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From: RuthCanada
04/22/2008 22:00:10
The best way for you to learn about the AWA, Arizona Watercolor Association and the exhibitions is to visit their website http://www.watercolor.org.  I think you will find this a good place to take workshops and show your artwork.  - Ruthy 


From: RuthCanada
04/22/2008 14:25:48

I studied with Ted about 3 years ago.  At the "WFWS" Western Fed show in Tubac I presented Ted with the best portrait/figure award.  I had my "Sea Captain" painting in that show too.  It just closed April 6th. 


I live in Tucson.  Are you a member of the AWA?  I have a painting in the Spring members show now in Phoenix.  - Ruthy 



From: RuthCanada
04/22/2008 00:59:35
Thanks for your comments.  Nice portrait work.  Makes me think of an artist friend's, Ted Nutall.  Do you know him.  He does workshops.  - Ruthy


From: Annie_S
04/20/2008 10:23:02
Thanks for the nice comment! I'm always thrilled to hear when someone reads one of my articles!


04/13/2008 22:47:45

Thanks for your nice comments about my work.  I like yours a lot, too -- fresh and colorful, beautifully rendered.



From: mineke
04/02/2008 20:35:29

Very nice work! I really like the way you use color in your portraits.

Thanks for your comment on my page. I suppose that we Dutch do have an affinity with water... but I think the English really deserve the most credit for establishing watercolor as a serious medium.  



From: Lucinda
04/02/2008 10:03:19
Thank you for visiting my page and for your very kind comments.  I also have been looking at your watercolor portraits.  They are so engaging and fresh.  I really like them.  Do you display in a gallery?  Lucinda


03/27/2008 11:41:45

Nice site...I guess I need to train my brain for a new, very spare program.  My current one is stochastic, ei, if I put enough blotches up on enough pieces of paper I am guaranteed success!....Problem is, that set of papers has yet to be determined, and the number of brush strokes to guarantee success on each paper has to be notated in a scientific numbers! 

 





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