It was a great day. Starting out very foggy, which cast a magical glow on the everglades, and later turned sunny and warm, it was a great day for plein air painting. Twenty-five of our artists showed up to paint, and while visitors for the day listened to talks at the pavilion, they could see the artists painting the beauty of the refuge. At the end of the day, we gathered in the visitor’s center theater for a meet and greet the artists.
It was great to see all the work produced that day all up on the artists’ easels during the gathering. While we were chatting with the visitors, the juror for the exhibit, Maxine Schreiber, circulated around and judged the works presented. When Steve and Maxine presented the awards, Maxine commented that she was impressed by the quality of the artwork. I have to agree, I am always humbled to have my artwork being displayed along with the truly great artists we have in Plein Air Palm Beach.
The Winners were:
First Place: Kerry Eriksen for “Gator” Oil on canvas
Second Place: Lorrie Turner for “Foggy Morning” Pastel
Third Place: Linda Apriletti for “Willows and Lifting Fog” Oil on Linen
HM: Stan Dornfest for “Joyful Loxahatchee” Acrylic on Canvas
HM: Sal Sidner for “At the Pavillion” Oil on Canvas board
HM: Elfirda Schragen for “Two Trees Trail at Loxahatchee” Oil on Canvas
There will be an exhibit of the paintings produced the day of Festival in the visitors’ center of the Wildlife Refuge that will run from March 5, 2014 – April 30th, 2014. Be sure to visit the exhibit “Plein Air Palm Beach Paints Loxahatchee” and the take a look around the refuge that inspired the artwork, you won’t be sorry. Twenty-five percent of sales of any artwork will go to Friends of the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, a very worthwhile organization.
Tags: Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, artist, everglades, exhibition, exhibits, Florida, landscape, Loxahatchee, nature refuge, plein air, Plein Air Palm Beach
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Donna
As a Friend’s of Loxahatchee NWR Board member and part of the Everglades Day Committee, I want to thank you and all of the artists who came out this year for this great event. The visitors were so appreciative and impressed by the beautiful work done by your members. We are so excited to have the finished paintings on display in the Visitor Center Theater.
You all helped make this a very special day.
Kay Larche -
Having the plein air painters scattered throughout the refuge using their talent to capture the beauty of the surroundings was just wonderful. The painters I chatted with were friendly and all too willing to take a break to be ambassadors for the fine arts they represent.
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