Monday, December 3, 2012


OAG Holiday Party 

Tuesday December 4 at 5:00pm.  
 at Emmanuel Episcopal Church.  

Remember to bring an item for the auction.  


Call Mary Touchette (445-0072) if you have not already signed up or have any questions.
The party will be cancelled if the East Syracuse or Syracuse schools are closed due to weather.      

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Members Exhibiting: Art And Soul Watercolor Group


Tiptoe through Tulips Again, watercolor by Geraldine Meday


THE ART & SOUL WATERCOLOR GROUP 
 
INVITES YOU TO A 
 
SHOW & SALE 
 
AT THE 
 
INN BETWEEN RESTAURANT 
 
2290  RT. 5, WEST OF CAMILLUS, NEW YORK.  
 
 
THERE WILL BE FRAMED ORIGINALS AND PRINTS.   
 
RECEPTION TO BE HELD SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH FROM 1:00 P.M. TO 4: 00 P.M.  
  
DELICIOUS REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED.  HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE.


Thursday, November 1, 2012

Past and Upcoming Presentations

November 6th:

Maria Janina Rizzo will give a presentation on "Marketing Your Art, and Marketing Resources
for CNY Artists" 
Maria was born in Bologna, Italy in 1987 and has been working as a professional artist since 2010.
She recently participated in the NY Foundation for the Arts Mark Bootcamp, which offered a unique opportunity for individuals to focus on the professional and business side of their creative practice.
Maria Rizzo's paintings have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in galleries and museums throughout New York State and abroad, including the Red House Gallery in Syracuse, the Frederic Remington Museum in Ogdensburg and the Museo d'Arte Contemporanea di Lissone in Italy.
Maria Rizzo's recent paintings are a tribute to trees. To create these "Totems of Life" she uses her memory of nature as a reference and intuition as her guide. The painting process is her journey to find beauty and balance among texture, color, and form.
Tree Totem 18, acrylic by Maria Rizzo

Tree Totem 20, acrylic by Maria Rizzo

Tree Totem 21, acrylic by Maria Rizzo

 October Presentation:
 Mary Ann Brigandi gave an informative presentation on framing



Mary Ann commenting on a member's framed artwork



Workshop with Elizabeth Apgar-Smith: 
 Eighteen OAG members and guests participated in a successful workshop with Elizabeth Apgar Smith in mid- September. Students sketched and painted at sites along the Seneca River on all 3 days. They participated in International Paint-Out Day on Saturday.  

Elizabeth Apgar-Smith explaining her approach which applies to any medium.



1.a comprehensive drawing to collect data.   2.a value sketch.  3. a color sketch

Seneca River, watercolor by Judy Hand

September presentation:
 Beth Sotherden  demonstrated her Approach to Abstraction
Beth explaining that each step she takes points her on what direction to go next.

One of Beth's acrylic abstractions

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Featured Artist: Gale Shuba



It's a Cat Thing, 8x10" color pencil by Gale Shuba
I am retired and spend most of my free time with drawing. I started out with pastels and water soluble oils.  Then, I tried color pencils and fell in love with them.  I still bounce around sometimes, depending on my subject matter.  If I do pastels or oils for awhile, I yearn to get back to my color pencils.
I love to paint animals and will do them on commission.  I also love painting landscapes and flowers.  I work from photos and look for the unusual, like the cat.  I love what I do but still consider myself a work in progress.  
 
Gale Shuba


Green Frog 5x7" pastel
Oh, the Colors,  5x7" color pencil


Horse Play, 8x10" color pencil
 
 
Old Barn
Southwest Landscape 10x8" pastel
Stormy Seas, 16x20" oil


 

Monday, April 2, 2012

OAG 4th Annual Show and Sale

Hibiscus, watercolor by Nancy Shampine








Mark your calendar for our upcoming

Art Show and Sale


Sat April 28th : 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

Sun April 29th : 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm


Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 400 Yates St. E. Syracuse 13057


Spring, pastel by Adriana Meiss
Fenced Garden, pastel by Adriana Meiss












Venetian Red Bridge, oil by Linda Abbey



Footbridge, Venice, oil by Linda Abbey

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Featured Artist:: Linda Abbey

Evening Shadows in Arceti
"I paint to remember – how the light is on a certain day at a certain time, how purple the shadows are on the snow, how soft the colors are at dusk – to try to capture what I am seeing and feeling. I like to paint watercolor with a big brush using the accidents, transparency, and freshness of the watercolor medium itself in my paintings. I like to see where it takes me.

Recently, I lived in Florence, Italy, for two and a half years. Wonderful! The light is different there and it was fun to try to capture it."
Linda Abbey


Clockwise left to right, top to bottom: La Foce Rd; San Quirico di Orcia; Olive Grove in Fiesole; Roman Wall Near Piazza Michelangelo; Duomo from Our Terrace; Duomo from the Library.

























Clockwise left to right, top to bottom: Cortland Standard; Henneberry Rd; Around the Bend; Old Stone Mill.





















Left to right: Iris (detail); White Peonies; Blue Teapot with Lilacs.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Featured Artist: Adriana Meiss


Sunset by the Pond

"I have been painting in pastels for ten years now and the more I paint the more I love the medium. It's immediacy is perfect for capturing nature's flitting conditions when painting outdoors.

Link

I consider myself primarily a landscape painter who occasionally paints florals and still lifes. Whether I paint outdoors or in my studio my main goal is to translate in paper how my senses respond to a particular scene or object.
" Adriana Meiss

www.adrianameiss.com

Left to Right: Green Lakes in Spring, A Fast Moving Front, Seagulls at Dusk











Left to Right: Lavender I, Fall Reflections, Winter Foragers













Left to Right: When Lilacs Fade, Almost Gone, Edge of the Cornfield, Mountain Trail, Willow in Fall













Clockwise from Left to Right: Sunset with Moon, Sunset on Seneca Lake, Sunset on the Moose, Montezuma in Fall