Our Spring 2022 Workshop with Skip Lawrence has been cancelled!

Because of some workshop participants’ COVID related illnesses, recent exposures, and our  concern for everyone’s continued good health, we have come to the conclusion that cancellation of our in person Spring Workshop 2022 with Skip Lawrence is our only responsible option.

We are all disappointed but believe the best decision has been made.
On a positive note, Skip has agreed to take part in a virtual, ZOOM, demonstration on Thursday evening, May 19th, from 7 – 9 pm!! All NFWS Members will receive a link to the ZOOM demo, and we will record it and post it on our Niagara Frontier Watercolor Society YouTube Channel. Look for your link in your email on Tuesday morning, May 17th. 

The Spring 2022 Members Exhibition of Transparent Watercolor is now online!

Click here to view the show:   Spring 2022 Members Exhibition of Transparent Watercolor.

The in person exhibition at the Artists Group Gallery, One Linwood Ave., Buffalo, opens on Friday, April 29th and runs until June 3, 2022. We are hoping to be able to host an Awards Reception on May 21st from 12 noon to 2 pm. Stay tuned for updates.

 

Click here to find our about our Spring 2022 Watermedia Workshop, “Finding Your Own Voice” with Skip Lawrence. The Workshop is Full, but we have a waiting list.

 

Here is the link to the Registration Brochure for NFWS Five Day Spring 2022 Skip Lawrence Watermedia Workshop, “Finding Your Own Voice”

Skip Lawrence Workshop Registration Brochure

William Skip Lawrence: Expressive Artist
“I love everything about painting. I love feeling the paint, seeing a rich color spread under my brush onto a surface and the play between colors coming together. I love watching my idea take form until a painting finally says “it” and I am surprised and delighted every time. I love sharing my art and knowing that someone is moved by it. 
I see no hierarchy among realism, abstraction, non-objective painting styles. I see only the relationship of colors, shapes, surface and line that either thrills or bores me. When these elements come together to communicate an artist’s intention to the viewer, to connect with someone, it is nothing short of wonderful.