Showing posts with label Onondaga Art Guild. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Onondaga Art Guild. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Featured Artist: MaryBeth Sorber
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| Big Moose Lake Afternoon, acrylic, 11x14 |
I have been interested in creating art in some form for most of my life. I remember that my mom signed me up for weekly art lessons when I was about 10 with Mrs. Enders, a local artist in the Baldwinsville area. I still have my first oil painting done in her studio. Her love of art was infectious and I believe that she instilled that inspiration in me. Although my career was not in the art field, when I retired a few years ago, I began painting in earnest. I’ve been taking classes and workshops to increase my knowledge of composition and color, drawing inspiration from the Impressionists. I have experimented in clay (sculpture), charcoal, watercolor, pastel, acrylic, and most recently, oil. I think the most important lesson I have learned about painting in recent years is patience; that every painting is a journey, whether a success or failure, to be enjoyed for what it is, and not necessarily the outcome. MaryBeth Sorber
Clockwise:Bleeding Heart, acrylic; Sunflower Study, acrylic 18x18; Morning Dew, acrylic, 4'x4'; Lily, acrylic, 24x20; Coneflower, acrylic 12x16
L to R: Harbour Dinghy, acrylic,12x16; Harbour Gull, acrylic, 12x16;, Taking a Break, acrylic,16x20
L to R: Peaceful Thoughts, acrylic, 11x14; Sandbeach, Acadia Park, Maine acrylic,16x24 ; Late afternoon in the Pasture, acrylic, 11x14
Left, Blue House on Cole Road, acrylic,16x20 . Right, The Old Mill, 20x24

Monday, November 4, 2013
Featured Artist: Angela Arrey-Wastavino
I began my art career as a classical painter with oil, watercolor, pastel and charcoal, but I felt compelled to continue learning using a variety of media and techniques: acrylic, sumi-e, natural pigments and others. As well, I evolved from working on traditional sizes to murals and billboards and from 2-D to 3-D. I recognize I have become and experimentalist capturing symbolic art forms. Currently, I am working with recycled materials organic and inorganic, being challenged by contemporary installations. As an artist, most importantly for me is working with the community, and particularly, working with young future artists has become my crusade.
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| Oceana 12x16 oil pastel A Arrey-Wastavino |
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| At The Lab #1 12x14 Charcoal A Arrey-Wastavino, Courtesy Dr. P. Cid |
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The Walker 8x11 watercolor A Arrey-Wastavino
Courtesy Conceptions Southwest
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Sunday, September 1, 2013
A GOOD START
Just like the school year, our guild year starts in September, but the members of the Workshop Committee have been busy since early spring organizing a workshop for the fall.
So, the day after the guild's first meeting Robert Carsten will be teaching a 3-day workshop to a group of 13 members at Baltimore Woods from Sept 4th to Sept 6th. He will be demoing in different media.
Labels:
OAG,
Onondaga Art Guild,
Robert Carsten
Monday, June 17, 2013
Featured Artist: Millie St John
I have been a potter for 44 years mainly producing functional stoneware.
Until 2010, I ran a gallery/ teaching space and studio in
Baldwinsville. Currently I teach at Clayscapes Pottery in Syracuse.
(clayscapes.com) I have an eclectic voice in clay, enjoying simple mugs,
bowls and teapots. But, I also create planters and lanterns for the
garden. Recently, I have enjoyed making sculptural cats and women with a
new direction working in life scale, and the painting? Ten years ago I wanted to quit clay. I needed a change. My youngest
daughter was off to college. I took a recreational watercolor class from
Elaine Crough. I realized quickly that I needed more. I enrolled in a
drawing class at Oswego State. I then proceeded to matriculate and
graduated 5 years later with a BFA in painting. I now work in both
watercolor and clay and am always looking forward to something new to
say. Millie St JohnTop: Millie with terracotta sculpture.
Below: Stoneware sculptures (22-23") painted with underglazes and acrylics

Sunday, April 21, 2013
Upcoming Spring Show and Sale
Sat April 27th: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sun April 28th: 12:00 Noon - 4:00 PM
Emmanuel Episcopal Church
400 W. Yates Ave.
E. Syracuse, NY 13057
Labels:
art sale,
OAG,
Onondaga Art Guild,
Spring Show and Sale
Friday, March 8, 2013
Featured artist: Marge Hill
"I am intrigued, stimulated and yet soothed by color. It brings
emotion to the forefront, and satisfies my need for expression. My
paintings run the gamut from realism to expressionism and finally to
non-representational. It is the same with the rest of my life... I have
many divergent interests." Marge Hill
Labels:
Marge Hill,
OAG Featured Artist,
Onondaga Art Guild
Monday, January 21, 2013
Featured Artist: Jo Ann Von Pless
| County Garden, acrylic, 16x20" |
When I was a child I woke up every morning to the view outside my window. The window was right next to my bed at the level of my pillow. The sunrise, the colors of the sky, the trees and the fields
surrounding our yard are still vivid memories of mine. I could see mountains in the distance on a very clear day. The view was the same, yet ever changing. I love the tapestry of colors and textures
of flowers, fields, mountains, water and sky. The vast beauty of nature is my inspiration to paint landscapes.
I am basically a self-taught artist, however I do take workshops and classes whenever I am able. I have worked with Delores Herringshaw and have taken classes at Commercial Art and Rochester Art. I experienced a workshop with Elizabeth Apgar Smith which was wonderful. I also enjoy the webinars from Wet Canvas.
I am a member of the CNY Art Guild and a member of the Cooperstown Art Association as well a new member of the Onondaga Art Guild. I am a part time painter now because of my full time job, but I look forward to painting full time some day.
surrounding our yard are still vivid memories of mine. I could see mountains in the distance on a very clear day. The view was the same, yet ever changing. I love the tapestry of colors and textures
of flowers, fields, mountains, water and sky. The vast beauty of nature is my inspiration to paint landscapes.
I am basically a self-taught artist, however I do take workshops and classes whenever I am able. I have worked with Delores Herringshaw and have taken classes at Commercial Art and Rochester Art. I experienced a workshop with Elizabeth Apgar Smith which was wonderful. I also enjoy the webinars from Wet Canvas.
I am a member of the CNY Art Guild and a member of the Cooperstown Art Association as well a new member of the Onondaga Art Guild. I am a part time painter now because of my full time job, but I look forward to painting full time some day.
Jo Ann Von Pless


Clockwise from Top:View from the Top, acrylic, 20x16"; White Sentinel, oil, 20x16"; Adirondack Farm, oil, 20x16"

Above: Winter Reflections, acrylic, 11x14"
Below L: Rock Garden, watercolor, 12x9"; Fair Heaven, watercolor and acrylic, 10x8"

Labels:
featured artist,
Jo Ann Von Pless,
OAG,
Onondaga Art Guild
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.

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



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