Last week could not have been any better! Mr. DeMille arrived in Rogers, AR on Monday, Aug 18 for THE WORKSHOP. When he flew out on Sunday, he forgot his phone charger AND THE MAGIC PAINT TUBE! Randy tried to convince him that it would be cheaper to buy new parts than to FedEx this one, (grin) but it was FedEx'ed to him on monday. The next thing I know it is today, Thursday Aug 28...He and Randy didn't even have time for that golf game!
Coordinating his judging the Ozark Pastel Society Show, a bonus demonstration, professional filming of all demos, 18 students, over 50 non-students who paid to watch from the back of the room, AND still managed to get a dribble of painting time during the workshop time. One of our club members, Julie Mayser surprised us with an oven-ready casserole for one night, it was yummy! One of the models, Brian Troop and his wife Susan invited Les, Randy, me and a couple other friends to their house for dinner on Saturday night after the Opening Reception of THE SHOW!
Mr. Les judged 'blind' (yeah, blindfolded, he touched each frame...LOL), asked for a sticky note over each signature. This is SUCH a great idea and I hear it is being done on the West Coast all the time. Not only does prevent the judge from picking (or not) a familiar artists' name, but it allows the judge to consider each painting on its own merit. As he explained to the crowd, every juror brings to the table his/her own personal preferences in color usage, composition, technique, and, yes, even framing. You'd never get 2 judges to agree on the same paintings for recognition.
If an artist entered a category with multiple entries (every artist has a strong category...portrait, landscape, etc) and had different subject matter, composition, sizes, they had more opportunity to be considered for more than one award.
I was SO good for the past few months not to post any of my entries, because I did not want to compromise anyone...BUT, I was thrilled to be judged in this manner by Mr. DeMille and win 4 awards out of 17, 104 entries.
So, now I can show 'em (the paintings)!
"ME", self-portrait, First Place Miniatures
8x10"
"Eyes For You", 2nd Place Portrait & Figurative
20x24" $895
"Barflies", 3rd Place Portrait & Figurative
$895
"Rowdy Red" Honorable Mention Portrait & Figurative
11x14, SOLD
That's All Folks...until next time! I have some great tips and ideas for artists who do workshops...keep tuned!
vicki
5 comments:
WOW- you rock, girl! The paintings are awesome and I can see how they would be winners. I am so glad that everything went well for you and the show.
You have a way with portraits and figures. I say continue that genre. You will be teaching workshops yourself one day.
I haven't posted in a couple of weeks myself. Not that I don't have lots to say! :)
Congratulations Red on the awards, the workshop and for simply being you! I'll probably get to see the show next week. How come "Eyes for You" didn't get first?? That is such a strong piece! See ya Wednesday! xxx
Thanks, Durinda and Erika! 2 of my most favorite 'professional' artists! Since landscapes are so tough for me, and figurative (sorta) easy...guess it is time to do as my fav 'frenchie' says:
Oil, Pastel, Watercolor...landscapes, figurative, still life...PICK ONE!
xxoo
vicki-lou
China Doll: I never got a chance to ask Mr. D why he picked what he did...or not. I was just so thrilled he liked ANYTHING I did, I forgot. The only thing he mentioned about my self-portrait...in passing...was that it was so obviously fresh, and done from life.
Mr. D, if you read this blog, you can answer Erika!
luvuvr
China Doll: I never got a chance to ask Mr. D why he picked what he did...or not. I was just so thrilled he liked ANYTHING I did, I forgot. The only thing he mentioned about my self-portrait...in passing...was that it was so obviously fresh, and done from life.
Mr. D, if you read this blog, you can answer Erika!
luvuvr
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