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19 on Paper Spring Newsletter 2022
Volume 2 Second Edition
Formed in 1986, 19 on Paper is a group of New England artists who create works of art on or with paper, which we exhibit as a group.  
Upcoming and Continuing Events
 

Keep your eye out for newsletter information on our upcoming shows ……

35th Anniversary exhibit at the Bristol Art Museum

Upcoming Fall exhibit at the DeBlois Gallery 



We had a successful exhibit during the month of March  at the Narrows Center for the Arts in Fall River, MA. 
An interesting article was written about our show in the Herald News..,..,

                                                                                                                                                                                           


  The Hot Type  portfolio exhibition is now on view at the Mystic Museum of Art.
   The project includes work from members David DeMelim, Kendra Ferreira         and Marion Wilner.
Featured Members:
 
 
 Sally Caswell
 
Sally joined 19 on Paper in 1995 and is one of our earliest members…..
 

 My means of expression
 are the traditional media of painting, drawing and printmaking, such   as intaglio and stone lithography. I am at home with the       watercolor medium and enjoy its jewel-like colors of transparencies     and glazes. In oils and acrylics, on paper or canvas, I continue     working in the tradition of glazes over ground colors.For me, these media offer a warmth and sensuousness relating to Earth and humanity. 

Since the early 1970's the complexities of form have fascinated me. Grounded in the textures derived from the Abstract Expressionists, my work reflects the spirit of the landscape, its richness of form and color, textures and patterns of nature. The frequent presence of water in my paintings, its reflections and fluidity, its necessity for life, holds for me the universal symbolic reflection of spirituality, much in the philosophical traditions of the Luminists. Read More


Sally Caswell, who is also showing three of her paintings in the "Small Works: Encounter New England Exhibition", from April 7 - July 2, 2022, at the Copley Society Gallery,  See CopleySociety.org.
 
 

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Robin Beckwith
 

 Robin Beckwith relocated from Virginia to Rhode Island in 1982 to study painting at the Rhode Island School of Design. After graduation, she was employed as a graphic designer for a local manufacturer. When she retired, she was happy to turn more of her attention to painting. One of Robin’s greatest pleasures is painting from nature.

She also delights in the challenge of experimental painting and finds that the discipline and joy of painting from nature and working from an inner vision support one another. Robin begins with watercolor, most often on synthetic paper, creating a visually textured surface with a variety of resists, using leaves and other natural objects, handmade stamps, or synthetic cobwebs, setting her starts aside. She then develops imagery and shapes in an interactive manner, using her imagination as well as direct references. She may use water soluble crayons, colored pencils, inks, or other mediums to further develop her work. On those rare days when it is below freezing in winter, Robin applies paint to the paper outdoors, and allowing it to freeze on the paper surface. The exciting textures which may develop are rarely duplicated.  

Read More…

 

Members  Exhibitions and Awards
 
"Variations"
 
Felicia Touhey’s two monotypes, have been accepted into “Variations”, A Centennial National Exhibition at the Marblehead Arts Association in Marblehead, MA. .

The exhibit dates are April 23 – June 19



The opening reception is Sunday, April 24 from 2 to 4 PM.


Celebrate Spring

Allie Sabalis’ large format watercolor “Rainy Day Roses” was juried into The Spring Bull Gallery “Celebrate Spring”

Exhibit Dates March 19th – April 24th, 2022

 







Taking Digital Art Video To A New Level

Cynthia DiDonato’s had three digital art videos for the ‘’Techspressionism Digital and Beyond” exhibition. The video, “Ascent”, is one of her three works in the exhibit. With an April 21st opening and an April 23rd reception, the show runs thru June 4th at the Southampton Arts Center,  More information is available at:

EXHIBITIONS — Southampton Arts Center.


https://www.facebook.com/19onPaper/videos/371783724806897 

 

Veterans’ Art and Words Returns To NYC’s Salmagundi Club
 

Robin Beckwith and Cynthia DiDonato were among the 23 military veteran artists participating in the Salmagundi Club of New York’s "Journeys Onward: Military Veterans’ Experiences", a military veterans' art exhibit. Co-curated by 19 on Paper member and Salmagundian Paul Murray, the two-week show ran thru March 4th at the Club’s Thomas Moran Gallery. 

https://www.facebook.com/19onPaper/videos/278671987687231 



Launching With Juniper Rag


Ann-Marie Gillett exhibited "Creepy Crawly" at the JMAC Arts Center’s Origin exhibition in   Worcester, MA. The February show was part of the launch party for Juniper Rag, an arts magazine promoting artists and creatives around the world.




Helping To Put The Pieces Back Together Again


David DeMelim’s "Tockwotton at India Point", (right) and B.L. Green’s “Paper Weaving #5”, (left) are part of “Putting The Pieces Back Together”, a national juried exhibition at the Bristol Art Museum featuring all forms of collage art. The exhibition ran thru March 27th. 








Riding The Wind

Paul Murray’s "Riding The Wind", a curated 34-image collection of 12-metre yacht racing photography, was exhibited at Havana’s Galeria Antonia Eiriz in February and early March. Focused on the spirit, action, and intensity of competitive sailing, the show
features several well-known yachts from America's Cup 12-metre racing. The virtual show is on view at Riding The Wind and will be on exhibit early this summer with other great sailing photography at the R.I.Center for Photographic Arts in Providence.

 

On The Road In Montana and Second Place Award in Newport

 
 

Paul Murray’s Namibian image, "The Last Dance", 
earned the Director’s Choice Award in the 25-artist 43rd Annual Juried Exhibition which just finished a five-week run at the WaterWorks Art Museum’s gallery in Miles City, MT. 

"The Last Dance" also won the second place award in the Newport Photographers' Guild's Winter Exhibit 2022 which was juried by Member Cindy Horovitz Wilson. The 53-image show is on view at Newport Photo Guild and on display at the Edward King House's Second Floor Gallery, at 35 King St., Newport, RI.

 

No One Is Here….

CIndy Horovitz Wilson is exhibiting her photographs at the Providence Art Club May 9-27.
The opening reception is on Sunday May 15.

 








First Place Win At Wickford Art Association

 
 
 Paul Murray’s Cuban image, "La Historia Me Absolvera" won First Place in
 Wickford Art Association's "A Is For..." exhibit.

 





Supporting “Peace in Ukraine”

 
  Cynthia DiDonato’s digital art “Peace in Ukraine” was  
  featured in a video on TheAppWhisperer.com a popular mobile photography
  and art website.

 






Strong but Tender....

Ann-Marie Gillett's mixed media work, "Strong/Tender", was accepted into the
14th Pawtucket Foundation show. 

Members David DeMelim and Paul Murray also have work in the show please
click
on the link above to view the full exhibit of works.

The exhibition runs up to May 5th


 
Recommendations and Resources:

Learn about the conservation of paper at The National Gallery of Art…
https://www.nga.gov/conservation/paper.html

Cynthia DiDonato is teaching Digital Painting with Procreate Online
April 16th- May 7th.
Digital painting opens a world of possibilities for creativity. You can paint with your finger or a stylus or import photos of your conventional artwork or photography to create layered digital art. You can also use Procreate to improve your analog art. All you need is an iPad and a professional app called Procreate. This workshop provides an introduction to basic skills needed to create digital art in Procreate. These classes will be held on the Zoom platform, and you must be able to interact with the class on a laptop or desktop while using your iPad during the class.
Register here: 
https://portsmoutharts.org/cynthia-didonato-procreate-class/


Kendra Ferreira is teaching a 4-week colored pencil drawing class at Bristol Art Museum, Bristol, RI. Discover the vibrancy of colored pencil in this 4 week class. Learn the many versatile ways of drawing with colored pencils. Topics will include: layering, blending and burnishing techniques as well as working with value and form. 
Email Kendra at  kjfdesign13@gmail.com for more information.



Sally Caswell will be teaching classes in Watercolor, Mixed Media, and Portraiture in the 8 week's Spring Session at the East Side Art Center, 26 Rochambeau Avenue, Providence. RI, beginning on April 19th and 20th. For more information: EastSideArtCenter.com.
 

 

 


Artist Members

Grace Bentley-Scheck – Narragansett, RI
B.L. Green – Barrington, RI
Jill Brody – Providence. RI
Paul M. Murray – Jamestown, RI
Lorraine Bromley  – Warwick, RI
Allie Sabalis – Jamestown, RI
Sally Caswell – Swansea, MA
Hiroko Shikashio – West Warwick,
Alma Davenport, Jamestown, RI

 
 




Felicia Touhey – Newport, RI
David DeMelim – Charlestown, RI
Marion Wilner – Fall River, MA
Cynthia DiDonato – North Providence,RI
Cindy Wilson – North Kingstown, RI
Sharon D. Eisman – Warwick, RI
Kendra Bidwell Ferreira – Bristol, RI
Ann-Marie Gillett – Seekonk, MA
Robin Beckwith – Warwick, RI 
Do you like the art you see?

Great! As a group, we lease our art and sell our portfolios. We would be happy to talk with you about how we can provide high-quality art in your residential or corporate environment. Additionally, all our group activities complement and enhance the exhibiting, publishing, licensing and selling activities that we do as individual artists.

Are you interested in joining 19 on Paper?  

Based on the group’s size and composition, we invite artists to be members. After an informal discussion about interests and expectations, those invited are asked to share a representative set of their paper-based work, a resume highlighting their artistic experience, and any other material that could assist with the group’s membership decision. Since we value exchange, collaboration, and continuity, consistent participation in our monthly meetings and group activities is an important membership commitment. To learn more about 19 on Paper, please visit: www.19onPaper.com 
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