Claremont Art Show: Sunday Sept. 17th

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Join me at the opening reception of the CLAREMONT ART SHOW 2017.

THE ENTRY IS FREE and all are welcome.
Light Refreshments served.

Opening Brunch Reception:
Sunday September 17 from 11am – 2pm

Location:
Laemmle’s Claremont 5
450 W 2nd Street
Claremont CA 91711

Today is the last day to vote for the People’s Choice prize (1st, 2nd & 3rd place) will be based on how many people “like” the work posted on the Facebook event page – so do me a favor and help increase my chances of winning some new art supplies by liking my work there. (I’ll make it easy and add a link to it here)

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Claremont Art Show: September 17th

I’m pleased to announce I have a painting that will be exhibited at the Claremont ART SHOW – Laemmle Claremont 5 which has an opening Sunday, September 17th from 11am – 3pm.

People’s Choice Awards (1st, 2nd & 3rd place) will be based on how many people “like” the work posted on the Facebook event page – so do me a favor and help increase my chances of winning some new art supplies by liking my work there. (I’ll make it easy and add a link to it here)

The opening reception is free to attend and there will be light refreshments,

Hope to see you there!

 

OPENING BRUNCH RECEPTION INVITATION

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 17 from 11am – 3pm
CLAREMONT ART SHOW 2017

Laemmle Claremont 5 | 450 West 2nd Street | Claremont CA 91711

Exhibition Dates: Sunday September 17  – Monday December 18, 2017

Entry to the show is free. Light refreshments will be served.
Please just let the usher at the front door know you are there for the show but please be respectful to the movie patrons in line.

PARKING

A city parking structure is located at 1st and Oberlin Ave. Parking on the lower level is free for up to three hours. Longer term parking is available on the upper levels. To get to the theatre, walk north up Oberlin Ave and watch for signs that will direct you to the box office.

recent “drawings”

I hesitate to call these drawings; they contain mostly pencil, ink and watercolor – maybe they would be better categorized as mixed media. For these three I began each with very faint pencil lines and/or some watercolor washes, followed by ink and/or charcoal to define lines and add weight. The overall compositions happen organically, an element inserted in a certain place is balanced by another. Once the composition and outlines are complete colored pencil and/or gouache fill in some of the shapes. Patterns and details in ink are scattered throughout during the whole process, sometimes painted over.