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January - March 2019, Vol. 11, Issue 1 International Society of Scratchboard Artists 1
In this Issue
President’s Message ................. P.1 Congratulations to Exhibiting Members ............................. ...P.2 Loan Agreement—correct email . P.2 T-Shirt Contest Berea ...........…….P.2 Events Schedule—ISSA 8th Annual
Exhibition Berea Kentucky ...... P.3 ISSA Workshop Schedule ……………….P.4 Hotel Info & Reservation ....... …… P.5 Loan Agreement Form info ............... P.6 Historic Berea Hotel some info…….. .P.6 Middletown Ohio Workshop
Vidoes ......................... ……….P.7 2019 Scholarship for Students……P.7 Members Selected to Exhibit at the 8th ISSA Annual Exhibition in Berea ………………………………………...P.8-12 Colorado Governor's Art Show in Loveland, CO - featuring Cathy Sheeter………………...P.13 Acknowledging Members Achievements…………………………….P.14-17 Welcome to our 2019 New Members …………………………………..P.17 Acknowledging Members Achievements…………………………….P.18 Acknowledging Members Achievements…………………………….P.19 Notice Board & Events……………….P.20
ISSA Board 2017-2019:
Cathy Sheeter President
Patrick Hedges Vice President
Danna Fruetel Treasurer
Lynn Kibbe Secretary
Kathy Conroy Exhibition Director ‘19
Lori Dunn Marketing Director
Susan Rhodes Membership Coordinator
Rich Schafermeyer Member at Large
Sally Terrell Member at Large
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All material printed in this magazine, written or depicted, is protected by copyright of this magazine and/or the artist and cannot be
reproduced in any form with expressed, written permission. All letters or contributions to the ISSA Newsletter are subjected to editing with no limits
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Jan Lowe Newsletter Editor Email: editor.issa@gmail.com or jan.lowe@camberwellart.com.au
President’s Message:
February 2019
How did it get to be that time of year again!?! Another ISSA exhibition is right around the corner. This year Berea, KY promises not only a beautiful venue for our show, heavily visited by tourists and locals, but we will be hosted at a historic hotel (the Boone Tavern), group dinners, several unique side trips to neat nearby locations, and of course the chance to socialize, meet,
and share with your fellow Scratchboard artists!
And then there is the show! The online version of selected works is now online at: https://www.onlinejuriedshows.com/ClosedShowThumbs.aspx?OJSID=30060 (and included in this issue—Pages 8-12).
The jurors appear to have picked a fantastic variety of subject matter and styles, which I can't wait to see in person!
Oh, and don't forget about the art swap! Bring a small work (5”x7” or smaller, framed or unframed) and take another artist's work home with you. If you are planning to attend, the deadline to book your hotel is April 15.
Other exciting updates that you should have received emails about include the 2018 exhibition videos being made available for free to members, with a code to enter to get them, info about the high school scholarships we are offering (PLEASE share that info with your local high schools), and the t-shirt contest for our show.
I can't wait to see many of you in Kentucky!
Cathy Sheeter, MSA President
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NOTICE TO MEMBERS
Congratulations to our 2019 Exhibitors
Our 8th Annual exhibition has been juried!
Thank you to all who applied and a big congratulations to those who had works accepted. Every year we receive works
from around the world from very talented scratchboard artists and the judges have a difficult time. We hope this exhibi-
tion will showcase the versatility of the medium, different styles and techniques, and a variety of subject matter to the
general public.
Hope to see you in Kentucky! Derby hats at the reception are welcome!!
Included within this Newsletter are the images that will be featuring at the show.
Reminders for exhibitors:
1. ISSA Loan Agreement (These can be sent in the box with your artwork(s)
2. Kentucky Artisan Center Loan Agreement (one for each piece) - Please send this to Gwen Heffner, director of exhibitions for the Center, by April 1st. Her e-mail: Gwen.Heffner@ky.gov Just type in ISSA in the subject line.
Please do not use the e-mail address that is on the agreement form.
3. Bio Forms - Please send to me directly by April 1st: kathleensr@bellsouth.net
Group Dinner—May 18
• Also, on the group dinner. It has been recommended that members will sign up on the website and will pay ISSA via PayPal and ISSA will pay for the dinner using credit card. This would be easier than everyone paying cash.
Ice Breaker/Meet & Greet
• The ice breaker/meet and greet will be held on the 2nd floor in Boone Tavern in the Dunseth Parlor.
2019 8th Annual Exhibition—Berea, Kentucky Important Notice
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Hello members!! Only two months away before our 8th Annual exhibition kicks off and we wanted to let you know about the exciting schedule of events happening this year! ICE BREAKER Thursday May 16, Boone Tavern Inn Time: 5:00 pm For anyone arriving in Berea a day early, ISSA is hosting an ice breaker to allow new attendees to be introduced and receive their welcome packages. Be sure to stop in, say hi, and kick off our event with a beverage and snacks! *exact location in the Inn to be announced* RECEPTION Friday May 17, Kentucky Artisan Center Time: 5:00 - 7:30 pm (Awards presentation 6:00 pm) Due to the center's policy, no alcohol will be served at this event, but there will be light refreshments. Dress is business casual to dressy. Everyone may join in and wear a Kentucky Derby hat for fun - men and women, handmade or store bought - a chance to be creative, and we will try to get a group photo! Members are welcome to have drinks back at the Boone Tavern lounge afterward at their own expense. WORKSHOPS/PRESENTATIONS Saturday May 18, Sunday May 19, Kentucky Artisan Center Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm each day with one hour lunch *separate schedule will be provided* ANNUAL GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING Saturday May 18 Time: 2:30 pm during workshop hours GROUP DINNER Saturday May 18, Boone Tavern Inn Time: 6:00 pm Boone Tavern restaurant has offered to provide us with a buffet dinner at the prepaid cost of $29.00 per person. Din-ner will include iced tea, Kentucky spoon bread, salads, two meat options, side dishes and dessert. Berea College is the only truly free college in the US. All meals are prepared by the chef and students who attend the college. The students work in the restaurant and various college owned places which pays for their tuition. All the furniture in the rooms at the hotel is hand made by the students. By all accounts the food at the restaurant is top notch. Members are asked to RSVP to the dinner by email to treas-urer@scratchboardsociety.org no later than April 15th. You will be invoiced through paypal at the time of your reserva-tion. Unfortunately, if you can't make the dinner we cannot refund your payment *Please specify the number of people you wish to reserve*
ART SWAP Sunday May 19, Kentucky Artisan Center The art swap will take place on Sunday during workshop hours, however, all members participating are asked to bring their art to the workshop Saturday morning so we can set them up for display. Each member is invited to bring a small donated scratch-board artwork (no larger than 5 x 7) framed or unframed, of your choice. Each artwork will be displayed and numbered. Each member will choose a number and they will go home with the corresponding artwork. This is a voluntary event, but only artists who have submitted a work will be allowed to participate. Great chance to go home with someone else's artwork as a keepsake! GREAT SALTPETRE CAVE TOUR AND NATURE WALK Monday May 20 Time: Please meet at the Boone Tavern lobby at 9am for full day tour, or 12pm for half day tour. It will take one hour to get to the cave. There will likely be several people who can offer rides, which we will work out once we have an idea how many want to go. Any changes to the schedule will be an-nounced at the time of the exhibition. Please bring: water, snacks (or packed lunch), sturdy walking shoes or boots, flashlight, camera gear, Deet or other bug spray, and any other items for your comfort during a full day outside. Ticks may be present in the area. A light jacket is recommended inside the cave which is 55 degrees, and in case of rain. John Agnew will lead groups through the cave. The cave pre-serve is not open to the public this day, but ISSA has been granted personal access so we have it all to ourselves! Mem-bers will be asked to make a small donation for this access which we will give to the park. John will impart his knowledge on caving and he and Lori Dunn will help mem-bers find and identify some of its inhabitants; particularly several species of salamanders, bats, cave crickets and also snakes and other amphibians to be discovered on the grounds. Of course there will be lots of birding opportunity as well! This will be a relaxed, fun outing and a chance to get to know some of nature's tiny inhabitants. For additional info visit www.caves.org/conservancy/gsp/info.shtml KENTUCKY HORSE PARK Monday May 20 or Tues May 21 This will be a self guided destination for anyone wishing to visit. KHP is considered one of the top attractions in the Lex-ington area. For artists, it presents a great opportunity to see and photograph a variety of horse breeds. From their web-site: "At the Kentucky Horse Park, visitors and exhibitors will have diverse opportunities to engage with, learn about and be enchanted by the beauty, strength and spirit of the horse." For information including directions, site facilities and hours, please visit www.kyhorsepark.com Can't wait to see you all in Berea! Lori Dunn, MSA, ISSA Marketing Director
May 17-July 2019—Kentucky Artesian Center—8th Annual ISSA Exhibition Events Schedule
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SATURDAY MAY 18
9:00 - 9:45 am - Cathy Sheeter MSA; "Working With Photoshop"
Cathy will be talking about how she uses photoshop to edit reference photos to create more dynamic lighting, as well as how she combines multiple reference photos using photoshop layers, in order to use these images as layouts for scratch-boards. Although the discussion will be about photoshop, most features are applicable to other photo editing programs as well.
10:00 - 10:45 am - Terri Mote SSA; "Creating Gray Scales Us-ing PITT Markers"
This is will be a hands on workshop. Terri uses the Pitt pens and brushes in two ways. On scratchboard the warm and cool shades of grey are helpful for light washes and touch-ups that require less re-scratching than Ampersand inks. On clayboard, the brush pens are great for under painting prior to scratching or glazing with colored inks. Terri will bring sample boards, and packs of ink pens. Members are welcome to have their own supplies on hand as well.
10: 55 - 11:00 am -Patsy Davis SSA, Lori Dunn MSA; "Introduction to Seeing The Unseen"
Patsy and Lori will outline the goal for the challenge that will be discussed on Sunday so that members wishing to take part can have the evening to work on their observations.
11:00 - 12:00 pm - Master's Roundtable part 1
Masters in attendance will be available at different stations to provide WIP critique and/or hands on help (please bring your work with you), demonstrate techniques unique to their style, or offer artistic advice. Members can choose which Master they wish to question and will have an allotted time. Time with each master is to be determined based on number of mem-bers participating, but it will be short - similar to speed dating, please be ready with your questions in advance!!
12:00 - 1:15 LUNCH
1:15 - 2:15 pm - Master's Roundtable part 2
Continuing where part 1 left off…
2:30 - 4:00 pm - Annual General Membership meeting; Cathy Sheeter, moderator
*agenda forthcoming*
SUNDAY MAY 19
9:00 - 9:45 am - Ann Ranlett MSA, and Rod Leisure MSA; "Art in Action - RodMan & AnnRan"
Ann and Rod collaborated on 3 clayboard works. This is their story
10:00 - 10:45 am - Amy Stauffer SSA; "Composition"
Composition is one of the foundational principles to consider as an artist. Amy will discuss some of the basic rules governing successful design and how to apply them to your work.
11:00 - 11:45 am - Scott Krohn SSA; "Texture Time"
In this workshop, Scott will introduce the importance of ren-dering textures in scratchboard. With examples provided, this will be an informal and hands on session giving everyone a chance to practice creating different textures. We are all invit-ed to move around the room and share our ideas. Please bring some small scrap boards with you and your tools of choice!
11: 45 - 1: 15 LUNCH
1:15 - 2:00 pm - Mini Art Swap
Participating members should bring a small (no larger than 5 x7) scratchboard work for a blind swap with other members. A great chance to go home with someone else's art! You will pick a number that corresponds to that artwork. A challenge may proceed the number selection if time permits!
2: 15 - 4:00 pm - Lori Dunn MSA, Patsy Davis SSA, John Ag-new MSA and Scott Krohn SSA; "Seeing The Unseen - A Still Life Challenge"
Artists and members will be challenged to "observe" an object through touch only and then render the object in scratchboard using stippling or cross hatching techniques. Based on the ar-tistic adage "Draw what you see, not what you know", the goal is to encourage members to "see" beyond what is in front of you or in your photo and adapt artworks accordingly. Mem-bers will be encouraged to discuss the complexities of the challenge with Patsy, Lori, John and Scott during this period (please bring a small board if you wish to also take part in the challenge) We will start the process on Saturday and members will have all weekend to work on their artworks.
NOTE: as always, during evenings at the hotel there will
be a room available for us to get together informally to
scratch, talk, laugh, eat and share tips - we hope you
will join in!
May 17-July 2019—Kentucky Artesian Center—8th Annual ISSA Exhibition ISSA Workshop Schedule
Inside the Artesan Centre
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May 17-July 2019—Kentucky Artesian Center—8th Annual ISSA Exhibition Hotel Reservation
We have chosen the Boone Tavern Hotel as our headquarters for the 2019 Exhibition and Workshop:
Boone Tavern Hotel & Restaurant of Berea College 100 Main Street, Berea, KY 40404
Telephone: (859) 985-3715
www.boonetavernhotel.com
Individuals are responsible for making their own reservations. If you plan to share a room, choose one person to make the reservation.
MAKING RESERVATIONS
Reservations can be made by calling Boone Tavern and asking for the group block International Society of Scratchboard. 859-985-3701. Guests may also make reservations by going to the Boone Tavern website www.boonetavernhotel.com and selecting the Reservations tab. From that screen select “Check Availability and Book Now” blue button. Use the group code of: 168069 in GROUP ID. That code is specific to your group block only. Then, follow the reservations prompts to complete the reservations.
All reservations require a credit card number to guarantee the reservation only. Payment is due upon check-in. We have a 24 hour cancel policy. All reservations must be canceled 24 hours prior to arrival to avoid a one-night room and tax cancellation fee. Your block will be open at the group rate until April 15, 2019. After that, all the remaining rooms will go back to general public selling.
Group rate pricing:
King Size Bed: $120
Queen Size Bed: $115
Two Double Beds: $120
Scholarly Full (one full size bed): $105
All rates are plus 10.24% total tax.
Parking and Wifi are both complimentary. Parking is available next to the hotel, as well as an overflow lot off Jackson Street.
Deadline for reservations is April 15, 2019. The group rates will remain the same price May 15-22 for anyone who would like to check in early that week or stay a couple of extra days.
Reservations made after this date will be subject to prevailing rate and availability. Any rooms in the block not reserved by that time will be released for booking by the general public.
HOTEL
Boone Tavern recently added a café where one can
purchase coffee and adult beverages that is open until 10:00 pm daily. There is also a full restaurant on site and many local restaurants within walking distance but your breakfast is not included in room price.
Also, complimentary parking and complimentary wi-fi.
All furniture in the rooms was hand made by Berea College Students.
TRAVELING BY AIR
The closest airport to Berea is Lexington, Bluegrass Airport (43 miles). Travel time from the airport to our hotel is approximately 45 minutes but will vary by time of day and whether any construction is underway on I-75.
Other airport options include CVG (Greater Cincinnati Airport in Covington, KY -112 miles) and SDF (Louisville International Airport -111 miles).
Price of about 65-85 dollars for Uber taxi. Transportation from the airport to the hotel will be up to you and you may want to share rides with someone arriving at a similar time. We will check into bus/van services and will let everyone know at a later date.
LOWER COST HOTELS
For those wanting lower cost rooms, there are other options in Berea off I-75. Red Roof Inn, Quality Inn and Holiday Inn Express are lower cost options but be sure to check out reviews before booking.
GROUP DINNER
For anyone who would like to participate, a group buffet dinner has been arranged with Boone Tavern for Saturday, May 18. The time will be communicated closer to the event. The cost per person will be $29.00. They have requested each person either use cash or one credit card be used for the entire meal.
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Email from Kathy Conroy:
Good Morning,
Because it was not listed on the the Kentucky Artisan Center Loan Agreement form, there has been some confusion as to whether to report your art piece(s) size(s) with or with out the frame measurements. I talked with the centers director, Gwen Heffner, this weekend and she apologized that she did not stipulate on the form that the measurements should include the frame. If you have already sent in your form, and have not included the measurement(s) with the frame(s), please send an e-mail to Gwen at gwen.heffner@ky.gov and let her know of the size change. In your subject line, please make sure you type in ISSA Exhibit Size Change.
The loan agreements should be e-mailed directly to Gwen by April 15th.
Thank you and sorry for the confusion,
Kathy Conroy
Exhibit Director
May 17-July 2019—Kentucky Artesian Center—8th Annual ISSA Exhibition Loan Agreement Form
An Historic Berea Hotel
Discover Boone Tavern’s Rich History An historic Berea hotel, Boone Tavern was built in 1909 at the suggestion of Nellie Frost, the wife of the College president, William G. Frost. As the reputation of Berea College grew, so did the number of guests that Mrs. Frost received, reaching a total of 300 guests in one summer. Boone Tavern Hotel & Restaurant– named for Appalachian hero Daniel Boone – has been hosting visitors of Berea, Kentucky, ever since, including the Dalai Lama, Henry Ford, President and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Eleanor Roosevelt, Maya Angelou, and Robert Frost.
Construction of Boone Tavern began in 1909 based on designs by the New York architectural firm of Cady & See at a cost of $20,000. The building, made of bricks manufactured by students in the College's brickyard, was constructed by the College's Woodwork Department. The "Tavern" portion of the name is derived from the historic definition that refers to a public inn for travellers rather than the modern definition related to the sale of alcohol.
Built at a prominent location on the College Square in the heart of Berea where the old Dixie Highway intersected with the campus, Boone has become one of the most famous Kentucky hotels and has been known as a popular destination for travellers of business and leisure alike.
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The 2018 Middletown Ohio Exhibition workshop videos have been released on Vimeo. Special thanks to Lynn Kibbe for filming the presentations and Susan Everett for editing them. We also want to thank the talented presenters (John Agnew, Linda Heath Clark, Kathy Conroy, Scott Krohn, Rick Plasters, and Ann Ranlett) for sharing their knowledge.
For the first time, ISSA is offering all 2018 videos free to our current members. For non-members the videos are available for $10 each or all eight for $20. To get your videos:
Go to vimeo.com/ondemand/2018workshops
Click on the "Buy All $20" button to the right and just below the trailer
On the popup page that appears, click on "Apply Promo Code"
Type the special member code that was emailed to members
After purchase, the page will show Linda's video and a message "You own this title". Down the page will be a listing of all 8 videos and to the right of the title and length of each is a "Watch" button or a cloud symbol. Click on watch and the video will stream, click on the cloud and the title will begin to download to your device for later viewing.
We know some members have poor or limited internet connectivity. If that is the case, contact Rich at schafermeyer.rg@gmail.com. We can mail you the videos on a USB drive for $20 US to cover the cost of the drive and shipping. Thanks to member Steve Law who does the actual shipping for us.
Please do not share the promo code or the videos with others as it is not fair to those in the public who purchase the videos or to other ISSA members whose support made them possible. Each ISSA member will receive the code directly from us.
2018 Middletown Ohio Exhibition Workshop Videos—Now Available
STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS 2019
ISSA celebrates student creativity and excellence in
art by awarding scholarships to students who have
a passion for art and have created at least two
works in scratchboard.
ISSA will award two $500 scholarships per year to
students enrolling in a two or four year post-
secondary education institution.
Qualifications to Enter:
Applicants must:
• be a full-time student and a senior in good
standing in high school
• be continuing to a post-secondary education
institution
• have a GPA of 2.5 or higher, transcript required
• provide a letter of recommendation from an art
instructor
• write a 1000 word essay explaining qualifications
and reasons for applying
• submit 6 current art pieces including at least 2
scratchboard works. Digital images will be
submitted via the form below, please note that
image quality is important and will impact
judging.
Application Deadline: April 15th of each year.
Awards will be announced on May 15 of each year.
In addition to the $500 scholarship, the winners
will receive a one year Associate membership in
ISSA.
The names of the winners will be published in the
ISSA Newsletter, on our web site, and on our
Facebook page.
ISSA Board Members, Officers and their immediate
family members (parents, spouses, siblings,
children) are not eligible.
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MEMBERS SELECTED TO EXHIBIT AT THE 8TH ANNUAL ISSA EXHIBITION IN KENTUCKY
Found Objects, 20x14 by Tracy Anderson
Insecurity, 8x10
by John Agnew
Floating Gator, 9x12
by John Agnew
Perplexed, 2x2 by Lonetta Avelar
Stepping Down, 2.5x3.5
By Lonetta Avelar Otter Ice Capades, 23x9 by Tracy Anderson
Beijing Opera, 9x11
by Tianhan Chen
Misha, 9x12 by Shone Chacko
Jazz, 9x12 by Shone Chacko
Passion for Yoga, 10x8 by Kathy Conroy
Bells, 5x5 by Linda Clark
Heart, 5x5 by Linda Clark Pinata Common Flicker,
15x20 by Kathleen E Dunn
Rescue Me, 8x8 by Linda Kukuk
Keep Cut Gardens, 16x12 by Joe Smith
Snow Sentinel,
20x16
by Linda Short
Angel Eyes,
20x16
by Linda Short
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MEMBERS SELECTED TO EXHIBIT AT THE 8TH ANNUAL ISSA EXHIBITION IN KENTUCKY… continued...
Spanish Dancer, 12x32 by Patricia Davis
Tom Palmore Says Miro’ Had a
Cockatoo, 24x18
by Patricia Davis
Fox Hole, 8x10 by
Judy Fairley
Lead Singer, 5x7
by Lori Dunn
The Release, 6x9
by Lori Dunn
Cat’s Cradle, 18x24
by Ginger Gehres
Fortius, 16x12
by Hector Fernandez
Tonatiuh (Aztec Sun God),
8x10 by Hector Fernandez
I Love a Parade Triptych, 24x18
by Ginger Gehres
Guinea Foul, 14x12
by Cynthia Fisher
Confrontation, 24x18 by Cynthia Fisher Graceful Dancer, 18x14 by Lynn Kibbe
(Untitled), 20x28
by Yonghong Li
Peregrine, 11x14
by Anne Palmer
Femaile Cardinal, 5x7 by Martiena Richter
This is No Reflection
On You, 8x14
by Linda Shewey
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MEMBERS SELECTED TO EXHIBIT AT THE 8TH ANNUAL ISSA EXHIBITION IN KENTUCKY… continued...
Intruder Alert, 18x18
by Patrick Hedges
Jackson’s Three Horned Chameleon,
5x7 by Patrick Hedges
Fresh Lemon, 8x10
by Wenjie Hu After the Date, 18x18 by Wenjie Hu
Odd Beauty, 14x18 by Diana Hohlig
Afternoon Sun, 19x8 by Jiuli Guo
Life Lines, 8x10 by Lorna Hannett Winners Strut, 12x16 by Shirley Isola
Classic Beauty,
14x10 by
Maaria Kader
Reflection, 8x8
by Maaria Kader
Rooted in Kentucky, 12x9
by Lindsey Jaeger
Braided, 8x10 by Christine Trites
Golden, 10x8 by
Tamara Pokorny
Mother’s Waiting, 14x11
by Li Ping Zhu
Before the Wedding, 14x11 by Li Ping Zhu
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MEMBERS SELECTED TO EXHIBIT AT THE 8TH ANNUAL ISSA EXHIBITION IN KENTUCKY… continued...
On the Look-out, 5x7 by Elena Kolotusha Fallen, 5x7 by Elena Kolotusha
Diverse Beauty, 8x10 by Scott Krohn
My Happy Place, 5x7 by Scott Krohn
Spring Flower, 18x17 by Sue Kroll
Elusive 2, 24x36 by Heather Lara
African Paint, 11x14 by Jan Lowe
Fishing on Stilts, 16x10 by Sharon Lennox
Great Blue Preening, 10x15 9+9
by Sharon Lennox
Grandma’s basket, 14x11 by Jieping Yu
Buddha’s Guardian Warriors,
22x28, by Jieping Yu
The Story Teller, 11x14 by Yefim Zhelezoy
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MEMBERS SELECTED TO EXHIBIT AT THE 8TH ANNUAL ISSA CONFERENCE IN KENTUCKY.
Carapace Codence, 12x12
by Tara Merkt
Ketchikan Alaska—Creek Street, 20x16
by Rudiger Neick
Rostock—Petrikirche im Mondlicht, 20x16
by Rudiger Neick
The River of Life, 19x14
by Evangelia Philippidsi
Ms Malecent’s Tea Party,
18x22
by Evangelia Philippidsi Baltimore Brass, 10x8 by Ann Ranlett
The Andalusian Stables, 12x16
by Karen Rankin Neal Style, 5x5 by Ann Ranlett
Whooo Goes There? 14x11 by
Cathy Sheeter
The Thinker, 14x24
by Cathy Sheeter
Simba, 8x10 by Ana Rebelo Puddle Play, 14x11 by Yvonne Todd
Tall, Dark and Handsome,
8x20 by Amy Shauffer
Huddle Up! 12x16 by Sally Terrell
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Colorado Governor's Art Show in Loveland, CO featuring Cathy Sheeter, MSA
"Take All Comers" will be one of four works that I have available at the Colorado Governor's Art Show in Loveland, CO May 3 to June 2, 2019 at the Loveland Museum (https://governorsartshow.org/).
"Take All Comers" Scratchboard 18"x23"
The 28th Annual Colorado Governor’s Art Show & Sale introduces the public to the fine art of many of the state’s top artists. The juried show seeks entries from all Colorado artists and exhibits the chosen work in a museum setting. The sale proceeds support Colorado artists and many youth and community needs in Larimer County,
Colorado through the Loveland and Thompson Valley Rotary Clubs.
The 28th Annual Show will be held at the prestigious Loveland Museum located at 503 N. Lincoln Avenue. The Opening Night Patron/Gala is May 3rd from 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Tickets are available through the website at
$75 per person. The show is open to the public on Saturday, May 4 from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The show will run through June 2nd.
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Acknowledging our Members Achievements
Congratulations goes to
Ginger Gehres, MSA
Ginger had her scratchboard "Pawtrait of a
Black Bear" (11 x 14) juried into the Steamboat
Art Museum exhibition
"Looking West: An Exhibition Highlighting
Works by American Women Artists" in
Steamboat Springs, CO
Exhibition dates: May 24 – September 2, 2019.
Congratulations Ginger!
Congratulations goes to Lonetta Avelar, SAS
"Barely Awake" (scratchboard, 2x2 inches) by signature member Lonetta Avelar won First Place in the Animals category at The Miniature Art Society of Florida's 44th
Annual International Miniature Show in Tarpon Springs, Florida at the Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art. The show and featured about 800 pieces of miniature fine art from over
100 artists from all over the world. Congratulations Lonetta!
ISSA NEWSLETTER NEEDS YOU? What inspires you to create the way you do? Share your ideas and suggestions please!
Helpful Hints will be returning in the next issue!
As editor, finding stories to publish in the newsletter can be a demanding task, searching many articles and websites. If you have a story, we love to brag about your successes and achievements. Please send your articles to, Jan Lowe, Editor, ISSA Newsletter.
Email: editor.issa@gmail.com
Congratulations goes to
Patrick Hedges,MSA
Patrick Hedges, MSA recently took the Gold Medal (best in show) at the Wildlife Art Society of Australasia's
major biennial show. This international exhibition is only held every two years so to win gold for the second time
in the last five shows is a huge thrill for Patrick. "Shoebill, a Ugandan Icon" is a 24" x 18" Clayboard with a
contemporary design incorporating the colours of the Ugandan flag. Congratulations Patrick!!
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Acknowledging our Members Achievements
Congratulations goes to
Lynn Kibbe
Who won “best in show “in the Camelback Gallery's "Birds
in the Wild" international online competition for August
with her scratchboard piece "Blue-throated Macaw" (5 x 7).
Congratulations Lynn!
Congratulations goes to Lorna Hanett, MSA
Lorna was recently awarded (August) 2nd place in the Federation of Canadian
Artists online show “Limitless” for her scratchboard "Life Lines" (8 x 10). Congratulations Lorna!
Congratulations goes to
Jan Lowe
Who recently won at the Camelback Gallery “Artist
Choice” In the September 2018 International On-Line
Juried—Painting
Competition—
”Best in Show”
with her
scratchboard—
African Painted
Wild Dog.
Congratulations goes to Amy Stauffer, SSA
For receiving “Finalist” in the 2018 Artists Magazine Annual Art Competition with her
“Hindsight” Scratchboard. Congratulations Amy.
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Acknowledging our Members Achievements
Congratulations goes to
Lori Dunn, MSA Lori has been included in a new book release featuring artists from her region of Ontario, Canada with a forward by
Canadian wildlife artist Michael Dumas. This is a limited edition, made in Canada publication. Lori will have a small number
of books available for sale, wrapped in a custom jacket with her artwork on the cover, for $40.00. Please contact Lori at
herpworks@yahoo.com if you are interested in purchasing one.
Congratulations goes to
Linda Heath Clark, MSA
Who won an award of
excellence for her piece
"Catalyst" (24 x 36
acrylic on clayboard
using scratchboard
techniques) at the 52nd
National Mother Lode
Show in Placerville, CA.
This piece was judged
among all 100 artworks
in the show as a single
group and also sold
during the show.
Congratulations Linda!
January - March 2019, Vol. 11, Issue 1 International Society of Scratchboard Artists 17
Acknowledging our Members Achievements
Congratulations goes to Karen Neal, MSA
December 2018— Karen Neal recently had some great news...“The Net
Mender” (24x18in), won the People’s Choice Award, in a nationally selected exhibition, The Peters Doig Marlborough Art Awards and “The Monarch To Be” (24x36in), was
selected in two nationally juried exhibitions: The Edinburgh Realty Art Awards (Dunedin),
which was voted 5th Peoples Choice; and The Impressions National Art Awards
(Nelson). Congratulations Karen!!
Congratulations goes to Ginger Gehres, MSA
In November, Ginger Gehres was featured in a short documentary on UNC-TV, a public media outlet in North Carolina.
Welcome to our New 2019 Members
Tianhan Chen, China, Active
Jiuli Guo, China, Active
Zhengyou Xiao, China, Active
Janice Bogy, USA, Active
Yefim Zhelezov, USA, Active
Linda Rowland, USA, Associate
Kristen Stimac, USA, Associate
Lisa Martin, USA, Active
Anne Marie Brown, USA, Associate
Andrée Marcoux, Canada, Associate
Jiang Yi, China, Active
Sheryl Unwin, USA, Active
Carla Reif, USA, Associate
Pauline Watts, USA, Associate
Susan Andrews, UK, Associate
Monica Smith, Australia, Active
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Acknowledging our Members Achievements
Congratulations goes to Cathy Sheeter, MSA
Cathy Sheeter won Awards of Excellence at the Society of Animal Artists annual exhibition in St.Petersburg FL. for
her piece "Attention to Details" (ocelot
An SAA award of excellence is considered one of the highest honors in animal art. Woo hoo!
Congratulations goes to Lori Dunn, MSA
Lori Dunn both won Awards of Excellence at the
Society of Animal Artists annual exhibition in St.Petersburg FL. for "Sunse Encounter" (sidewinder
rattlesnake).
An SAA award of excellence is considered one of the highest honors in animal art. Woo hoo!
Congratulations goes to
Ginger Gehres, MSA
Ginger will be featured in the upcoming issue of Fine Art Connoisseur magazine for July/August.
The article is titled, “Feathers, Fur & Fins - Animal Art Is Thriving.”
Ginger sent us a sneak peek...you can view the full article soon at www.fineartconnoisseur.
Congrats Ginger!
January - March 2019, Vol. 11, Issue 1 International Society of Scratchboard Artists 19
Acknowledging our Members Achievements
2018 ONLINE ISSA HOLIDAY EXHIBITION
THIS EXHIBITION RAN FROM NOV 15 2018 TO JAN 15 2019
Congratulations goes to
Master (MSA) Division
1st – Lori Dunn, MSA – “Last Light”
2nd – Patrick Hedges, MSA – “Proboscis Monkey”
3rd – Linda Heath Clark, MSA – “Daylight”
Open Division (SSA & Active Members) 1st – Tracey Stoll, SSA – “African Queen”
2nd – Tamara Pokorny, SSA – “Sleep Tight” 3rd – Amy Stauffer, SSA – “Mixed Signals”
Award of Merit – Elena Kolotusha, SSA – “Reflections” Award of Merit – Heather Ward, SSA – “Iron Horse”
Congratulations to both Ann Ranlett, MSA and RodMan, MSA
for making Scratchboard a lot of fun!
ISSA members RodMan, MSA and Ann Ranlett, MSA collaborated on three Ink on Claybord (white scratchboard) drawings
over the weekend. The drawings were created live on-site at 3 locations near Ann's home. More photos in this album on
Ann's page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/AnnRanlettsArt/photos/?tab=album&album_id=2076117345756726
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ISSA is on Facebook!
If you are not already on,
join us— go to info@scratchboardsociety.com
and request an invite to the Members Only section.
This is a fantastic way to talk to each other and share
your latest works or if you have a question that you to ask or just want to talk —please join us. However if you are not connected to
FB—we will keep you informed by our newsletter.
ISSA NEWSLETTER
NEEDS YOU?
ANY NEWS, PLEASE
SEND IT TO THE EDITOR!
As editor, finding stories to publish in the newsletter can be a demanding task, searching many articles
and websites. If you have a story, we love to brag
about your successes and achievements.
Please send your articles to, Jan Lowe, Editor, ISSA
Newsletter. Email:
editor.issa@gmail.com
Aprons ISSA
aprons are available in our Zazzle shop. It's handy for those who
give workshops
and/or demos.
www.zazzle.com/scratchboardsociety
Price: $23.20 US
Notices & Events
Last chance!
2019 - 5 day scratchboard workshop in Grafton NSW
Rikki Fisher - Scratchboard
April 13, 2019 - April 17, 2019 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
This workshop is suitable for both newcomers and experienced artists. Students will follow the step-by-step process on how to use the medium and achieve the high drama that ex-emplifies Rikki’s work.
The course will explore: what tools are used to create various textures, what images are better than others to use, how to achieve a dramatic effect with B&W, layering to create depth and form and the use of minimal color to add that extra focal point. During the five day workshop, Rikki will demonstrate her techniques for particular subjects such as eyes, fur, feathers and smooth textures such as skin.
The class will be guided by the individual needs of the students as they arise. Rikki will re-spond to each student’s unique needs and share her techniques and expertize to resolve any issues. Students will leave feeling empowered with a firm grasp of the medium. They will complete two scratch works, one of an animal and the other a portrait. I will supply some images, but you are welcome to bring your own for reference. On day one of the workshop, a kit containing boards and tools needed for the five days will be available for $25. You will receive a comprehensive material list upon enrolment.
If you have any questions regarding the materials requirements for this workshop please contact the office on
AU 61 2 6643 1528 or info@fayboydsfineartschool.com
SHARE YOUR NEWS
If you have news such as an Award or an event—please share that information with us;
firstly email to Lori Dunn at herpworks@yahoo.com;
She would like the following information:
jpg image file/s
title and size of the art;
name of the award;
name of the venue;
location of the venue any other pertinent details such as award category etc.
Please also let the Editor know—any articles, Awards and publications make a good read
for our members, please share.
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