Deb Ward, GWS, OWS, PWS, WSI - WATERCOLOR/WATER MEDIA - My passion is teaching adult “beginners”. Weekly classes in my home; workshops; classes for Cincinnati Recreation Commission. My work is nationally recognized and published - see “Featured” on my sidebar. I’m a Signature Member of Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Indiana state Watercolor Societies, Cincinnati Art Club, past-President of Greater Cincinnati Watercolor Society. Contact info below under “Class Information”

Showing posts with label art award. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art award. Show all posts

Monday, July 4, 2016

PENNSYLVANIA WATERCOLOR SOCIETY SHOW

I received an email that my painting "Silver Harvest" has won an award in the current PWS show!

The show juror was Paul Jackson; awards juror is James McFarlane, President Emeritus, American Watercolor Society - so I feel pretty honored to have won an award!

More info about the show appears on the sidebar of my blog, if you live in the area and want to attend the opening or see the show while it hangs.

Friday, July 31, 2015

HOOSIER SALON OPENING

Wednesday evening, July 29, was wonderful for me!

It was The Hoosier Salon Preview and Awards night in Indianapolis.  For once it did not rain when I drove up and we didn't get lost getting there - but we did get lost on the way home - and so it goes!  Thank goodness for GPS!!!

For this event reservations are required - which allows patrons to view the artworks and buy before the general public.  This also allows artists and patrons to make connections.

But it's also kind of "sneaky" - they don't let you know if you are about to win an award, but they know if you will be present to accept, due to your reservation!

Anyway - once again, in about mid-pack, my name was flashed on the screen - I won an award for Outstanding Watermedia and . . . the painting sold!  To the same man who purchased last year's painting, but this time I got to meet him.

I met a few new people, and had the unexpected delight to see a woman who lives just a few miles from me - it was her first time entering and her painting was accepted.  I was excited for her, since last year was my first time entering and exhibiting.

Art openings are always fun anyway, but especially so when your painting is selected for an award.

So - you may be asking "what painting sold ?"  Just look up at my blog header - "Luscious" has gone to a new home!

Friday, June 27, 2014

HOOSIER SALON SHOW OPENING

On Wednesday afternoon my husband and I drove up to Indianapolis for the Hoosier Salon opening.  Before the opening events, I ran into an old friend who was attending alone, so the three of us “buddied up” for the evening.

The event was well attended, the auditorium almost filled, a semi-circle of chairs on stage for the award winners, and the screen ready to display the winners.
 
Karen Pence about to give her speech (her photo is on the screen)
The awards were called out by the Executive Director, then handed out by Indiana’s First Lady, Karen Pence.  She told us that she, too, is an aspiring artist and gave a delightful talk about how excited she was to be asked to participate in the Hoosier Salon awards ceremony.

My friend received an award almost right away – and was very surprised.  That’s when I realized that they don’t call to tell you that you will be receiving an award.  I started to listen more closely to the awards designations!

About mid-way through the program I heard my name called!  Since it was a long way to the stage from my vantage point in the very last row, I concentrated on not falling down the stairs in the semi-dark!  My painting won for “Outstanding Watercolor”!

Following the ceremony there was food and drink in the atrium, but it was so crowded that we opted to go upstairs immediately to view the show. 
 
My friend Tamara posing in front of her award winning painting "Orange".
There were quite a number of watercolors and acrylic on display, so watermedia made a good showing!  I rather like shows with multimedia, I think it attracts more patrons and gives a different vibe.  Overall there was a lot of “Hoosier Hospitality” as my friend and I were greeted with many “congratulations” by the crowd.
 
This "portrait painting" is made of  fabric and absolutely amazing to see in person!
But wait – there’s more . . . . .

I was more than amazed to see a red dot on my painting label – I had to ask the intern “did that really sell?” – she laughed and assured me that yes, it had just sold!  I’ll have to find out who the lucky person is (LOL)!
 
Yep - had to take a photo of that red dot to make sure I wasn't dreaming!
Other than driving through a brief but brutal thunderstorm on the way up – and passing a jackknifed semi in the median – the evening was certainly a good one for me!  We didn't get lost!  The weather had turned into a beautiful summer evening and on the way home I treated my hubby to dinner at Cracker Barrell (big celebration!!!!).  The gorgeous sunset just before we arrived home was the icing on the cake.

ps -  I will miss this painting, it was husband's favorite and was one of my favorites, also.


Thursday, May 1, 2014

WOMAN'S ART CLUB AWARD

I received my Winsor & Newton Award from the Woman’s Art Club of Cincinnati in the mail.
 
The palette closed.

The palette open - paints are in a drawer that slides out.

It’s much heavier than it looks!  I will probably not use the palette, but will certainly use the paints.  I have used Daniel Smith paints for years, but will give these W&N colors a good try in an upcoming painting.

Colors included are transparent yellow, Winsor yellow, scarlet lake, alizarin crimson, Winsor green (blue shade), cobalt blue, Winsor blue (green shade) yellow ochre, burnt sienna, burnt umber, raw umber and lamp black.

As you know, I don’t use black, but will try to find a way to incorporate it into a painting, since it’s here!

Also included with my award was a short letter from the Club’s president.  In it, she told me:  “The judge was captivated by your perspective and amazing detail.”
 
The Anniversary Clock
Winsor & Newton Award
Woman's Art Club 2014 Show

It’s always nice to know the reasoning behind an award, but you don’t always have the opportunity to hear it, so I appreciated her note.