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Meeting Recap, September 2021 – “Show and Tell”

   CFWS President Pam Chock, started off our new 2021-2022 season with a lively general meeting via Zoom. There were lots of beautiful paintings and information to share! David Williams announced the senior painting group will begin Oct. 8th, at… Continue Reading →

CFWS Sanford City Hall Reception Video

City of Sanford filmed CFWS artists as they talked about their entry into the show.  Live webcast on September 15, 2021 Goto the Reception now!    

In memorium: Kim Minichiello

Kim Minichiello, past president of Florida Watercolor Society and a longtime member of Central Florida Watercolor Society, passed away suddenly during a plein air trip in Montana on July 23, 2021. Kim pursued her dream of being a professional artist… Continue Reading →

Plein air recap at Leu Gardens

Our last plein air of the season was held at Leu Gardens and we had a great turnout of eight members. After we enjoyed the lovely art show, “The Agua Series” in the main house, we went out into the… Continue Reading →

Meeting Recap, May 2021

Pam welcomed everyone to the last general members meeting of the 2021 season.  We had our members election, of our four officers of the society, as first order of business. Pam Chock (Merle) and Charlie (Charlotte) Cipes were unanimously reelected… Continue Reading →

Painting the Trumpet flower by Carol Carter

Carol Carter’s workshop was an exciting experience!  We had 3 hours so it was a fast painting. We had already drawn out our Trumpet Flower or Datura onto a #140 watercolor paper. Since she does the background first, we masked… Continue Reading →

Plein Air recap at Cypress Grove

We had 7 plein air artists paint by the lake at Cypress Grove on Saturday. Thouraya, Sandy, Marcela, Debbie, Karen, Leslie, and Terri enjoyed a breezy day painting a gazebo, Great Blue Heron and the shore of Lake Jessamine. It… Continue Reading →

Meeting Recap, April 2021 – Laurie Goldstein Warren demo

We had 43 CFWS members watch the wonderful and informative demo by Laurie Goldstein Warren. Her painting was a mardi gras musician. Her palette is mostly these 4 colors: Quinacridone Rose and Gold, Antwerp Blue, Cobalt Blue… and Black. Occasionally… Continue Reading →

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