When we first walked in to the luncheon, I could not believe my eyes! My Wetcanvas/Facebook friend, Marvin Chew, had flown in from Singapore as one of the artists juried into the 90th NWS Exhibition. I have such an admiration for this accountant-by-day watercolorist who is brilliant at perspective and more! He does some of his work plein air on a little low stool that makes my back hurt just describing it. It was such a joy to get to meet him in person. Check out Marvin's watercolors at : http://www.marvinchew.com/index.htmHe has a new book out, as well, that is shown on the website.
We sat with Marvin at lunch, and he introduced me to another artist at the table, Keiko Tanabe. My mouth dropped, because I realized that I had just read the most lovely article in the December 2010 Watercolor Artist about Keiko. It highlighted a beautiful blog post she'd written about the importance of Cherry Blossoms emerging in Japan. (http://ktanabefineart.com/blog) Keiko has been juried into the 12th Biennial Salon de l'Aquarelle de Belgique, was a finalist in the Southwest Art's 21 over 31 Emerging Artist's competition, and was awarded the Merwin Altfeld Memorial Award and Signature Status at today's NWS Exhibition. She is so NICE! Her son served as Mr. Van Winkle's helper in distributing Richeson door prizes to lucky winners. Keiko has studied with Alvaro Castagnet, who is an obvious influence in her work. One of his magnificent watercolors was also part of the paintings juried into the show.
At the exhibition, we got to see paintings from Castagnet, Paul Jackson, Frank Francese, Judy Morris, Todd Levetzow, Fealing Lin, Kathleen Maling, Kim Seng Ong, Sandi D'Alessandro, Donna Zagotta...the list goes on and on. One of my favorites in the show was the amazing work of Myrna Wacknov. Talk about a creative individual - WOW! http://myrnawacknov.blogspot.com/
If you have the opportunity don't miss out on the exhibition in San Pedro, CA!
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