blue heron november - Blue Heron Chapter
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blue heron november - Blue Heron Chapter
Blue Heron News Blue Heron Chapter of the Sumi-e Society of America, Inc. November 2011 At this Month’s Meeting 2-4 PM, November 20 at the Pretlow Library watercolors and ink painting in 1991. Because of the Sumi-e Society I have been privileged to take workshops with some of the masters of the media. I must say that I am a little intimidated This month’s meeting will feature Sandra Bone by the idea of giving a demonstration when so demonstrating how to paint Hydrangeas. many wonderful artists have gone before me, Sandra says: “The subject I have chosen for the demonstration are Hydrangea flowers. I tend to paint things over and over in different styles and methods and presently the Hydrangea is one of my favorite things but I have comforted myself with the idea that we all have something to share. The exchange of ideas helps us grow as artists.” Son of White Elephant The White Elephant Sale tables at the October meeting were fun and successful! Why not continue at the next meeting? Bring your arts, crafts, craft materials, and art books to sell to members and guests. 10 % of proceeds go to Blue Heron Chapter. Note Card Distribution to paint. The Note cards will be distributed to prepare for the flower, and card exchange at the December meeting. sometimes the leaves, change with the acidity of the soil and the season. I will choose a Sample cards are displayed throughout the couple of different methods of painting the newsletter. Inside Co President’s Message" 2 flower, and end with an autumn oak leaf Workshops and Events" 3 hydrangea.” Meeting Minutes-Oct" " 4 About herself, Sandra says, “I have taken art classes off and on since college. I began oriental Exhibits and Displays"" 5 Blue Heron Workshop" 6 Blue Heron News " " 7 Calendar" " 8 http://www.blueheronsumie.org/ Blue Heron Sumi-e Facebook page " 1 Co-Presidents’ Message By Nancy or Jill Have you seen the exciting play RED, about the artist Mark Rothko? It inspired me to make a bunch of little red and black cardinals, as I prepare for our annual Holiday Card Exchange in December. Compare these cards to Artists' Cards, small original signed creations that artists trade with each other. They are quick to do and evocative of individual styles. We Blue Heroners make cards to exchange. At the November meeting we will distribute blank cards for your creations. Then, in December, we exchange them. Glue sticks work well to attach the painting to the card stock. Be sure to sign each card! You can also chop the cards but this step isn't required. Most of us never mail the cards to other people - we hoard them as treasures, as they are soooo beautiful! Here are some of my treasured cards from years past. Happy painting, cutting, and pasting! Note: catch the beautiful Blue Heron exhibit this month at the Botanical Gardens. Pictures need to be picked up on Nov. 30th. ! Nancy 2 Wo r k s h o p s a n d Eve n t s Marsh Birds Workshop with Jill Brunner "Thank you for your wonderful painting demos and instruction. I love your work!" Sheri "I enjoyed the workshop and learned about using glue mixed with water to prevent watercolors from bleeding. Also seeing different styles of heron painting was nice." Loretta "Thank you, thank you. Such a pleasure." Julia Dorsey "Great and fun." Joan As always, Jill, you are "TOPS." Thanks, Heide "Loved being shown various techniques." Lynette "It was good, teacher!" oxo, Maggie "Loved the different approaches! Thank you for the freedom to experiment." Nancy "Can't help but learn from such a master." Peggy "Glue water was a new technique for me. Great info." Meg "With technique and style, another super Blue Heron workshop. Well done!" Cathy "A large variety of unique marsh birds. Peggy and Jill, one of the demonstration pictures, and Heidi and Jill We've taken flight." Norene 3 Blue Heron Meeting Report Minutes of October 2011 meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Joe Nicholas will be conducting a class on Blue Heron Chapter, Sumi-e Flower painting at the Senior Center starting Society of America, Inc. was held on Sunday, October 30, 2011 at the Pretlow 12 January. Discussion followed regarding classes at a time other the Thursday morning, Library in Norfolk, Virginia. Co-President e.g. nights or Saturdays. Joe indicated he Nancy Milner opened the meeting at 2p.m. would see what he could do next class or Thirteen members and one guest were workshop. present. Nancy opened with some Halloween jokes and then passed the meeting onto copresident Jill Brunner. Lynette Corley and her husband John will be having an exhibition of their photography works at the Towne Bank Pavilion Center 1 Treasurer’s Report: on Thursday, 10 November, 5 - 6:30 pm. Bank balance: $3014.42 Barbara Battelle will be having a one women In house Workshops: Sumi-e exhibition at the Paul Street Gallery opening January 23, 2012. Jill Brunner’s Heron Workshop was a great success and enjoyed by all who attended. Meeting Program: Exhibits: Following a brief refreshment break, an in- Good turnout for the Botanical Garden Exhibit. Garden rep indicated it was the best one she has seen. OLD Business: house sale of art goodies took place, 10% to the Chapter. The next meeting will be held at the Pretlow Library on Sunday, 20 November. Sandy Bone will demonstrate. Also, note cards will Idea of having a sale wherein the general be passed out in preparation for December’s public is invited was tabled – Library will not allow it. note card exchange. NEW Business: Joe Nicholas showed the results of the paintings that were wet mounted at the last meeting and an interesting general discussion followed regarding wet mounting procedures. Also discussed Gail Goodman Submitted: Joe Nicholas Secretary doing a demo on putting people in your note cards. 4 Exhibits and Notes Notes on Sumi-E By Motoi Oi Is the union of art and nature purely a chance? Chance is a part of the laws of the nature. An artist may struggle for days to find something special. Suddenly he finds it. But it is not merely due to chance. It is the accumulation of all the time and effort he has applied. Any flaw in my frame of mind would appear in my preliminary sketches. If it is to be a major work, the preliminary sketches are put away for at least several days. I then look them over. I do not hesitate to start all over. The aim of a Sumi-e artist is not the reproduction of the subject matter but the elimination of all but the essentials. The ability to think is what produces a good Sumi-e. A dexterous hand may turn out a mechanically excellent picture You are invited to a reception celebrating the opening of John and Lynette Corley’s landscape photography exhibit Date:! Thursday, November 10, 2011 Time:! 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm Place:! Towne Bank Pavilion Center I ! 2101 Parks Avenue, Virginia Beach (Note: This is NOT at Towne Center. It is near the Virginia Beach Convention Center at the end of I-264-see map) The exhibit will be on display for two months. For additional information or directions, contact us at [email protected] but not a true Sumi-e in spirit. The blank space in Sumi-e can give an impression of emptiness and coldness. To fill it with warmth is what we strive to achieve. Taken from Brush Strokes in Sumi-e Painting, by Motoi Oi, 5 Blue Heron Exhibit At the Norfolk Botanical Gardens (through Nov. 29) Blue Heron exhibitors, please pick up your pictures at Baker Hall, Norfolk Botanical Gardens, on Wednesday, November 30th, between 1 and 2 p.m. 6 Blue Heron News & Gallery More card samples 2011-2012 Blue Heron Chapter Board Members:! Jill Brunner and Nancy Milner" Just a reminder that we will be holding our holiday card exchange at the December meeting. 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