July 2012 Newsletter Weekly critique group: Tuesday 1PM at the Santa Cruz Art League 526 Broadway, Santa Cruz Plein Aire: Thursdays (Call Shirley for location and time.) If you would like to receive the membership newsletter for contact information on Plein Aire and other membership events, please refer to ‘contact page’ and become a member. ($25 … [Read more...] about July 2012 newsletter
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Open Studios: Pat Michaud Towery
"Sanke Journal". The background paper and journal pages are iris papers cast at the studio and also a molded koi & watercolor one. It was quite an engineering project as it is about three inches off the surface of its mounting. Pat Pat Michaud Towery will again be participating in Santa Cruz … [Read more...] about Open Studios: Pat Michaud Towery
Ed Penniman, Bordeaux Wineries
Two wineries in Bordeaux will feature paintings by Ed Penniman painted on location at the individual wineries. Chateau Larre Bellevue, established in 1592 in Quinsac will bottle a wine named after the painting, “Les Trois Freres”, or the three brothers. The painting shows the owners three grandchildren in front of the chateau. Also, Chateau St. Esteve, established in … [Read more...] about Ed Penniman, Bordeaux Wineries
Lee Taiz at the Galeria Tonantzin
Lee Taiz will be showing watercolors at Galeria Tonantzin in San Juan Bautista throughout the month of August. She especially invites anyone who is going to the Cabrillo Festival 'Music at the Mission' event to come by and see her. (See SCWS newsletter for details on the Galeria Tonantzin.) … [Read more...] about Lee Taiz at the Galeria Tonantzin
Ed Penniman, a reflection
Ed Penniman Born in Santa Cruz, Ed has painted since he could get his fingers around a brush. He works in many different media, but particularly likes watercolors. From Ed: "My first memory of really enjoying art was in kindergarten. The art lesson was to fold a piece of paper into eighths by folding it in half again and again. We were asked then to color in each … [Read more...] about Ed Penniman, a reflection