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  • 03 Jun 2022 5:41 PM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)

     


    From Peggy: "This week began with some wonderful news. I was thrilled to learn that two of my paintings were honored in the April 2022 Plein Air Salon Competition as the best of their respective categories. “Electric Sundown” received Best Nocturne and “Red Light” received Best Artist Over 65. Many thanks to Plein Air Magazine, Eric Rhoads, and Kari Stober for organizing the Plein Air Salon Competition and a special thank you to Camille Przewodek for recognizing these paintings with awards. Congratulations to all finalists. To see the April 2022 winners and finalists visit https://pleinairsalon.com/april-2022-top-100-finalists/"

  • 29 May 2022 6:37 PM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)

    WINDOW IN TIME

    L. Heath [Linda] Fine Art,
    Fusionism and Southwest Landscape Paintings

    From Linda: Wonderful news! My art is being featured this month in the:

     New Mexico Artists Directory.

    Growing up in New Mexico, Heath has always been fascinated by the blending of ancient cultures here.  In addition, the future has always beckoned brightly to her through images from NASA’s deep space telescopes.  Now, with the next chapter of private space exploration developing rapidly, Heath has been inspired to create a new type of art called “Fusionism” or “Fusionist Art”.  Fusionism is a new art movement that blurs the lines among different cultures, fuses old and new painting media, and mixes human versus robotic-generated work. It is a perfect blend of her technical skills with ancient techniques and ideas.   I am inspired by ancient native cultures, digital images from NASA's Hubble space telescope, and the opening of Spaceport America in New Mexico. 



  • 27 May 2022 12:42 PM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)


    "White Dove (Peace Dove)," acrylic on board, 10 x 10 in. — Judith Howells

    PAPNM member, Judy Howells, has organized a Colors for Ukraine exhibition with the  Martha's Vineyard Art Association, May 27 - Jun 3.

    You may read the article in the Martha's Vineyard newspaper here:   https://www.mvtimes.com/2022/05/25/colors-for-ukraine/

    Also visit Judy's website: http://judyhowells.com/.

    Colors for Ukraine,” a benefit exhibit at Old Sculpin Gallery, May 27 to June 3. 58 Dock St., Edgartown. 508-627-4881, oldsculpingallery.org.

    Sunflowers are currently in bloom at the Old Sculpin Gallery in Edgartown. Decorating the walls of the historic gallery, operated by the Martha’s Vineyard Art Association (MVAA), are dozens of images of the brilliant, bright yellow flowers whose image has come to represent support for the Ukrainian people. 

    The sunflower is not only the national flower of Ukraine, it has also come to be used as a symbol of peace. (In June 1996, ministers from the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine marked Ukraine’s nuclear weapon disarmament by planting sunflowers at the Pervomaysk missile base.)

    As a show of support for the people of Ukraine, the MVAA chose to kick off its summer season with a fundraising show titled “Colors for Ukraine,” featuring work by 20-plus of the gallery’s members who, in keeping with the theme of the show, are offering work focusing either on sunflowers and/or the colors of the Ukrainian flag. 

    The artists will donate a minimum of 20 percent of their proceeds to an organization called World Central Kitchen, which has since the beginning of the war provided 25 million meals to the people of Ukraine. Their motto is “Food is a universal right.”

    While many of the artists chose to represent sunflowers in their contributions to the show, others have used the color theme in a variety of creative ways. Theresa Yuan’s oil painting, “Stone Walls,” features a striated blue sky above the painting’s focal point, with a field of yellow daffodils below. Judith Howells, who came up with the idea and curated the show, chose another symbol of peace — a white dove — for her contribution. Standing in front of a golden orb against a vivid blue background — the image both represents an ideal and pays homage to the colors of Mother Nature to be found in the sky and sun. 

    Brian Kirkpatrick found a clever way to honor the theme and the cause. His painting “President Zelensky” shows the Ukraine leader sitting in a yellow chair in a blue room holding a white rabbit on his lap. The large painting, done in Kirkpatrick’s signature colorful whimsical style, provides a bold graphic art–influenced image. 

    The show includes photography and ceramics as well as paintings. Incorporated in 1954, the nonprofit MVAA is the Island’s oldest art organization. Its mission is “to increase facilities of art education, create interest in the arts, make an art center for the whole Island, establish a permanent collection, and preserve an old landmark.” Housed in a former boatbuilder’s shed, the gallery has been providing a space for exhibitions and workshops for almost 70 years. The MVAA also fosters art education, and provides scholarships for local high school students. 

    Howells (who is also the membership chairman) notes that the member artists responded enthusiastically to her call for participants. “It’s really about the members showing support, using art as a way to show a sense of support to people who are enduring a sudden displacement. We want our artwork to send a powerful message of hope and support to those suffering in this humanitarian crisis.”



  • 15 May 2022 11:05 AM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)

    Congratulations to PAPNM Member, Spike Ress, for this award of Excellence in the 6th Annual AIS Impressions Small Works Showcase 2022.

    https://spikeress.com/

    The exhibit is in Taos at the Wilder NIghtingale Gallery, May 12-June 19.

    http://www.wnightingale.com/

    https://americanimpressionistsociety.org/


  • 12 May 2022 8:30 AM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)

    Michele Byrne, "Berta Zoltan - Budapest Hungary" - 36"x24"

    Michele: 

    "Thrilled to be featured in the Five To Watch column in the new issue of @fineartconnoisseurmag. After working on the series for a few years it feels great to get some recognition. This series refle

    cts women who have immigrated from other countries, or their family has. This piece is of my friend - Berta Zoltan, born in Budapest. Birdie Zoltan

    FABRIC OF AMERICA is the theme. We are all a different color thread of one large human tapestry. Unity for all!!

    Pick up a copy, there’s always incredible artwork in every issue. "


  • 07 May 2022 7:27 AM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)

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    Looking West, Jane Hunt, 24x28, oil

    Congratulations to PAPNM Members, Chris Morel and Jane Hunt, for being in the top 25 Salon Winners for this year (sponsored by Plein air Magazine).

    All 25 Finalists: https://pleinairsalon.com/11th-annual-pleinair-salon-top-25-finalists/

    From Chris:

    Hi Everybody,
    Really excited to announce my painting "Couse House Poppies" has been selected as one of the Top 25 Finalists for the 11th Annual Plein Air Salon Competition. They’ll be announcing the winners on Tuesday, May 17th live at the Plein Air Convention & Expo in Santa Fe, NM.
    Over 3400 artists submitted a total of 8400 paintings in the 11th Annual PleinAir Salon Monthly Competitions.
    Of those artworks, over 250 were included in the judging for this year’s PleinAir Salon Annual Awards.
    And finally it has been reduced to 25 finalists.
    Best of luck to all who've been selected and I'll be there at the award ceremony to see what happens May 17th 7:00pm.
    Hope to see you there.
    Chris


  • 06 May 2022 9:32 AM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)

     

    Joe Anna Arnett and how to prepare for visiting and painting in Santa Fe.

    “There’s so much here,” Joe Anna said. “We’re in this very unusual high desert, which people first think sounds desolate without that much going on, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. The colors are so rich. I know if people haven’t been to northern New Mexico, they’re going to be surprised.”

    See much more  here about the NM landscape: https://www.outdoorpainter.com/joe-anna-arnett-on-painting-the-new-mexico-landscape/

    But in particular scroll down to read these important tips for out-of-state folks:

    "Joe Anna reminds us to be physically prepared for plein air in New Mexico as well. “Please bring a big hat,” she said. “You’ve got to shade your eyes. You’ll notice that the local artists are the ones with the really big hats. You want to shade your eyes, but the light can bounce. You also want to be prepared with sunscreen. I also wear long sleeves to protect my arms and hands from the sun. So when you go out on location, you have your big hat, you have your sunscreen, and you have to have water, because it is a desert and it is dry.”

    Speaking of water, we advise everyone to start drinking extra water several days before you begin your travels to New Mexico, partly because of the change in altitude most of us will experience. For example, I’m coming from the forest-rich, rolling hills of Kentucky, with an elevation of only 530 feet. (You can simply Google your state and the word “altitude” if you’re curious about the difference for you.)

    When it comes to arriving at PACE, Joe Anna reminds us that our water intake should continue. “You want to hydrate the whole time — before and during,” she said. “You may not be thirsty, but I kind of take water all the time. The high altitude can surprise you. If you’re hydrating, not gulping water but just sipping it continuously, you will probably avoid any kind of headache.”

    It will be helpful to know what clothes to pack as well. “The key out here in springtime is to layer,” Joe Anna said. “I have gone out to paint on a cool spring morning and had to stop and shake the snow off because a little snow squall came up, and then roll up my sleeves because the sun came back out, and then it was back to light cold drizzle. I wear a shirt with pockets — artists have to have pockets. I also wear a sweater, and over that I may even have a light down jacket that I can roll up tightly in my backpack.”


  • 06 May 2022 7:34 AM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)


    Overcome Your Introversion: Networking at Plein Air Events

    Networking for Artists > As artists and creatives, many of us tend to be on the shy side. We like to focus on our own thing, and we enjoy being alone in the quiet, focused space of the creative process. With spring and endless fairs and festivals upon us, there comes a time when we’ll need to — Heaven forbid — talk to a stranger.

    To get some expert insights on networking at art events, I reached out to plein air painter Michele Byrne, who we’ll soon meet in Santa Fe at the Plein Air Convention & Expo. Her advice is to look at the schedule and pick out the artists you most want to learn from, and then make it a point to introduce yourself.

    “That’s why we’re here,” she said. “Don’t be shy about talking to the artists. We’re just people, and we love to hear from others. We all have the same thing in common; we all want to talk about colors and paint and process and materials.”

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  • 03 May 2022 12:01 PM | Admin PAPNM (Administrator)


    Visit Member Workshops to view workshops by

    Anita Louise West and

    Stephanie West and Wendy Ahlm


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87154-0503

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