December 2, The CFWS Holiday Party was a big success! It was our first party in our new location. We had 57 members and 2 guests. A bit smaller this year, with the board providing finger food, snacks and drinks,… Continue Reading →
Jane Brinckerhoff presented a slide show on how to resize images for competition in art shows. All watercolor societies are going digital This is very important information for all artists wanting to enter shows. With warmth and humor she… Continue Reading →
It was another fun and educational day at our Backyard Biodiversity Day Plein Air/Pop Up in the lovely Mead Botanical Garden, on October 20. We had 27 audience surveys filled out by folks who came from Orange, Osceola, and Seminole… Continue Reading →
The 20TH ANNIVERSARY WATERCOLR MONTAGE – Each member picked a layout and signed their names in a vertical or horizontal layout box. Images can be of anything that strikes your fancy on the campus of the Altamonte Chapel. The artwork… Continue Reading →
It was a fun and educational day at our Mennello Plein Air/Pop Up by the lake on Saturday. We had a record 33 audience surveys filled out by folks who came from Orange, Osceola, Seminole and Polk counties. Most of… Continue Reading →
In case you missed it / President Recap for – September 9, 2018 The 20th Anniversary Season or our watercolor society has begun! We had a great turnout for our first meeting of the season “What I Did This Summer”…. Continue Reading →
Ken Austin, NWS, newly published book, “The Waterworks / Tips, Inspiration and Advice for Watercolor Artists” available at the meeting. Renew your membership for the 2018-2019 season! Dues are still only $40 per year. Go to centralfloridawatercolor.org, to pay on-line. Or pay with a… Continue Reading →
Our Polasek Pop Up event was a success and we have been invited back for their Museum Day on Sunday, September 23! For O.M.A. Members – Orlando Museum of Art asked for theme proposals for the upcoming 1st Thursdays season (July… Continue Reading →
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