66th Annual Member’s Show

What a beautiful show of 107 different types of original art! Bravo to everyone who had a piece in this gorgeous show. Special congratulations to everyone who won a ribbon. They are listed below along with the judges comments. The photos of the winners are above.

Special thank you to Bonnie Vargas for hauling the art racks to and from the library as well as purchasing and creating the items on our lovely refreshment table.

Special thank you to Ann Eifler for collecting the info and images for me and creating the tags. Thank you to Eva for collecting the money, and thank you Michele also for all the help in hanging the pieces and helping with tear down. Thank you to Cathy Martin for coordinating the peoples choice award. It takes a village to have a show like this come together along with much coordinating behind-the-scenes. 

There were also four pieces sold at the show!

Bonnie Vargas sold two… “Mystical Spring” and “Silent Snow”

Mary Barrios “Coffee Break”, Eva Balek “Concern”

Great job and congratulations! 

Best of show… Mary Lenert, “Harley” Great color pencil… Beautiful colors and values. Very nice use of lost and found edges as well.

Best digital… Barb Gore, “Pink Lady’s Slipper”

Great composition and depth.

First place… Mary Powers, “Nature’s Beauty”

Like the textures and color values, great movement.

First place… Bonnie Vargas, “Grandpa’s Warbirds” Nice painting on a simple subject. Painting flows across the canvas.

First place… Tonia Jackson, “Cicada” Great movement within the piece. Great color values as well.

First place… Mary Rodriguez, “Good Hair Day”

Great photo on a simple every day event.

Second place… Carolyn Kraft, “Indian Shores” 

Nice control of color, values and depth.

Second place… Carol Kling, “After the Party”

Very nice arrangement of composition and color values.

Second place and People’s Choice… 

Cloud Mary, “Shoogie”

Really like the layers of paint and brush work.

Second place… Susan Zeiser, “Can You See Me” Great photo subject and layers of depth.

Third place… Michele Tanner-Hubbartt, 

“Just One Kiss” Great arrangement and color values. Fresh looking.

Third place… Mary Lenert, “Reclaimed”

Very nice composition and depth. Interesting viewpoint.

Third place… Allan Smith, “Folly Farm”

Nice use of color and values throughout the painting.

Third place… David Nelson, “Upper Dells Cliff, WI” Very sharp and interest in layers of shadows.

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