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 Evening Breakers. I tried to depict the light carving the forms of  the waves in this seascape from Malibu. Watercolor on paper 8 x 16 .

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

California Art Club's 100th Annual Gold Medal Juried Exhibition April 3rd - 24th

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Here is my miniature in the exhibit, I just found out it sold during the exhibition.Hill Side Oaks, 9 x 12

Bishop Peak Spring 14 x 14
The second painting in the exhibit.


Here is a link to the award winners:


http://www.californiaartclub.org/100th-award-winners/





















2 comments:

News said...

Thank you very much for your post! I am very interested in your points.

Robin Purcell said...

Traditional Art from portraits to still lives to landscapes has never looked better.
It was overwhelming to see all the paintings at once, even though I was able to go early at 4:00 to vote for the gold medal and stay until 9:00 on Saturday and go back on Sunday to look again.
Very inspired!
Although the paintings look fine online, it doesn't compare to seeing them in person as many are VERY large.
The link Above now also leads to the award winners.
Oh, and I got to meet many artists I only know online and see old friends too.