Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Plein Air Painters of Chicago - 2011
Stephanie Weidner
Bar at the Palmer House
Stehanie Weidner
The Double Door
Stephanie Weidner
Nancie King Mertz
Mort Luby
Martha Stevens
Leslie Outten
Leslie Outten
Lee Radtke
Lee Radtke
Kevin Haller
Kathy Hirsh
Jill Zylke
Ginny Pitre-Hay
Errol Jacobson
Errol Jacobson
Errol Jacobson
Don Yang
Barbara Herring
Tim Leeming
Tim Leeming
Steve Slaske
Jeffrey Baumgartner
Bar at the Palmer House
Stehanie Weidner
The Double Door
Stephanie Weidner
Nancie King Mertz
Mort Luby
Martha Stevens
Leslie Outten
Leslie Outten
Lee Radtke
Lee Radtke
Kevin Haller
Kathy Hirsh
Jill Zylke
Ginny Pitre-Hay
Errol Jacobson
Errol Jacobson
Errol Jacobson
Don Yang
Barbara Herring
Tim Leeming
Tim Leeming
Steve Slaske
Jeffrey Baumgartner
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Panel Discussion
Just found this this Youtube video shot during a panel discussion at last year's edition of Weekend with the Masters
Moderated by Richard Schmid , they addressed the following question:
Are all these wonderful new digital tools going to help us or present a danger to the spiritual growth of this movement (realism)
Panelists included (left to right) :
Carolyn Anderson
Daniel Gerhartz
Rose Frantzen
Scott Burdick
Richard Schmid
Quang Ho
Sherrie McGraw
Jeremy Lipking
These are all exceptionally bright, successful, handsome, creative people, and if you watch all seven segments, you'll find the Palette and Chisel mentioned at least twice.
It's fun to watch them speak and then look at their paintings, although, usually, for me, there's a disconnect and as one internet curmudgeon has written:
"Panel discussions aren't a means to any real end, they are just a PR ploy --another opportunity to find new students and sell DVD's ---This panel was also conspicuously inbred. They forgot to invite any real opposition ---They had started out as classicists or idealists of some sort, and had tried to define themselves in opposition to the main line of current thought in art. But Modernism got them anyway."
More of my own comments are found here .
Sunday, October 09, 2011
Art For Misericordia
Zhiwei Tu
"The Mission of Misericordia/Heart of Mercy is to support individuals with developmental disabilities in maximizing their level of independence and self-determination within an environment that fosters spirituality, dignity, respect and enhancement of quality of life."
Mary Qian has organized another edition of her "East-West" show as a fund-raiser for this institution. The show also includes pieces done by students of Misericordia art therapy programs as well.
More information about the show can be found on its own website
The two pieces on the left were done at Misericordia.
Tor Muehl did the two animals on the right.
Left to right:
Tor Muehl, Shizhong Yan, Audrey Cramblitt
Left to right:
Danaya Zakharava, Ali Hasmut
the painting in the center is done by Elsa Munoz
(who is currently having a one-person show at the National Museum of Mexican Art)
Detail
Shizhong Yan
Here's his website.
Mary Qian
Miguel Malagon
Miguel Malagon
Li Hu
I'm so glad Mary was able to bring him back for this show.
Tim Leeming
J. Antonio Bedolla
J. Antonio Bedolla
Clayton J. Beck III
Clayton J. Beck III
Bo Zhang
Bo Zhang
Bo Zhang
"The Mission of Misericordia/Heart of Mercy is to support individuals with developmental disabilities in maximizing their level of independence and self-determination within an environment that fosters spirituality, dignity, respect and enhancement of quality of life."
Mary Qian has organized another edition of her "East-West" show as a fund-raiser for this institution. The show also includes pieces done by students of Misericordia art therapy programs as well.
More information about the show can be found on its own website
The two pieces on the left were done at Misericordia.
Tor Muehl did the two animals on the right.
Left to right:
Tor Muehl, Shizhong Yan, Audrey Cramblitt
Left to right:
Danaya Zakharava, Ali Hasmut
the painting in the center is done by Elsa Munoz
(who is currently having a one-person show at the National Museum of Mexican Art)
Detail
Shizhong Yan
Here's his website.
Mary Qian
Miguel Malagon
Miguel Malagon
Li Hu
I'm so glad Mary was able to bring him back for this show.
Tim Leeming
J. Antonio Bedolla
J. Antonio Bedolla
Clayton J. Beck III
Clayton J. Beck III
Bo Zhang
Bo Zhang
Bo Zhang