Friday, October 14, 2022





























The Tustin Art League looks forward to accepting Art Entries from interested Members starting at 9am on Tuesday, November 1 at the Tustin Area Senior Center. 

All members in current good standing should have received an email regarding entry details. Not a member? We welcome new members anytime throughout the year. Email coordinator selenoir@gmail.com if interested in becoming a member, need to renew a membership or for details regarding the 2022 Member Show entry process and specifications. 

Member Show: November 2 - 28 
Art Take-In: Tuesday, November 1 @ 9am
Reception & Awards: Friday, November 4th @ 6-8pm 
Art Pick-Up: Wednesday, November 30th @ 3pm

Tustin Area Senior Center
200 South C Street
Old Town Tustin
Gallery Hours
Monday - Friday 8am-5pm (closed for Holidays)
Saturdays 11/5, 11/12 & 11/19 9am-2pm

Thursday, October 6, 2022


Zoom Demo with Eric Bossik

Underpainting Secrets For Artists

How To Create a Wash-In Underpainting or Imprimatura



Wednesday, October 12,  2022

 * 1-3 pm Pacific * 4-6 pm Eastern * 

 https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/98009215926

Learn a method of Underpainting that has been used successfully by artists since the Renaissance. Eric Bossik will teach you how to create the drawing, composition and the illusion of three dimensional forms.  You will learn how to create the look and feel of your entire painting by using only one color. 


Film Trailer:  Underpainting Secrets For Artists

          www.bossik.com / IM bossikartist / FB ericbossik




Thursday, August 4, 2022


Save the Date

 


zoom demo with Cornwall artist




Richard Suckling



Thursday, September 8,  2022


 * 11am - 1pm Pacific * (7-9pm London) * 


 https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/98009215926

          

 Instagram • @richardsuckling52

 Facebook • Richard Suckling




Painting in the Garden August 19th


Once again one of our members is hosting a plein air painting day in her garden

Please join your fellow TAL Members & Friends to socialize and paint! 
Bring your latest creation!

Don't forget your painting equipment, a chair, hat and sunscreen as well as your lunch & drink or a snack if you plan to stay for the duration. Please bring a towel or ground tarp to protect under your area.

Please rsvp to Nancy Gerhard @ gerhard_nancy@yahoo.com and she will send you the address.
Garden is near Guin Foss Elementary School in Santa Ana.

Painting in the garden starts @ 9am Friday, August 19th




We look forward to seeing you in the garden!



Wednesday, June 1, 2022

zoom demo

Cascading Stream

choosing visual elements and soft pastel techniques to create 

an emotional painting based on the natural world


with artist

Mark Ivan Cole


Wednesday, June 8,  2022

 * 1:00pm - 3:00pm Pacific *

 https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/98009215926


As he paints an image of a tumbling creek, Mark will walk through his creative process, start to finish. He'll talk about selecting and arranging visual elements based on a photo reference and he'll discuss the choice of substrate and techniques. The painting will develop and evolve while he works, diverting from the photo to become a unique creation with its basis in reality, memory and imagination.


Mark Ivan Cole grew up in the Andes and considers himself fortunate to have lived in or near mountains for most of his life. He and his wife lived in Taiwan for more than eight years, exploring Asia, India, Europe and South Africa from that base. Cole has honed his painting skills in several media, creating his art on location around the world and in the studio. He is currently based in the Pacific Northwest, where he continues to explore the mountains and woods that inspire his art.


His paintings have been juried into and won awards in local, regional and international shows, and have been shown in the Triton Museum in Santa Clara, the Art Museum of Los Gatos, and the Haggin Museum in Stockton, California. His work has hung in galleries in Florida, Oregon, California and Taiwan, and is in the permanent collection of the MingART Gallery in Suzhou, China.


He is a signature member of the Pastel Society of America and has been teaching workshops under their auspices as well as on his own.


https://markivancole.wordpress.com/

Instagram • @markivancole

Facebook • MarkIvanCole



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Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Le Couvent

step-by-step zoom watercolor demonstration 

of a former convent in France with artist

Michael  Reardon


Wednesday, May 11,  2022

 * 1:00pm - 2:30pm Pacific * Presentation will begin at 1:15 *

https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/98009215926




Michael Reardon has been painting in watercolor for over thirty years. An avid traveler, he uses watercolor to record his observations, convey a sense of place and light, and communicate his impressions of the built, natural, and imagined worlds. He works from his studio in Oakland, California.


In 2005 he was the recipient of the prestigious Gabriel Prize from the Western European Architecture Foundation, which enabled him to spend three months painting in Paris. Originally trained as an architect with a degree in architecture from UC Berkeley, he was an architectural illustrator for over thirty years.  In 2004 he was awarded the Hugh Ferriss Memorial Prize, the premier award in the field of architectural illustration.


His watercolors have been exhibited nationally and internationally, including the annual shows of the National Watercolor Society, the American Watercolor Society, and the California Art Club. In 2011 he presented a solo show at the Thomas Reynolds Gallery in San Francisco. 


He is a signature member of the American Watercolor Society, the National Watercolor Society, Watercolor West, and the California Watercolor Association. He is also the author of Watercolor Techniques: Painting Light and Color in Landscapes and Cityscapes from North Light Books.


www.mreardon.com

Instagram • michaelreardonwatercolors      

Facebook • Michael Reardon


Monday, March 21, 2022

 Rocks, Water & Sky

zoom demo with artist

 Lyn Asselta



Using shape and line to keep you from 
getting caught up in the details.

Often, when painting multiple elements in a landscape, it’s easy to get caught up in the details and quickly lose sight of the overall relationships in the painting. Using shape and line can help to keep you from overworking and losing your way.


Wednesday, April 13, 2022

 * 1:00pm - 3:00pm Pacific * 

* Join call early to socialize *

https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/98009215926


Master pastelist, Lyn Asselta, has considered the landscape her muse since she was a child.  Growing up on the coast of Maine, where weather often changed by the minute, the effects of atmosphere on land and water were an everyday, mesmerizing occurrence. Her memories are rich in details of the natural world and she draws from her love of nature when creating her paintings.  Her chosen medium of pastel allows her to extend her tactile sense of communicating with the world into the painting process at her easel.  

Asselta’s paintings have been exhibited throughout the United States and have been included in invitational exhibitions in France and China.  As a workshop instructor, she has taught in Canada, Curacao and across the USA. She is an IAPS (International Association of Pastel Societies) Eminent Pastelist, a Pastel Society of America Master Pastelist, a member of the Salmagundi Club, a member of several pastel societies, and is the founder and past president of the First Coast Pastel Society in northeast Florida. In 2009, Lyn was selected as an Artist in Residence at Acadia National Park in Maine.  Her work has been featured in art publications including Pastel Journal, Plein Air Magazine, and Pratique des Arts. 


www.lynasselta.com
Instagram • lynasseltafineart
Facebook • Lyn Asselta Pastel Painter

Saturday, February 26, 2022

A Value Approach to Watercolor


street scene zoom demo with artist

Andy Evansen



 Andy will demonstrate his use of value studies to simplify a subject and connect 
shapes through lost edges that allow the beauty of watercolor to shine.

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

 * 1:00pm - 3:00pm Pacific * 

https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/98009215926


Andy Evansen’s interest in art started in childhood, and he can’t recall a time when he wasn’t drawing. Once he began painting, he found himself attempting to capture the landscape with an economy of brushstroke evident in the work of the British watercolor artists he admired.  In addition, he was impressed with the way those artists seemed to capture everyday scenes in such a way that revealed a hidden beauty, subjects that many would simply pass by. “When I decided to begin painting 30 years ago, there was never any question in my mind what medium I would choose.  Watercolor has always fascinated me; the effects of pigment and water mixing on the paper are so unique and challenging and the results so beautiful.  It is also the perfect medium for capturing those fleeting moments and light effects when working on location.” He has been featured in many publications and is a sought-after workshop instructor who paints and teaches internationally.  He became a signature member of the prestigious Plein Air Painters of America (PAPA) in 2012 and served as their President from 2015-2017. His paintings have won numerous awards, including the Bronze and High Winds Medals from the American Watercolor Society in New York. “While learning, I painted strictly from photographs and am glad I took that route.  Watercolor is challenging, as it relies on timely washes that can be affected by the weather and a large amount of confidence due to its unforgiving nature.  I now paint ‘en plein air’ as well, which has reinforced my efforts toward choosing strong, simple subjects and working quickly to capture the essence of the scene.” His love of painting on location also led to him being included in the 2017 Qingdao International Masters Watercolor Plein Air Event. 

You can view his work at www.EvansenArtStudio.com or@andyevansen on Instagram


Thursday, January 20, 2022



Inside A Pastel Painting


zoom demo with artist


Colette Odya Smith




Wednesday, February 9, 2022

* * * 3:00pm - 5:00pm Pacific* * *

join call early to socialize

https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/98009215926


Get the inside info as Colette plans, considers, and decides what and how to paint.

Learn Colette's process and watch as this takes form in an demonstration painting.


www.coletteodyasmith.com

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu883cxZ-JY



Ms. Smith is an award-winning artist who has exhibited widely in the US as well as France, Germany, and China. She was the Invitee de Honneur of le Societe des Pastellistes de France in 2014. Other recognitions include being named a Master Pastellist - le Societe des Pastellistes de France, Eminent Pastelist and Masters Circle Member - International Association of Pastel Societies, Master Pastelist - Pastel Society of America (PSA), and Distinguished Pastelist -  Pastel Society of New Mexico . She has been published in 3 books, featured multiple times in The Pastel Journal, American Artist, and Pratique des Arts magazines, and judged and written for The Pastel Journal. She teaches, offers critiques, and has twice juried “Enduring Brilliance”, the annual exhibition of the PSA at the National Arts Club in New York City, for whom she has offered portfolio reviews. She is in the collection of the Ming Gallery Art Museum, dedicated to pastel paintings, in Suzhou, China. Ms. Smith is a native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, now living in Wauwatosa. She is known for her contemporary landscapes interpreted in a beautiful fusion of realism and abstraction.