Each artist looks for "their" subject, a subject they personally like to paint that resonates with others. Mine turned out to be Koi and Lilies.
Subject choice and how its presented is actually a very important component of SIP. Perhaps the most important piece of all the many bits and pieces that make up a successful painting. Where our voice comes in, is how we render it... how we develop a signature piece. Our real personality comes out in full bloom when we do.
The SIP team paintings below are artists exposing their personal search, their own voice to the world.
Subject choice and how its presented is actually a very important component of SIP. Perhaps the most important piece of all the many bits and pieces that make up a successful painting. Where our voice comes in, is how we render it... how we develop a signature piece. Our real personality comes out in full bloom when we do.
The SIP team paintings below are artists exposing their personal search, their own voice to the world.
VICTORIA GROSS - Dance
36x36 oil on linen
ELIZABETH LONGSTREET - Peacocks
30x30 oil on linen
KATHY RIVERA - Shoreline
30x30 oil on linen
BONNIE JORDAN - Poppy's
36x40 oil on linen
BARBARA BYRD - Flamingos
Matriarch 30x30 oil on linen
MARGARET CARRERAS - Irish sheep
24x30 oil on linen panel
BEATRICE - Our FIRST SIP jr!!
24x36 oil on linen
Beatrice's "Imaginary Painting"
16x20 oil on linen
Stop by, take a peek or better yet give one a good wall
to hang around on.
May 12th to July 6th at Crossroads Art Center
May 12th to July 6th at Crossroads Art Center
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!
TO ALL THE MARCH & APRIL TEAMS FOR A JOB WELL DONE!
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