ccag news letter april 9, 2014 edition
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CCAG NEWS LETTER April 9, 2014 Edition
Clark County Artists Guild Meeting Wednesday April 9, 2014
At Total Wine & More 730 S. Rampart Blvd. 6:00 pm Meet-N-Greet 6:30 Start
MISSION STATEMENT:
The Clark County Artists Guild is a non-profit organization that supports the visual arts through exhibition and
educational classes. Workshops are offered by our teachers to inspire, create and educate seniors, adults and
children within the community.
CLARK COUNTY ARTISTS GUILD UPDATE:
The Liability License that the CCAG carries is only valid for “CCAG Sponsored Shows” and is not valid
for other shows you may participate in.
BADGES
New CCAG badges are available for $10.00. Order a badge at the General Meeting or contact:
Mary Aldinger 658-6998 to order your badge. The CCAG Board has contracted with a new company to produce a
new silver metallic badge with a new modern look, or you may choose from 3 color combinations…Black with
Silver Print, Silver with Black Print, or Black with Gold Print at no additional price.
The April Challenge theme will be “Spring”.
Bring in your new artwork to participate in the challenge theme and for everyone to enjoy.
If you have recently won an award, or have a featured show or event, please let us know of your
success so that we can share it with others.
NEW MEMBERS:
We want to acknowledge and welcome the following new members:
Sheena Gallegos Sue Ann Riccio Carol Epstein Susan Neiry Gwendolyn Slocum
Clark County Artists Guild Getting a New Look
The CCAG website has a new address. The url is: www.ccartistsguildvegas.com This is still under construction and a BIG THANK-YOU goes out to our web master, Matthew Lucero.
Add Your Art to the Clark County Artists Guild Website
E-mail [email protected]
Images need to be in Jpeg format no bigger than 1024 x 1024 pixels
Any questions? Contact Matthew Lucero at the above e-mail address
The CCAG postcards and membership cards have been printed to reflect the new logo. Use your membership card for discounts at Dick Blick, Desert Art Supply and The Bronze Café.
Message From The Board Some of you may be aware that Lisl Harper’s mother has recently passed away. Our thoughts and prayers are with her, and her family. This means that the rest of the board will be filling in during her absence. As always the board members are here to help our members and promote all forms of art, and artists. If you have any questions or requests please email myself or one of the board members.
That leads me to an important event that's rapidly approaching, the 2014 Board Member Elections. This Board Member Election will be held in June, and there will be more specific details forthcoming.
I encourage members to help by serving on the board. The Clark County Artist Guild Board is what makes this
organization work. In the past finding new board members has been a struggle, and even now we are having
difficulties covering all the various duties required. So I ask our members to please consider volunteering for the CCAG
Board. I've only been on the board for a short time, and I can tell you that I enjoy it! Sometimes it can be difficult,
and I wish I had more time to devote, but overall it's a wonderful experience.
The Board of Directors meets once a month to discuss all of the CCAG Guild business, upcoming meetings, events, and field trips, forms, legal issues etc. This process is both fun and a constant learning experience. Here are just a few benefits of being a board member.
1. An optional benefit that is offered to board members after one year of service on the board is: one year
free membership or free participation at 6 Whole foods shows. Some board members choose to exercise one of
these options, and some do not.
2. Since board meetings are often held around midday or after 6.00 pm, refreshments and snacks are usually
provided to board members.
3. At board meetings you will be able to share your opinions and suggestions to the rest of the board to
improve the functionality of the guild and ways to benefit the members.
4. Beyond these, serving on the board of directors insurers that the guild will continue to have fresh ideas,
and be a wonderful organization for years to come. The few hours a month that you donate will have a lasting
impact on our organization.
5. You will be able to keep informed and assist with making the decisions that will grow, and operate the Clark County Artists Guild.
So again I ask that everyone please consider volunteering, and keep your eyes open for the forthcoming information about this election.
As always thank you for your time, now go out and create some art! Dennis Watts Vice President, CCAG
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT!
Jamie Schab
[email protected] 379-3628
Jamie Schab gave a very informative and interesting presentation on the art of Batik. Here is a brief summary of her presentation in case you missed it! Batik, pronounced Ba-Teek, is a textile craft using hot wax as a resist and fabric dye (similar to what is done to an egg at Easter). This type of art is used on paintings, fabric designs, clothing, house wares and home furnishings. This craft has been used for over thousands of years. Batik consists up of several layers of work, starting with the cloth and using a tool called “Tjanting”, pronounced "Chanting", that looks similar to a pipe with a slender spout for the hot wax to flow out. The Tjanting tool has a very small tip for the hot wax to flow through for the design. Once the wax (usually resin or bees wax) is applied for the pattern, the fabric is put through a cold dye bath to add the color. In Indonesia, blue, red, brown, yellow are the common colors used. The fabric is then dried (using the sun is preferred). Then the waxing and dying is applied in several stages using this method. For countries such as Indonesia where Batik is common, they have large vats to use for the dye baths. After all layers are complete, the wax is removed by using a boiling hot bath to remove the wax. This must be done very carefully as the water and fabric is very hot. In Indonesia, the wax is skimmed from the vat and re-used many times. In countries such as China and Indonesia or even the Egyptians, they have used Batik to tell a story with their patterns. This was a time for the women to group together to tell their stories with cultured symbols or colors. Small dots or a drawing from age old ancestral designs have been used. In modern day, stamped patterns have emerged. This seems to be an easier process, but actually must be done very precisely.
Jamie showed a video of the artisans at work in Indonesia and a video of the paint on process she utilizes. Samples were passed around to show and feel the fabric, tools, wax & artwork. At the end she showed a large batik panel she is working on.
To contact for more information, to view her gallery or to order a batik, see batiksbyjamie.com
GUEST SPEAKER
Anna Hammer
Anna Hammer is an award-winning artist who specializes in works of portraiture and realism.
She is a member of the Colored Pencil Society of America, a commissioned portrait artist and an art instructor.
Her work was featured in numerous issues of Colored Pencil Magazine, Sunshine Artist Magazine and MilkX
Magazine. Recently her drawings have been included in "Hidden Treasures" book by Ann Kullberg and "Small
Works 2014" by Jack Richeson.
In her demonstration, Anna will share her knowledge of colored pencils and reveal the secrets to this lively
medium through her step-by-step portrait drawing and layering techniques.
You can find her work:
facebook.com/worksbyannahammer
saatchionline.com/annahammer
hmmrablefashion.etsy.com
No Reservations Royal Speak No Evil
Secret Scream No Evil The Only Daughter
Featured Artist
Lucille Valentino Lucille-C-Valentino.artistwebsites.com
My name is Lucille C. Valentino. I joined the CCAG on Oct 9th, 2013. I have lived in Las Vegas for 13 years.
Previously I lived in Northern Virginia for 40 years. I am married to my husband Henry Valentino for 51 years. We
have four children. While raising our children, I was able to take painting classes which gave me time to paint at
least one day a week. I also taught art in my children’s school as a volunteer.
As an artist, color, form and style have been a focus all my life. The mediums for expression are water color and oil
imposed on different formats such as canvas, silk, wood, metal and paper. I have also been a fashion designer
with three stores in Washington, DC. Many of my paintings have been inspired by my experiences traveling
around the world. My art work reflects a life time of enjoyment from painting. During the time that I was
managing my three stores and designing gowns, I did not have time to paint. I am very happy to be able to focus
on painting now.
Please visit my website: Lucille-C-Valentino.artistwebsites.com
Congratulations to Jamie Schab for her “Honorable Mention” at the City Lights Galley Spring Show.
Congratulations to Jan Schaeffer for winning 2nd place in “Downtown Revisited” and 3rd place in Corporate Life at
the City Lights Gallery Spring Show.
Here is a lovely Poem submitted by Yamile Gaez.
Ode to My Wife
The Tole Painter
She learned to paint on “Monday”
Her strokes were going fine.
She forgot to thaw out dinner,
So we went out to dine…
She painted daisies Tuesday,
She says they are a must.
They really were quite lovely,
But she forgot to dust…
On Wednesday it was strawberries.
She says the blending’s fun.
What hi-lites!! What shadows!!!
But the laundry wasn’t done…
Her apples were on Thursday,
So juicy, bright, and red.
I guess she really was engrossed,
She never made the bed…
It was violets on Friday,
In colors she adores.
It never bothered her at all
The crumbs on all the floors…
I found a maid on Saturday.
My week is now complete.
My wife can tole the hours away.
The house will still be neat.
Well it’s already Sunday,
But don’t call me a Saint.
I cursed *%#!! I raved XXXl I ranted !!!
The MAID has learned to PAINT
By Mollie Perry
UPCOMING SHOWS:
Spring Valley Library (Jones & Rochelle)
Please support Elizabeth Freeman (CCAG Member) and her students for their show at the Spring Valley Library
(Jones & Rochelle). Their show runs until May 5th. There are a variety of paintings Impressionists and Traditional.
Elizabeth Freeman teaches oil painting at CSN for all levels.
Elizabeth Freeman 361-7873
Tribal Treasures: Regional Baskets and Their Collectors February 7 - June 30, 2014 Clark County Museum, 1830 S. Boulder Highway, Henderson, NV 89002-8502 (702) 455-7955
A collection of more than 100 baskets hand made by Southern Paiute Indians and other regional Native American tribes will be on display at the Clark County Museum from Saturday, Feb. 8, through June 30. There will be a preview opening from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 7, featuring gallery talks by Museum Curator of Exhibits Dawna Jolliff.
The collection, entitled “Tribal Treasures: Regional Basketry and their Collectors,” will be featured in the Heritage Gallery of the museum’s indoor exhibit gallery.
The baskets were created in Southern Nevada by Las Vegas Paiute, Moapa Paiute, Chemehuevi, and Panamint Shoshone Indians between 1880 and 1930. Some baskets have been on display in the museum over the years individually or in groupings, but Tribal Treasures marks the first time the museum’s entire collection has been shown as part of one exhibit.
Events/Art Shows
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WHOLE FOODS - Boca Park Schedule - Please contact Tanya Allason at 413-6125 or 683-5671-cell
Sign- ups for these dates. 2nd
and 4th
Saturday 1st and 3
rd Sunday
Saturday, April, 12thth
Saturday, April 19th
Sunday, April 6th Sunday, April 20th
Set up at 8:30 am start at 10 am. Take down begins at 5:00 pm. Please observe these times.
Fee is $10.00 for a 10 X 10 spot. Scheduled Sundays are no-charge.
Places cannot be held for another person, nor can a non-member work alone at the show.
WHOLE FOODS - Green Valley Ranch – Must have Minimum of 4 Artists.
If any one of the four does not show up, the show must be cancelled.
This is a requirement of Whole Foods Green Valley.
Please contact the Event Coordinator Lisl Harper at: 889-0024 or 279-9896 –cell
Set up 9:00 am, ready to start by 10:00 a.m. take down begins at 5:00 pm.
Please observe these times. Fee is $10.00 for a 10 X 10 spot.
Clark County Artists Guild Member Services
If you would like your information here please contact Mary Aldinger 702-658-6998, [email protected] ____________________________________________________________________________________________
Galleria de Chavez Ernesto Chavez, Owner
New Location: 7885 W Sahara Ave, STE 107 Las Vegas, NV 89117 Ph: 702-395-0598
Web: www.galleriachavez.com Email: [email protected]
Photo Restoration Art Reproduction Canvas Stretching Custom Framing Photo Enlargement
Ready Made Standard Frames Print to Canvas Photo and Fine Art Paper Art Supplies
Paint Foam Matboard and Glass available
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Yamille Gaez
11204 Playa Bonita Ave Las Vegas NV 89138 702-363-8044
Web: www.redrockartcenter.com Email: [email protected]
Stained Glass Etched Glass Glass Designs Painting
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Barbara Sullivan 702-465-8580
Web: www.barbarasullivan.com Email: [email protected]
Listed in “Who's Who in American Art” Barbara is an award winning, representational fine artist and instructor in
oil painting for over 40 years. Barbara teaches adults and teens 15 and up.
Classes held at Galleria de Chavez 7885 W. Sahara Ste. 107
Saturday 2 hour Class10 am – 12 pm. $26.00 per Class 3 hour Class 10 am – 1 pm $36.00
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Chieko Amadon 646-2780
Art Classes Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9 am – 1 pm
Chieko is a certified art teacher with over 21 years experience teaching, and has been painting with oils and pastels
for over 45 years. View her paintings on the CCAG website: www.ccartistsguildnevada.com
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Sensei Muriel Scrivner 496-3763 [email protected]
Classes : 2nd
Saturday of the month and the following Monday.
$30.00 for 1 class or $50.00 for 2 classes includes supplies.
Teaching Ikenobo/Ikenaba the art of Japanese Floral Arranging.
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Jan Schaeffer 702-361-3501 702-498-3055 (cell)
[email protected]. Abstract and more traditional art. $25 per class.
Monday, Tuesday and Fridays call for times.
Classes available on Wednesdays at my home 10:30 – 1:30. No charge for 1st class starter supplies.
$6.00 per class after first class.
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Elizabeth Freeman 702-361-7873 www.csn.edu/workforce
Elizabeth Freeman instructs the "Oil Painting for Pleasure" course at the College of Southern Nevada (CSN). Fall classes run from Sep.5th, to Dec.5th. Beginners, Intermediate and advanced levels are accepted. Each student paints their choice of subject matter. Instructor has been teaching for 21 years. Seek further information in the CSN Catalog, (available at all public libraries), or at www.csn.edu/workforce.