I've been having a good time with my watercolors the past few months. I've been watching videos on YouTube and taking some short online classes, too, and boy howdy, is there a LOT to learn!!!
The autumn leaves I find in the yard are fascinating to me - all the different shapes and colors! I've drawn and painted a few varieties of maple leaves and some pin oak leaves. One particular study got under my skin and I kept going back to look at it. (Here's a link to a post that includes my first leaf study.)
Just about that time, our county parks department's newsletter showed up in the mailbox, and in it was information about an upcoming art show. What timing! I went to the parks department website, filled out the application, and sent it in with a JPEG file of the watercolor leaf study. I got the acceptance email last week! Woo hoo!!!
So, I'm a little excited. I haven't had anything entered in an art show since the 1973 500 Festival of the Arts, a show of high school art projects from the previous year. The show was part of the festivities leading up to the Indianapolis 500. I'd taken ONE art class in summer school, and my teacher (Mr. Crawford, Manual High School - go Redskins!) entered one of my pictures. It was a study in pointillism, and I didn't think it was particularly noteworthy at the time, but I did get an Honorable Mention, so that's something, since not everyone got an award.
Anyway, the upcoming show isn't juried, so to get in all you have to do is make sure your entry follows the show's theme, which is "Nature's Inspirations," a broad category that could include a world of subjects! According to the application, "Subject matter is limited to nature, wildlife, or 'nature-scapes' in which natural objects are the primary subjects of the piece. People and/or domestic animals are not considered part of this theme." I thought my leaf might make the cut, and it did!
The show runs Saturday, February 20, through Sunday, March 8, at the Cool Creek Nature Center, 2000 East 151st Street, Carmel, Indiana. The hours are Monday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sunday, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The show's free, so if you're tired of being stuck at home, come on out and get inspired by nature! (And vote for my picture for the People's Choice award before March 4 - HA!)
Love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Maria!
DeleteGo Ruth! Is there a way to vote online?
ReplyDeleteI don't know! I'll find out when I go snoop around the show. Maybe ALL the votes are done online? It's a good question.
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