Friday, August 22, 2008
Golden Acrylics Demo held at City Arts
I loved where I was sitting; not so much because I could hear or see the speaker but more because I quickly learned my seat had an artistic advantage. I could clearly see several large works by Bruce Nellsmith. I had the opportunity to look at them from a comfortable seat and contemplate. Although I have always loved his work; I had never had the opportunity to stare at his work. It was almost like peeking inside his brain. Heaven knows I want to paint with Bruce.
Wake up... skins of acrylic paint peeled off freezer paper were being passed around the room. Interesting little pieces of plastic. Clipboards with a shot of medium and a color along with palette knife or a brush were going around too. The prints were pretty cool. Suddenly; I realize I am blessed and I am so happy. Discovery has always been in abundance and among my highest creative gifts. The experience of seeing the things I experimented being shown to the group was a bit of a shock. Yet...it was fun to hear peoples thoughts on these things.
I did in fact learn a few things and there were a few things I would have loved to share; but at last I was not the teacher nor was I the lead student.(smile) I was just a paying guest at City Arts. I did get my money's worth being able to stare at Bruce Nellsmith's paintings for nearly an hour. Had Bruce been among the group surely he would have taught us even more. He is a professor of art at Newbury College in Newbury, SC.
Since I have not been able to get permission to show his art...I suggest you go to City Arts website and see the art there. Tell Randy; Jeanee says hi.
yours Jeanee
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Dennis Olson - A self taught artist




PrismaColor Portrait Class with Gretchen Parker
Class at Pilgrim Church in Lexington this fall.
Two afternoons a week Tuesdays and Thursdays for three weeks,
Sept 16- to Oct 2. from 1:30 PM to 3:30PM Cost $60.
We will focus on portraits but if you can do a still life or landscape
You will need a set of Prismacolor pencils - the largest set you can afford.
Anyone doing portraits will need to get all the pencils in Ann Kullberg's skin palette.
Contact Gretchen with any questions. Phone: 803-238-3714 please visit her new website: http://www.gretchenevansparker.com/
And blog:http://www.gretchenevansparker.blogspot.com/
Posted from an email sent by Gretchen Parker; edited for length and to 3rd person.
Friday, August 1, 2008
Art Classes by Ingrid Carson Register Now!
Ingrid says; "Hope you have had lots of wet brushes this summer. "
The classes are held at Ingrid Carson's Studio; at 207 Savannah Branch Trail, Irmo. They are small, and the space is limited. The 6 week class fee is $80. She gives lots of individual instruction.
The schedule is as follows:
Oil Painting Classes:
Tuesday evenings 6 - 8 PM August 12 - September 16.
Wednesday Mornings 9:30 - 11:30 August 13 - September 17.
Thursday Mornings 9:30 - 11:30 August 14 - September 18.
Thursday Afternoon 1:30 - 3:30 August 14 - September 18.
Mixed Media Class:
Friday Morning 9:30 - 11:30 August 15 - September 19.
E-mail me at snoops@mindspring.com or call 749-9501
Hope to hear from you.
Ingrid Carson
snoops@mindspring.com
Flying Without a Plane!

Art Commentary.... "Flying Without a Plane!"
I really love to fly. The idea of waking up in Columbia SC and in several hours being in Bermuda; just entices me. This feeling of flowing with a change into another land or perhaps dimension; is something I have found in creating art.
One of the many wonderful things about being an artist is having the opportunity to continue to learn more as time goes on. We refine our skills and ourselves with every exposure to another art instructor or sometimes even to another art portfolio. Each of us works differently. Some artists are highly experimental; while others are very illustrative and precise. To each their own and sometimes we find we cross paths even in this widely divergent world of art; with all its possibilities.
What we think we know now; later becomes replaced with updated info or a new piece of self found in the puzzles of life. What keeps an artist up to date isn't so much just having a college degree or learning to paint from one or two instructors. Its not just about perfection in one technique, one style, or one medium. No, no, no, it's about so much more. Open your eyes; and see; really look deep. Now close your eyes and see; look real deep. Breathe in breathe out; now do you see? Keep trying...
Throughout art history you see the greats; the well knowns; the famous and the infamous artists all had a common link. That link was being open to experiment with their ideas and techniques, the willingness to expand one's horizons. The fearless moving forward while flying with out a plane; a journey into the unknown. We find out selves through our art; it can be your greatest joy!
All on board; let's fly!
Yours Truly;
Jean Bourque
http://www.jeanbourque.com/
About the Painting: This is "Jagged Edges" by Jean Bourque an oil painting that measures 36 by 24 inches on Linen. One of my personal favorites.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Goodbye to the Riverfest Music and Art
But perhaps the powers that be wanted me to see the end rather than the beginning. I learned a lot in my short visit. Here is what I saw; besides great art; happy faces and an art festival; I saw a family of artists. They had become united. It was an interesting observation.
All the artists had really bonded and become like a big happy family. I had not seen this happen before. But week after week of hanging out at the River showing their art and listening to live music every Saturday night certainly would be a way to bond. It's not just the art or just the music its the People; the Artists and the time together; The Socializing. I often pick my "off duty" events by the social factor instead of the sales potential, but that's just me. My friends only sold a few things here and there; no one made a killing and to me it didn't seem like it was worth the time from the sales perspective; but then again....isn't developing new friendships and relating to a definite crowd; worth so much more???
YES; I think it is....
Southern Visions wants Your Feedback!!!
WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK!! Let us know which exhibit you would like to see on the Southern Visions roster by taking our interest survey. Please respond to the survey by Thursday, July 31, 2008. Your input will help to determine which of these exciting exhibits will be available to you in the near future.
We recommend you and your colleagues view images from the proposed exhibits below before beginning the survey. Additional images from each exhibit can be seen HERE. The images and photographs in this document are provided for the purpose of educational activities only. All other uses are prohibited. Access to these images does not imply unlimited use permissions nor any release of copyright restrictions. Images and photos are provided for educational related use only. Photo credit must be given where indicated. Long-term use of these materials in publications, CD-ROMs, DVDs, Web sites (other than online articles), and any other non educational or non-press related, for-profit use is prohibited. The copyright holders reserve the right to withhold access to images if false representation is suspected or there are questions about intended usage.
Annual SCBWI Southern Breeze Children's Book Illustrators Show Jazz: the First Days New Orleans Black Mardi Gras Indians Southern Eccentric: The Paintings of Larry Connatser Southern Open 2008 The Faith Experience The Blues in Claiborne County: From Rabbit Foot Minstrels to Blues and Cruise
Sunday, July 6, 2008
2009 Flowertown Festival Call for Artists & Runners

Twelve years ago, the Annual Flowertown Festival Run was added to the Flowertown Festival activities as the official kick-off event. Located in one of the South’s most beautiful locations, downtown historic Summerville, the Flowertown Festival Run draws over 850 runners every year. The run includes three distances: 10k, 5k and one mile—a distance for everyone’s pace. The 2009 run will take place on Saturday, March 14, 2009. Proceeds for both events benefit the Summerville Family YMCA.
Contest details:
- Entrants are asked to submit original paintings, drawings or digital artwork to represent one, or both of, the above mentioned events.
- The design entry must be appropriate to be used on T-shirts, posters, brochures, billboards and other promotional materials .
- No more than three (3) entries per person are permitted. Entries must be received no later than October 13, 2008 at 5:00p.m.
- The contest is open to all legal residents of the United States, except employees of the Summerville Family YMCA .
- Entry fee: $15/entry. Please make checks payable to the Summerville Family YMCA.
- Student entries will be entered in (and eligible to win) the open competition.
- Designs must be original to entrant.
To enter, send your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, and design created by you for the event(s) indicated above. Only entries that comply with all contest requirements (listed below) will be accepted. Please mail your entry to:
Summerville Family YMCA
140 S. Cedar St.
Summerville, SC 29483
Attn: Liz Graham
You may also e-mail your entry with your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address and an e-mail attachment that must be saved in one (1) of the following formats jpg, gif, eps, bmp containing your t-shirt design entry. Please email to: lizg@summervilleymca.org.
All submitted designs become the property of SFYMCA upon receipt and may be published in any medium by SFYMCA without additional compensation to entrants. The SFYMCA is not responsible for late, lost, misdirected or illegible entries. From all eligible entries received, the SFYMCA judges will select one winner based on design’s originality, creativity and reflection of the event image on or about October 24, 2008.
The winners will receive their choice of either $300 or a booth space at the Flowertown Festival (valued at $350), as well as 6 t-shirts and 10 posters. All other expenses and all federal, state and local taxes are winner’s sole responsibility. No transfer or substitution of prize is allowed. The winning design(s) becomes the property of the SFYMCA and may be modified as necessary. The winning design(s) will have sponsor logos added and the placement of those logos is at the discretion of the SFYMCA.
(Photo: of art done by Jean Bourque)
Sunday, June 29, 2008
SC State Fair Upcoming Events & Competitions
The 2008 SC State Fair e-Newsletter, direct link to what's happening at the Fairgrounds.
SC State Fair Commercial Contest and your chance to win great prizes
See who's appearing at the 2008 PEPSI Grandstand Entertainment...tickets go on sale July 1.
We hope you will enjoy the latest edition of the
http://scstatefair.org/mailer/redir.php?id=122&st_id=161&email=artsails1@aol.com
In this issue:
SC State Fair
Video Commercial Contest - Win $250 Cash and Great Fair Prizes
PEPSI® Grandstand Entertainment
Internet & Phone Ticket Sales Begin Tuesday, July 1
Purchase Discount Gate & Ride Tickets Online, By Phone, or In Person
Commercial Exhibitor and Concessionaire Applications
Carolinas Mounted Patrol Association Exhibition
SC Donkey and Mule Association to Host Donkey/Mule Show & Fun Day
Competitive Exhibitors Remain Strong at SC State Fair
Important Changes for 2008 Competitive Exhibitors
Scholarships
2008-2009 "The Ride of Your Life" Scholarship Winners
Year Around
SC State Fair Employee Receives CFE Status
Summer Vacation? Be Safe...View the Fair Safety Video
Monthly Calendar of Events
RV/Camper Parking for Year-Round Events
2008 USC Football Fans - Reserved Parking in all Lots
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