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SUMMARY:February 15\, 2024 Members Meeting and Demonstration by Michael Holter\, all on Zoom!
DESCRIPTION:Following a brief Members Meeting we will have the pleasure of a demonstration by the popular watercolor artist and teacher Michael Holter\, from Plano\, Texas!\nThis will be a Zoom event\, held at 4 pm on Thursday\, February 15th. A Zoom link will be sent by email to all NFWS Members on the Monday before the Thursday afternoon Meeting.\nMICHAEL HOLTER\nhttps://www.michaelholter.com/\nMichael Holter is known for his dynamic watercolor portraits\, landscapes\, and workshops. After a successful career inart education\, advertisingdesign and creative leadership\, Michael began focusing more seriously on his painting in 2011. Michael is a signature member of numerous national watercolor societies. His work is widely published and he has received numerous national and international awards. He has released four DVDs from Creative Catalyst Productions: 7 Steps to Landscape Painting in Watercolor\, 7 Steps to Portraits in Watercolor\, Watercolor Landscapes from Photos and Paint the Town. Although Michael has been painting most of his life\, his work experience spans a wide range of creativity\, from high school art teacher\, advertising creative director and businessman. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Art Education and an MA in Visual Communication. \nMichael says\, “My work is impressionistic. I like to represent people or places and allow the painting to evolve from the recognizable. The challenge is to balance the care needed to make the representation interesting… and perhaps believable\, with the freedom\, looseness and painterly quality that makes a painting so expressive.” \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/february-15-2024-members-meeting-and-demonstration-by-michael-holter-all-on-zoom/
LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Demonstrations,Monthly Members Meeting,Transparent Watercolor,Watercolor demonstration,zoom
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SUMMARY:March Members Meeting and Demonstration by Marilynne Bradley on Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Following a brief Members Meeting\, we will be treated to the inventive approach to watercolor by Missouri Artist Marilynne Bradley. \nArtist’s Statement \nOver the years my work has slowly moved from the representational area towards the impressionist area and continues to invent itself in a structured geometric cubistic style. It is a journey\, and I suspect that there will be no final destination. \nMy primary focus is on expressing myself with abstract design\, color\, line\, texture\, pattern\, and mark-making. My paintings are shaped by life experiences\, memories\, and what is imagined. They evolve through a trial and error process of deliberation\, experimentation and improvisation. \nThey evolve through a trial and error process of deliberation\,experimentation\, and improvisation. Every change leads to a new discovery\, and the process continues layer by layer until I see something that seems to work. I am searching for an image that feels alive with movement. \n 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/march-members-meeting-and-demonstration-by-marilynne-bradley-on-zoom/
LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Artists' Talk,Demonstrations,Monthly Members Meeting,Transparent Watercolor,Watercolor demonstration
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SUMMARY:May 15th Members Meeting and Demonstration by Carl Purcell\, our May 2025 Workshop Artist
DESCRIPTION:After a brief in person Members Meeting\, we will have the pleasure of a demonstration by our May 2025 Workshop Artist Carl Purcell. This meeting and demonstration will be IN PERSON at the Amherst Community Church on Thursday\, May 15th from 7 to 9. \n      \nCarl Purcell taught painting and drawing at Snow College in Utah for 30 years. He is currently retired from the college but is a popular painting and drawing workshop instructor\, having conducted workshops throughout the West\, from Alaska to Arizona \, and in Great Britain. \nCarl is the author of the North Light publications\, Painting With Your Artist’s Brain (a watercolor book) and Drawing With Your Artist’s Brain. In addition his art has been featured in numerous articles published in The Artist’s Magazine and in Splash I. He has been invited to jury exhibits in Colorado\, New Mexico\, Wyoming\, Utah\, Nevada\, Michigan and Califonia. \nCarl has achieved signature member status in the National Watercolor Society and was given honor member status in the Utah Watercolor Society for his contributions to watercolor in the state. He has won numerous awards\, including a purchase award in the 2008 National Watercolor Society’s international exhibition. In 2009 Carl was chosen as one of the panel of three judges for the National Watercolor Society Annual Exhibition. \n“Stone Cadence” is one of a series of paintings I have been working on that explore the rhythmic patterns I see and feel in rock surfaces. I am drawn to the contrast of vertical fissures and cracks that cut through the horizontal layers of rock strata. To me these counter thrusts are like the unplanned events that cut through the well-laid plans of our lives. I see these rocks as living forms\, moving and dancing to the rhythm of life.” \nWhile his primary medium of choice is watercolor\, Carl also loves to work in oil and acrylic. Carl lives with his wife Nan in Manti\, a small town in central Utah. His paintings reflect his love of nature\, especially the rock canyon country of Utah.\n 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/may-15th-members-meeting-and-demonstration-by-carl-purcell-our-may-2025-workshop-artist/
LOCATION:Amherst Community Church\, 77 Washington Hwy\, Buffalo\, 14226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Demonstrations,Meetings,Monthly Members Meeting,Watercolor demonstration
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SUMMARY:November Members Meeting and Demonstration by Tanis Bula on Zoom!
DESCRIPTION:Our November Members Meeting will be on Zoom on November 20\, 2025\, from 7 – 9 pm. We will send an email to all members early in the week of the Zoom call. \nAfter a brief Members Meeting bringing us up to date on our late fall/early winter upcoming events for 2025-26\, we will be treated to a demonstration by our Internationally renowned watercolor artist Tanis Bula.\n\nAbout the Artist: \nTanis Bula is an internationally renowned watercolorist. She is the winner of \nnumerous awards and has been featured in Watercolor Magazine. She has \nexhibited in Europe and Japan as well as the US\, and her work is included in \ncorporate as well as individual collections. In Japan\, she was one of three \nAmerican watercolorists selected for individual shows. For three diﬀerent years \nshe went to Japan to sign paintings and meet with buyers. \nTanis studied at Iowa State University and the Kansas City Art Institute and has \nparticipated in workshops both nationally and internationally. She has painted in \nFrance\, Italy\, Portugal\, Japan\, the Caribbean\, and Mexico. She was the owner of \nan award-winning graphic design firm in Denver before gaining the recognition \nthat allowed her to turn to painting fulltime. She has painted a variety of subjects \nincluding landscapes and is best known for her vibrant florals. \nArtist’s Statement: \nSomewhere\, some place\, someone is having a terrific time! For me\, that often \nmeans being struck by the incredible beauty of nature. Nature oﬀers an \nabundance of complex shapes\, textures\, patterns and colors. The constant \nshining of light makes each moment unique. I capture this moment in my \npainting. Flowers especially exhibit this feeling in nature\, incredible beauty \nconstantly in transition. Their fragility and delicacy lends itself uniquely to the \nlight and transparency possible with watercolor. I love bright colors and strong \ncontrasts\, and this too is reflected in my art. My joy is to bring a wonderful \nmoment to life in a way that can be shared and returned to me again and again. \n\nTanis Bula graciously sent us a photo of the iris she will paint and a list of the pigments on her palette.  Thank you\, Tanis. We look forward to your demonstration.  \n\n 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/november-members-meeting-and-demonstration-by-tanis-bula/
LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Demonstrations,Monthly Members Meeting,Transparent Watercolor,Watercolor demonstration
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260319T190000
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SUMMARY:March 19\, 2026 Members Meeting and Demonstration by Jody Ziehm
DESCRIPTION: Our March Members Meeting this year will be different! It will be in person on March 19\, 2026 from 7 – 9 pm at the Amherst Community Church\, 77 Washington Hwy\, Snyder\, NY. ( Lots of parking behind the facility.) Snacks provided by our Hospitality Committee.\nAfter a brief Members Meeting highlighting the upcoming events for 2026\, we will be treated to a demonstration by an amazing artist\, our Signature Member and popular teacher Jody Ziehm \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJody is a beloved watercolor artist and teacher based in Niagara Falls New York. Jody creates drama in her paintings by turning up the “volume” with color. While preserving the white of the paper for lights\, creating mystery in her darks\, invites the viewer in. Expressive marks using unconventional tools such as sharpened sticks\, create a raw textural quality. Two important words in her process are “letting go”\, enforced with the use of a misting bottle. She is more interested in the emotion of her inspiration\, rather than replicating an image.\nAlthough she believes that there are paintings surrounding us in our everyday lives\, Jody’s most recent portfolio is inspired by hosting Artful Travels\, guided journeys across Europe and the United States. We come together to explore communities in their rich history weaving together art\, culture0 and shared discoveries.\nHost of “The Art of Watercolors by Jody Ziehm” a long running local cable community program. It can be seen online at WWW.LCTV.NET on demand.\nShe teaches 3 weekly classes at the Carnegie Art Center in North Tonawanda New York. She also teaches an annual fall workshop at the Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua\, New York. Conducts workshops in an around Western New York and Canada.\nMost recent award -National Watercolor Society 2025 members Exhibition awarded the Julian Ellsworth Garnsey Past Presidents award. Juror Mario A. Robinson.\nAccepted into 2025 Transparent Watercolor Society Annual exhibition.\nSolo exhibition 2024 “Saturated Expressions” Carnegie Art Center North Tonawanda New York.\n  \n            
URL:https://nfws.org/event/march-19-2026-members-meeting-and-demonstration-by-jody-ziehm/
LOCATION:Amherst Community Church\, 77 Washington Hwy\, Buffalo\, 14226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Demonstrations,Meetings,Monthly Members Meeting,Transparent Watercolor
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SUMMARY:April Members Meeting and Demonstration by Catherine Hillis on Zoom!
DESCRIPTION:After a brief Members Meeting bringing us up to date on spring upcoming events for 2026\, we will be treated to an zoom online demonstration by Virginia incredibly creative  watercolor artist and teacher Catherine Hillis.\n \nCatherine Hillis has competed in national watermedia competitions and plein air events for decades\, earning hundreds of awards and many signature memberships along the artistic way.      Her paintings can be described as traditional landscapes\, still lifes and figures but she relies on a unique perspective to draw the viewer into the world as she sees it\, incorporating humor or beauty whenever possible in unexpected places.  An eager traveler\, and perhaps even a bit of a gypsy\, she attains to view everyday subjects with fresh eyes. “I paint both en plein air and in the studio but I cannot tell you which I prefer. I only know that whatever piece I’m working on at the time is the one I am meant to create.”     Hillis’ works and articles about watercolor painting are published regularly. Among the many publications she’s contributed to are American Watercolor Weekly Newsletter\, Watercolor Artist Magazine\, the SPLASH books\, PleinAir  Magazine\, The Art of Watercolour and Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine.  She’s served as Artist in Residence in Dinan\, FR\, at Hot Springs National Park\, AR\, and at Chateau d’ Orquevaux.  Watercolor paintings by Hillis are included in museums\, corporations and the homes and offices of private collectors.          Known for her commonsense approach to teaching\, the artist has taught throughout the Washington\, DC region\, across the country and overseas.  She believes in presenting multiple demonstrations and personalized individual coaching during each class or workshop.  “I believe in giving back to the community by sharing my skills with others.  It’s my desire to provide students with skills for a lifetime.”     “Our daily lives are hectic.  I like to think my work can slow the pace\, and make a troubled world feel better as I take a wide view of the chaos and bring focus and order to the pandemonium around me by squinting and then positioning my pencil and brush onto paper or canvas.”The artist has earned Signature Memberships with  the National Watercolor Society\, Laguna Plein Air Painters\, the San Diego Watercolor Society\, Southern Watercolor Society\, Georgia Watercolor Society\, Pennsylvania Watercolor Society\, Virginia Watercolor Society\, Missouri Watercolor Society\, the Washington Society of Landscape Painters\, Baltimore Watercolor Society and the Western Colorado Watercolor Society \nCatherine Hillis is a daydreamer and a bit of a gypsy.  Wherever she happens to be is probably where she’ll be painting\, whether in the studio or outdoors.  If the light is just right and there’s a compelling narrative\, brushes and paint come out.  She invites viewers to join her on the journey and enjoy traveling to another time and place with a satisfied smile on your face. \n\n  \n\n \n \n\n 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/february-members-meeting-and-demonstration-by-robin-poteet/
LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Demonstrations,Monthly Members Meeting,Transparent Watercolor,Watercolor demonstration
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