25 Years of Colored Pencil Excellence Decisions Newsletter of the San Diego Chapter of The Colored Pencil Society of America Volume 24 - Issue 5 May 2015 -Karen Rhiner Our Mission The Colored Pencil Society of America, Inc. (CPSA), is a not-for-profit organization founded to promote the stature and awareness of colored pencil art as a viable art form to all professional art establishments and to the general public, and to provide a forum for education, communication, and recognition of colored pencil artists. We meet the 2nd Saturday of each month at 10am Serra Mesa-Kearny Mesa Library 9005 Aero Drive, San Diego 92123 Exit Interstate 15 at Aero Drive and go west. The library is on the left side of the street. “Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” Pablo Picasso 23rd Annual INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION Atlanta, GA - July 28 - August 1, 2015 DC202- http//www.cpsa202.org National- http//www.cpsa.org COVA- http//www.covasd.org SDVAN http//www.sdvan.net CPSA Blog- http//coloredpencil society.blogspot.com CPSA on Facebookfacebook.com/groups/2224455495/ Saturday, May 9 CPSA May Meeting Field Trip to Balboa Park We will meet about 8:40am in our Serra Mesa/Kearny Mesa Library parking lot and will provide drivers. We plan to leave the library at 9:00am sharp. Studio 21 doesn’t open until 11am, for those arriving early, you’re invited to the Timken Museum of Art opening at 10am. Jack Evans, a Docent at the Timken, will host a short tour of the museum with a sampling of paintings. We will head over to Studio 21, in Spanish Village Art Center (SVAC), in time to arrive by 11am. There you will find our president Bobbie Bradford and the newly installed exhibition Contemporary French Ceramics. We will have a short meeting, on the patio, and discuss our October show. You’ll have plenty of time to check out “The Patio’s” many activities and draw-able scenes. Why, you ask, are we doing this? The theme of our 23th Annual Exhibition is Balboa Park. We urge you to bring your camera, sketch book, pencils, water, and maybe a folding chair. Lunches too! Then find your favorite subject, and draw Balboa Park!! This is your jump start for October 6th, 2015, when we will be accepting your fabulous colored pencil artworks for our show “Color in the Park: Balboa Park - Past, Present & Future”. Let’s create community and do what we do best...draw and paint with colored pencils. 1 The following businesses offer a 10% discount when presenting a CPSA membership card: Balboa Park : Timken Art Museum • Spanish Village Art Center • Gallery 21 in SVAC ARTIST & CRAFTSMAN SUPPLY 3804 Fourth Avenue San Diego, CA 92103 (619) 688-1911 www.artistcraftsman.com I am a “closet” history buff, and nothing makes me happier than to be able to get a “2 for 1 hit” and share it with you. You will have a full day of history and art on our May Field Trip. THE ART STASH 5575 Baltimore Drive #107 La Mesa, CA 91942 (619) 460-0368 www.theartstash.com Balboa Park – The city of San Diego is already in the “go” mode for putting our fine city on the map. I cannot pick up a nationally published magazine without seeing a “blurb” of the City of San Diego’s doings & goings-on for it’s Centennial Celebration. Timken Art Museum- Jack Evans has volunteered again. Be near the front door, at 10am, for a tour of the “finest small art museum in the world”. BLICK ART MATERIALS 1844 India St San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 687-005 www.dickblick.com Spanish Village Art Center - “San Diego’s Largest Artist Community”. You will find more than 37 working studios & galleries, placed around a colorful cobblestone patio, filled to over flowing with all sorts of glorious landscaping. This is one of the places where you’ll need your camera! AZTEC GRAPHICS AND FRAMES 1439 Garnet Ave San Diego, CA 92109 (858) 272-7760 Currently the following DC202 members have a presence or studio space – John G. Davis (Studio 23); (Southwestern Artists Association), Susan Salazar, CPX (Studio 24), Deb Gargula (Studio 34A), plus past chapter members had or are now in SVAC. Plan to stop in & check out their great artworks – in colored pencil. FRAME IT YOURSELF- 20% discount Madison Square Shopping Center 5523 Clairemont Mesa Blvd San Diego, CA 92117 (858) 571-3540 www.frameityourself.net ...check for discounts CAMPOS PHOTOGRAPHY Members : You have a huge field of images (buildings, plants, etc.) to choose from, really, all of Balboa Park is open to you for your interpretation(s), in at least 75% colored pencil, to present in October to our visitors at Gallery 21. We will all assemble in front of Gallery 21, at 11am. Currently on view is an international show called “Contemporary French Ceramics”. I took a peek online and cannot wait to see how ceramic artists today continue to surprise and please us with this ancient art form. Photography of Fine Art 917 Seph Way Escondido, CA 92027 (760) 504-0324 www.camposphoto.net Cmi MOULDING 7696 Miramar Road San Diego, CA 92126 (858) 564-0380 AMERICAN FRAME An online framing supplies company. www.americanframe.com C U @ Balboa Park, Bobbie P.S. We have exhibited at Gallery 21 for many years, and in reading their Mission Statement, we seem to be in the right place to have thousands of visitors. As in past years if you have reproductions (prints, giclees, cards, etc.) you could not find a better location to exhibit them. Gallery 21 Mission Statement: To provide and Enhance New and Emerging San Diego County Artists regardless of Trends, Styles, or Media with a high Quality Art Gallery for first time exhibitions and locally recognized Groups and Organizations holding Open Shows. Additionally it is stated: “We encourage artists who have never exhibited with us to apply. We encourage one national/international exhibition per year. We are pleased to offer this outreach gallery at a nominal fee”. 2 JUNE • SD COUNTY FAIR This year our little chapter of the Colored Pencil Society of America has become very ambitious! Yes, we want the world to know about our group and the dynamic, fascinating and influential work we have been creating. Our chapter has reserved Studio 21, in Spanish Village, for an entire month long show, in October, to show OUR art. “Student Showcase Awards” DC202 has the honor of judging the “Student Showcase” for colored pencil. Carolyn needs a few members to judge with her on Wednesday, June 10. She will be happy to ride share or meet you at the horse park at 10:30am. To seal the deal, entry to fair, parking and shuttle from/to your car are FREE! Contact Carolyn, ASAP, at (619)287-0768 or carolyncpsa@gmail.com. We need attendees names, in advance, to get free passes! Two ways you can help, your choice: 1. Donate any monetary amount you wish. 2. Pledge a goal amount say $60, $80, $100 and make payments monthly. Our treasurer, Teresa Rodriguez-Ross has volunteered to do the tally for this endeavor. Contact her at bluebastet@gmail.com. JUNE SAN DIEGO COUNTY FAIR It takes a village to raise an art group. These funds will help to cover extra costs as a result of our exuberant ambitions. We are demoing Sunday, June 21st from 11am to 6pm with 2-3 hour shifts. We would like at least 2 people per shift. If interested, contact Bobbie (bobbiecpsa@cox.net) ASAP. Entry to fair, parking and shuttle from/to your car are FREE! Do it, you’ll like it! Contact Bobbie Bradford for your free passes (bobbiecpsa@cox.net). Karen Rhiner for April’s fun and interesting exercise. Many comments were made about being attached to the outcome of the image. Loosening up this group of artists is hard work, but we found the best gal for the job. Thanks Karen!! June 27, 9-11am INTRO TO COLORED PENCILS WORKSHOP Covers basic, techniques, tools & materials. The ART STASH 5575 Baltimore Drive #107 La Mesa, CA 91942 (619) 460-0368 or contact Blade (619) 266-0671, blade.artist@yahoo.com $30 fee Over 35 years experience. I will be demoing at this locale Sat June13 from 2-4pm and Sat June 20 from 12-2pm. Come see me, sign up, get your supply list! Blade♥ OCTOBER SPANISH VILLAGE Balboa Park’s Centennial Celebration Our chapter will be involved as we hold our Annual Open Juried Exhibition in Gallery 21 at the Spanish Village Art Center (SVAC) from Wednesday, October 7, 2015 to Monday, November 2, 2015. ONE ENTIRE MONTH!! Is your “DC Project” ready? Yes, we are continuing our tradition, of displaying our project at the CPSA 2015 Convention Hospitality Suite in the Hilton Doubletree Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia. Please extend a big “Thank You” to our member Nancy Dobbs and a very special “Thank You” to husband Jim. He generously put together a lightweight, totally portable display unit!! For our project we want to highlight images of our beautiful city and county of San Diego. We have Stonehenge paper available at meetings. Here are the specifications: Size: 4” by 6” Orientation : portrait or landscape Subject: rocks, flora, fauna, ocean, etc. Medium : 75% colored pencil Deadline: CPSA DC202 Meeting, June 13, 2015 You do not need to frame, simply hand over to Bobbie at June meeting. Your image will be inserted into a heavy, clear plastic sleeve. This will be attached to our display unit. Note: Dates for the 23rd CPSA International Exhibition & Convention are Tuesday, July 28 to Aug 1, 2015. Find Details at www.cpsa.org. If you don’t make it to Atlanta, you will also find the DC Project on display, during our show in October , Spanish Village (SVAC), Balboa Park. 3 Always Wanted an Icarus Board? PROLIFIC Here is your chance! We still have a few of Ester’s SPECIAL DEMO DISCOUNT COUPONS. However, they do expire on 05/15/2015. Seize the day, pick up your coupon at our May meeting in the park. STONEHENGE by the Sheet ARTIST & CRAFTSMAN SUPPLY 3804 Fourth Avenue San Diego, CA 92103 (619) 688-1911 www.artistcraftsman.com A&C has Stonehenge Rising 22”X30” in a large selection of colors and 38”X50” in white. Simply ask at the counter, discount too! May Colored Pencil Sale & More THE ART STASH 5575 Baltimore Drive #107 La Mesa, CA 91942 (619) 460-0368 www.theartstash.com 25% off : Caran D'Ache Luminace Colored Pencil Sets & Koh-I-Knoor Hardtmuth Triocolor pencils. Strathmore Colored Pencil Pad specials also! Go to CPSA national website, here is the link http://cpsa.org , on the home page left, click on View EXPLORE THIS! 11. Here you will find us proudly represented by: Deb Gargula and Susan Salazar from our chapter. You go ladies!!! ogether veryone chieves ore FREE Drawing Table Works as is or fix it up to look pretty! Yours for the taking. Contact Blade (619)266-0671 or blade.artist@ yahoo.com "Want to be more prolific...let go of the art you have. Sell it or give it away, you’ll produce more." Carmen LaGrie I wanted to produce more art. I was putting out a couple of pieces a year. I said to myself, "Well, my art is large and colored pencils are very time consuming, perhaps I should simply draw smaller images. Nope, that did not work for me. I do not feel my work is best expressed when small and I do not "feel" my work when working small. I had to put my thinking cap on. I could join a group! I joined the CPSA. This helped to keep me on track with like minded people. I needed more, I joined a weekly artist work group. Things were improving, I was now putting out more pieces yearly, but was this my full potential? One day my friend said, "you are a natural born teacher." Am I? I began to share my talents, knowledge and life with others. This changed my own life! I am giving what I have and learning a lot about art and myself in the process. Huh. Giving is a gift you unknowingly give to yourself. Having students has made me more prolific. Helping others with their projects helps me pay more attention to my own. I have the desire to work on my projects more often. The artist part of me has become a greater priority since I have students. Today, I am abundant with art. I am a prolific artist...this is good...very, very good! Be happy, Blade♥ 1. Find out he name of your local town/community newspaper or newsletter such as, The Ramona Sentinel, The La Jolla Light, etc. Get the email address of the person who is in charge of publishing current events in the community 2. Select the digital images of your work that you want to be published in these periodicals. 3. Finally, email this information (#1-2) to our Bobbie Bradford for safe keeping at bobbiecpsa@cox.net. If you decide to accept this assignment...our group will be able to send out a “prepared” press release 3 weeks prior to our workshop and exhibit. Usually the interested reporter will then ask us to email images to be published. This is an exciting opportunity to let our public know what we have been up to. Let’s get our images out there and show the world what colored pencils can do!!!! 4 PUBLICITY CHAIR NEEDED No prior experience needed! We want someone to get on the phone or email our public. Let newspapers and social network groups know the goings on of CPSA DC202. We willingly train and provide all info needed. Get on board...we need YOU!!! MISSION TRAILS REGIONAL PARK FOUNDATION CALL TO ARTISTS ART IN THE PARK 2015 • EVENT & EXHIBIT 4th Annual MTRPF Art in the Park: Art Exhibit & Fundraiser in support of the Mission Trails Regional Park Foundation & Art Program EXHIBITION: October 10 - November 6, 2015 Contact Bobbie Bradford bobbiecpsa@cox.net. SAN DIEGO 2015 DISTRICT CHAPTER 202 BOARD OF DIRECTORS President – Bobbie Bradford, CPSA bobbiecpsa@cox.net 1st Vice Pres./Librarian – Robert Fisher robertfisher520@gmail.com 2nd Vice President – Lois Adler-Roussell roussellsart@gmail.com Secretary – Katherine Miller dgmandkm@san.rr.com katherine-art@san.rr.com Treasurer – Teresa Rodriquez-Ross bluebastet@gmail.com Membership – Lori Sutherland deliahsmom@cox.net loricpartist@gmail.com Newsletter – Blade blade.artist@yahoo.com Webmaster – Greg Holtz gregholtz@msn.com Public Events/Presentation Books – Susan Salazar pssalazar@cox.net Special Projects – Vicky DeLong vbde@cox.net Publicity – ART IN THE PARK FUNDRAISER Saturday, October 10, 6-9pm Art pieces must reference some aspect of Mission Trails Regional Park: landscape, plants and animals, human or natural history. All art must have been completed with in the last 2 years. Entry fee is $5 for each entry (nonrefundable); limit 6 pieces total. For more information and the entry form, please contact Vicky DeLong, vbde@cox.net or (619) 286-1361. The benefits of volunteering are enormous to you. Volunteers are the glue that holds any non profit group together. Even helping with the smallest task can make a real difference. Dedicating your time helps you to make new friends, expand your network and strengthen social skills. Researchers have found that volunteering is good for your mind and body. It can provide a healthy boost to your selfconfidence, self-esteem and life satisfaction. Your role as a volunteer can give you a natural sense of accomplishment, pride and identity. Reducing the risk of depression is another important benefit of volunteering. It keeps you in regular contact with others and helps you develop a solid support system. This protects you against stress and depression when you are going through challenging times. Did you know volunteering is good for your health? Studies have found that those who volunteer have a lower mortality rate than those who do not. It has also been shown to lessen symptoms of chronic pain or heart disease. Finally, helping others kindles happiness. The London School of Economics found that the more any person volunteered, the happier they were! 5
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