Tuesday, June 21, 2011

SOUVENIRS OF SUMMER--Little Picture Show

Sunday June 26, 2011 is the opening of the Rhode Island Watercolor Society's SOUVENIRS OF SUMMER, Little Picture Show/Sale. The Paintings are no larger than 16" x 20" (frame size). The Show/Sale will run until July 14, 2011.
I will have 3 painting entered in the show.
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Founded in 1896, Rhode island Watercolor Society (RIWS) is one of the oldest watercolor organizations in America. With over 300 members, RIWS provides artists and the general public the opportunity to view, purchase, exhibit and learn about watermedia art. RIWS offers classes, workshops and demonstrations by nationally and regionally acclaimed artists. RIWS also organizes educational trips to art exhibitions. Located in a historic lakeside “boathouse” in Slater Memorial Park, RIWS features an art gallery, library and studio space. The gallery hosts 15 shows per year, including a National Watermedia Competition. www.riws.org

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Thank you all for coming to the opening of the show

The Rhode Island Watercolor Society 5-artist show was a good day.
It was a beautiful day for the park and people were constantly coming in to view it.  If you haven't been yet, please stop by. See the directions below on another post.

I'm getting ready for the up coming show—Souvenirs of Summer—a small works watercolor sale, everything under 16" x 20" frame size.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Rhode Island Watercolor Society Show

Our Show opening at the Rhode Island Watercolor Society, June 5th, was great. Lots of people came in and I heard positive statements about the work displayed. Three rooms of art to ponder over. The Rhode Island Watercolor Society is in a park setting and is in an old beautiful boat house on a pond. The day was perfect and the park was filled with people enjoying the day. Across the street from the society is a carousel which children of all ages enjoy. It's a place inside a city which is far removed. If you are in the area, please stop by and enjoy this nice part of Rhode Island.