Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Good News and a Farewell
Should have done this last week when the news was more fresh, but since I am no longer on a deadline, I take advantage of those opportunities.
The Good News first. One of my two entries in the Loveland Winter Art Show, sponsored by the Loveland Arts Council, was named the Peoples Choice Award Winner. That's always a nice honor given those who viewed the art deemed it their favorite. It's nice to be loved. LOL
In any case, on the right is a photograph of yours truly standing next to the winning entry. The photo was shot by a good friend and fellow artist, Ed Aufdenkampe.
Interestingly enough, Ed's file name was Still Life Michael B Paolercio. Still not sure whether he was referring to the painting or me. Hmmmmm .....
Both of my entries were pastel pieces that were inspired by an excellent workshop that I took in November in Rising Sun, IN. The instructor, Cindy Haase, made pastel painting a much easier process for me than it has been in the past. Very good teacher, I say.
The last note that needs mention is the sweatshirt I am wearing in the photo. It is an image of one of the many paintings by my favorite artist, Frank Frazetta. More on him in a later blog, but I had to point out what I was wearing in case your curiosity got the better of you.
The farewell came later that same evening when, after four-plus years, I decided to close my studio at the Loveland Art Studios. A difficult decision for me because I truly enjoyed my time there. There are many outstanding artists there whose company I will miss. Still, support for the local artist hasn't been the best in this economy, yet the rent still comes due.
We started out with five artists back in September of 2008 and while many came and went in the studio, the final three of us -- Janie Yates (left), me (yes, I think I was still sober), and Marcia Greenwald (right, who was there from the beginning) -- are pictured below.
Where I go from here is still up in the air. Stay tuned and I will provide that update when I know it. Hopefully, more promptly than this post.
The Greater Cincinnati Chapter of the Colored Pencil Society held its annual art show the day before the Loveland Winter Art Show. There were more than 100 entries and the quality of the work was stunning. The First Place winner (right) was by Margi Hopkins. The shadow across the top of the image was from the lighting at the show and from my not-so-nifty camerawork, not on the artwork. My mere words can't truly describe how wonderful Margi's piece is.
While I entered three pieces in the show, my personal favorite was Putting on the Ritz, which I featured in the previous entry. However, this time, Eldon is the real star being held by my son-in-law, Dr. Michael Heile. Eldon is his brother's son.
That's it for now. Merry Christmas to everyone and a Happy and Safe New Year!!!
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
The Plan
The plan is to get this blog spot up and running some time after the first of the year -- barring any complications from the Mayans.
In the meantime, those of you who may be in the Greater Cincinnati Area might be interested in attending the District Chapter DC #119 Colored Pencil Society Annual art show on Friday night at The Barn in Mariemont, beginning at 6 p.m. It's located at 6980 Cambridge Avenue, tucked away in a little subdivision. Now the home of the Women's Art Club, it used to be the village's fire station. In fact, there was still one of the horse-drawn fire "trucks" on display in one of the barn's garage areas.
This show will feature more than 100 paintings. There are four signature artists in the CPSA chapter, including CPSA founder, Vera Curnow, Cecile Baird, Jean Malicoat and Sandy Vaughn.
One parting note ... the painting at the top of this blog, Dizzy, is currently on display (and for sale) at Paxton's Bar & Grille in downtown Loveland, OH
Now ... to figure out how to arrange this layout to look better ... hmmmm
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