Call Monika to let her know you are coming to this hands-on workshop as space is limited to 25. Participants are asked to bring printed photos that are memorable to them, old magazines of a topical nature, cut out newspaper headlines or other printed material , journals, their own writing in print, scissors, a glue stick, and any other media they would like to utilize and/or share at their table. Space limited to 25 participants. 



MUST RSVP! Thanks! 

Monika



Manzanita Arts Emporium                    
Home of Manzanita Writers Press

Sunday, March 3, 2019

And the Winners Are!



Judges Merit Awards

O-009 Pucker Up by Connie McLennan  oil  8x8  $150


“Pucker Up” by Connie McLennan 




O-046  Tulips! by Louanne Korver oil 24x36  $2400
“Tulips” by Louanne Korver 





O-051 Gently in to Fall by Judie Cain oil 24x36  $2200
Gently Into Fall”  by Judie Cain







AWARDS



3rd PLACE

           
O-052  4-Seasons-by Cali Roberson  pencil  28x32 $2500
Four Seasons” by Cali Roberson





2nd PLACE

O-172 Silver Fork River by Chris Knopp wc 15x22 $500
“Silver Fork Winter”  by Chris Knopp





1st PLACE

O-068  La Vie en Rose by Janette Jones  oil  30x36 $1100
       “La Vie en Rose”  by Janette Jones




22nd Annual Spring Obsession Art Show



THEME DIVISION WINNER


T-014 Flower Bed by Ron Miranda  oil  16x20  $1750

“Flower Bed”   by



RON MIRANDA

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Meet Artist Roy Ishii

Meet Artist Connie Romano


T-012 Springtime Rebels by Connie Carson-Romano acrylic  16x20  $285

    Since I was a young girl I have enjoyed the challenge of reproducing the beauty that surrounds us in drawing or paints.   Being raised in the mountains of New Mexico gave me a deep appreciation of nature and provided my art with a great pallet of colors to work with.  

O-082 Sunset Glow by Connie Carson Romano acrylic 24x18 $280

     When I was in third grade I entered a drawing in a state wide contest sponsored by the State Fair board in New Mexico.  My drawing was of a conquistador riding his horse and I was so surprised when my work was chosen.  I remember how exciting it was to see my drawing on a poster advertising the State Fair.   Strangely that event caused me to feel very shy about my art and for the next 50 years it remained a private enjoyment and a personal meditation.  



T-013  Daffodil Drama   by Connie Carson-Romano acrylic  16x20  $325
      My husband, who was my greatest fan, talked me into entering the Spring Obsession Art Show in 2013.  I was so excited when several of my paintings were chosen to hang among the expressions of so many artists.  I have entered every year since and was very honored to have my work “Simply Daffodils” chosen last to represent the 2018 release of Ironstones Obsession.

     









O-083 Violets by        Connie Carson-Romanacr 20x20 $260


  Ironstone vineyards is a beautiful venue and I am, again this year, very proud to have several of my works hang on the walls among the works of so many talented people.  




Meet Artist Robert Mittenmaier


 Robert Mittenmaier 

is an American artist  painting in acrylic on Masonite. For over 30 years, he has specialized in works depicting automobiles - paintings that have taken him worldwide.

 
T-027  Garden Club Flower Show by Robert Mittenmaier  acrylic  35x24  $8000

His art has always been an avocation,

while he pursued a successful career

in home design.

O-026 Murphys Hotel  by Robert Mittenmaieracrylic  40x40  $25000


Upon the passing of his wife of 45 years, Robert relocated from NYC to Murphys to be with family.  
O-028 Murphys Library  by Robert Mittenmaieracrylic  18x26 $10000


Shifting gears, he began painting the town he now calls home, and is doing a series depicting the historic buildings of Murphys.



All proceeds from any sales are donated

to charity.

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Meet Artist Susie Hoffman

Susie Hoffman Fine Art
 2019 Copperopolis, CA        
susie@townhallarts.com etsy.com/shop/ateliersusie 
 

O-075  The Murphys Hotel by Susie Hoffman oil 12x16 $295

O-074  Kate by Susie Hoffman oil 14x14 $250

Susie seized the opportunity to take up art after retiring from teaching sixth grade several years ago.  She started in watercolor, but has branched into work in most all media.   She and her husband, Larry, created the art center Town Hall Arts in Copperopolis where she has enjoyed classes by many foothill artists over the last nine years.  From pastels to mosaics, she is always eager to learn something new.  She also teaches beginning art in all media and sells her artwork and photographs at Town Hall Arts.

Taking great pleasure in painting with others, Susie fills the calendar at Town Hall Arts with a variety of classes and activities.  Artists regularly come from distant towns to paint with friends in the Town Hall Arts studio, which has become a hub for artists both in the hills and the valley.  She has also organized yearly painting trips from Copperopolis to art workshops in France, Ireland, Croatia, and Maine.    Susie has received multiple first place, best of division, and best of show awards in Northern California shows.  Her work has been published in several books, covers of art show programs and TV guides, and local newspapers.  
 


O-076  Lake Sail by Susie Hoffman oil 28x22 $495

You may see Susie’s artwork displayed at Galerie Copper, Roaster’s Coffee House,  Saddle Creek Resort,  and Plaza Skin Care in Copperopolis;  Manzanita Arts Emporium in Angels Camp; Ironstone Vineyard in Murphys;  various venues in Sonora;  Calaveras Arts Council in San Andreas;   the Groveland Library; and her online shop at https://www.etsy.com/shop/ateliersusie.