Suzanne Shaff www.shaffphotography.com The Cuban Portrait Painting Project: Adapting Heart-Head-Hand to Imperial-Sized Watercolor Painting There is more to painting on an Imperial-sized sheet of watercolor paper (29.5”x41”) than just making everything bigger. It’s a qualitatively different painting experience. When
January Virtual Demo
Painting in an Illusionary (ghostlike) Manner Demonstrator: Karen Knutson www.karenknutson.com Karen will demonstrate how to have clean colors, and how to make objects ghost-like. This will be a limited color watercolor. Several tricks make this an easy process, but
December Virtual Demo – Wet Paint
Wet Paint Artist’ Materials and Framing staffers, Liz Carlson and Virginia McBride will give an overview of watercolor supplies from the Basic to the Esoteric plus a few special Holiday Surprises that are exclusive to your favorite neighborhood art supply
Fall Show “Lost in Paint” Awards Ceremony
“Lost in Paint” Award Ceremony We pleased to announce that CeCeile Hartleib, an accomplished representational artist who has been painting professionally since the early 1980s will judge the 2021 Fall Member Exhibition. Hartleib has taught plein-air landscape for The Atelier
September Virtual Demo – Bob Bowman – Strategies for Entering Art Events
Strategies for Entering Art Events Bob’s suggested questions to consider during his presentation: What is a juried show? A contest? A seal of approval? A resume item? A tool for artistic development? What does it mean to be selected or
May Virtual Demo Artist – Pam Luer – Nature Sketchbooks
Pam Luer’s Nature sketchbooks are things of beauty. Her finely drawn nature themes nestle within loose backgrounds amid washes of textured color. These sketchbooks are jewel-like works of art. But that’s not how she thinks of them. Pam likes to
April Virtual Demo Artist – Lisa Fertig – Realistic and Abstracts Inspired by Nature
Lisa Fertig fell in love with watercolor over 25 years ago and today loves to paint realistically in watercolor and non-objectively in acrylics. Painting in two distinct styles, representational and non-objectively which may at first appear irreconcilable but are
Spring Show Chroma! Opening
Twin Cities based artist, Carl Oltvedt , will judge the paintings accepted into the MNWS 2021 Spring Inclinations Exhibition. Carl Oltvedt works full-time as an artist in a variety of painting and drawing media. He relocated to the Twin Cities following
February Virtual Demo Artist – Catherine Hearding
Catherine Hearding has more than 40 years of experience painting in watercolor. She earned a BA degree in zoology and botany from the University of Montana (1974). Catherine designed and marketed a line of watercolor notecards from 1974 until 1990.
January Virtual Demo Artist – Georgia Kandiko
Georgia Kandiko is familiar with entering her work in exhibits. Each show has a list of rules for entry (a prospectus) that tells what kinds of work are being accepted, how they must be displayed for this show, dates and