Homosassa Fall Art Show 2018

Citrus Watercolor Society announces juried art show winners

The Citrus Watercolor Society announces the winners in the juried portion of the recent Fall Show and Sale held at the Ellie Schiller Homosassa State Wildlife Park. Hernando artist Douglas Murray was awarded the Best of Show honors. His watercolor painting of “Peggy’s Cove” (pictured above) was the best of some very competitive artwork. Murray is an accomplished watercolorist and has won numerous awards for his artwork. Other award winners were First Place, Helene Lancaster of Crystal River, for her painting “PalmsAlot”; Second Place went to Chuck Chesnul of Floral City with his painting “Yankeetown Marina”; and Third Place winner was Norman Freyer of Homosassa and his painting “Crotonesque”. Two artists, Susan Strawbridge of Inverness, and Curt Bond of Dunnellon received Honorable Mention awards. A painting by Yvonne Brunelle of Floral City received the President’s Award.

BEST OF SHOW – Peggy’s Cove – DOUG MURRAY

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Holiday Luncheon December 2010

Press Release by Norm Freyer

The Citrus Watercolor Club will hold their annual Holiday Luncheon on Friday, December 10th starting at 12:00 Noon. International award-winning artist Steve Rogers will present the featured demonstration. Mr. Rogers is a signature member of the Florida Watercolor Society, The American Watercolor Society and The National Watercolor Society. Steve was the Chairman of the American Watercolor Society Jury of Awards in 2010.His painting “Aegean Blue” was included in the 1st Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary International Water Media Masters at the Jiangsu Watercolor Research Institute in Nanjing, China.

Steve Rogers Demonstration December 10, 2010
Photo Collage Courtesy of Ray Jowers

Steve Rogers was born in New York City. He attended Rollins College in Winter Park, FL, and graduated with a B.A. from Monmouth College in Monmouth, Ill.  Steve has made a career of painting since 1975. He lives in Ormond Beach, FL

with his wife Janet who is also a signature member of the American Watercolor Society. He has regularly presented watercolor workshops in Greece, Italy, Spain and France. “My purpose as an artist is to portray the beauty of light and color in God’s world as I experience it within my heart.”

Mr. Rogers will be teaching a two-day workshop on December 11th & 12th at the Whispering Pines Park Recreation Center in Inverness. For information, call Glenda Ackley at 352-560-4220.

HOLIDAY LUNCHEON VOLUNTEERS

CHAIRPERSONS: DARLA GOLDBERG & SANDY DUNHAM

Prizes and Gifts: Sandy Dunham, Mimi Salton, Pat Woodhouse
Card Exchange: Wanda McVeigh, Lois Moore, Delois Lang

Ham: Ada Hollingsworth
Refreshments: Barbara Berg, Delores Witt
Set up: Carol Tucker, Mel Rustom, Deloris Witt, Barbara Kerr, Jean Morey, Carolyn Park, Ellen Hines, Jane Kega, Delois Lang Dick, Suzie VonAmmon
Clean Up: Mel Rustom, Norm Freyer, Carol Scharf, Delora Scanlon, Marti Estep
Silverware: Verna Callender, Judi Snow
Center Pieces: Sandy Dunham, Mimi Salton, Darla Goldberg


Paint Around

President’s Message for December 2010

“The Friendliest Little Watercolor Club”.   If there was any doubt, (and there wasn’t) last month’s meeting convinced me.  For all of those who attended the “Paint A Round”, you know what I mean.  Because even though I call it a “meeting”, I thought it was much more a “get together”.   For those who painted, impressive!    I am continually amazed at the amount of talent this club has.   But I also loved the way everyone else got involved, mingled and socialized with each other. Usually at the meetings we get to socialize, then settle into a nice demo.   This meeting I noticed that, from start to finish, the interaction this group displayed showed me why we are known as “The Friendliest Little Watercolor Club”.  I admit there were times I worried if the Paint A Round would be a “pumpkin”. But this group proved to me, NOTHING will stop us from being such a great group of artists and friends.    So for those who were unable to attend, you missed a good one.  

And before we leave last month behind I have to thank Glenda Ackley and all who helped make it so special.  She deserves all the credit for the Paint A Round’s success.     I would like to remind the participating artists to bring the painting in to the Holiday Luncheon for us to see the “finished paintings”.

Paint-a-Round, November 2010
Photo Collage Courtesy of Ray Jowers

Speaking of next months meeting, December 10th’s meeting brings us the Holiday Luncheon.   I will be disappointed if everyone does not attend!  Darla Goldberg, Sandy Dunham, and all the other volunteers have put in a lot of work.  So the Luncheon promises to be exciting.   In addition to being fortunate enough to have Steve Rogers for our demo and a workshop, there is much you do not want to miss.   The great food.   The hand painted cards we want you to bring in to exchange.  The many gifts you may receive.   And most of all the friendships we continue to make and share.   It is because of you the members that we are known as the “Friendliest Little Watercolor Club”.   And especially during this holiday season, I know that friendliness will be on display.  

Due to the fullness of this month’s meeting Painting of the Month will be postponed until January.

Citrus Watercolor Club wishes everyone a “Happy Thanksgiving”, and looks forward to seeing you at the December “Holiday Luncheon”.

Kim Shields