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April 2016, Vol. 7, Issue 2 International Society of Scratchboard Artists 1
In this Issue
President’s Message ................. P.1
2016 ISSA 5th Exhibition
Results .................................... P.2/3
2016 ISSA 5th Exhib. Snaps. ..... P4/6
Awards & Recognition of Members. ......................... P.7
2016 Exhibition T-Shirt. ............. P.7
Introducing New Board Member
Danna Fruetel ....................... P8
Introducing New Board Member Heather Lara ......................... P9
Introducing New Board Member Lori Dunn ............................ P10
Remembering Joan Gellatly ...... P11 2017 ISSA 6th Exhibition—
Adelaide Australia ................ P11 T Shirts ................................. P11 Heather Ward—published in
Southwest Art January ......... P12
Our Members / techniques.. ....... P13 Aprons & ISSA Brochures ......... P13 ISSA is on FB ............................ P13
SSA/MSA jurying is now in the fall - Oct. see notice. P.13
2016 ISSA Board:
Lorna Hannett President
Jan Lowe Vice President
Danna Fruetel Treasurer
Heather Lara Secretary
Patrick Hedges Exhib. Director
Lori Dunn Marketing Director
Cathy Sheeter Member at Large
Susan Rhodes Member at Large
Ann Ranlett Member at Large
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 or
liability.
Jan Lowe Newsletter Editor
Email: [email protected] or
President’s Message: Lorna Hannett MSA
May 2016
Here it is May already, and another exhibition has come
and gone. What a show it was! This year’s artwork was
superb, as was the gallery that held it. The opening was
packed with people, both artists, and art-lovers alike. The
Arizona Sonora Desert Museum/Ironwood Gallery, and
staff were wonderful, providing good food, and drink.
They also provided some of the creatures from their zoo collection, some
snakes, and birds, for everyone to see and photograph. Thank you to Holly
Swangstu, Director of the Art Institute / Ironwood Gallery, and all the staff
involved in putting on this wonderful event.
All in all it was the best attended weekend of workshops in our history with
60 members attending. I want to thank the presenters: Ginger Gehres and
Rodman, Paul Hopman, John Agnew, Diana Lee, Lori Dunn and Heather
Lara Curtis. You were all so forthcoming, sharing your knowledge and
skills. Thank you.
Thank you also goes to Stephanie Swindell, who was instrumental in the
filming of the workshops. Watch for the DVD coming as soon as she is
finished editing.
I want to send a huge thank you to Cathy Sheeter, our Exhibition Director,
for all her hard work in arranging this fantastic event. She went above and
beyond to make sure everything went smoothly, and according to schedule.
Thank you so much, Cathy.
Last but not least, I want to thank our out-going board members. Jeanmarie
Bostley, has been with us from the start (5yrs!), and done an outstanding
job as Treasurer. Karen Elyse White, has been our hard-working Secretary
for a couple of years, and also worked on the newsletter before that. Ginger
Gehres, also worked on our newsletter, and has been a Member at Large,
and an asset to the board with her wisdom and insight. Thank you ladies
for your invaluable service to our group.
Danna Fruetel, will be taking over as our new Treasurer, and Heather Lara
will assume the role as Secretary. Lori Dunn in a new role as Marketing/
Publicity Director. Good luck in your new roles, ladies, and thank you for
stepping in.
Our next show is less than a year away, in February in Australia! Get busy
scratching and stay tuned for coming details.
April 2016, Vol. 7, Issue 2 International Society of Scratchboard Artists 2
2016 ISSA 5th Exhibition—Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
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2016 ISSA 5th Exhibition—Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum cont…..
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2016 ISSA 5th Exhibition—Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum (Snaps)
April 2016, Vol. 7, Issue 2 International Society of Scratchboard Artists 5
2016 ISSA 5th Exhibition—Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum cont…..
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2016 ISSA 5th Exhibition—Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum cont….. 2
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Awards & Recognition of our Members:
SOLD!! Hear Me Purr and Pensive. At the International
Society of Scratchboard Artists 5th Annual Exhibition held at the
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum!
Congratulations to Geraldine Simmons
Congratulations to Lonetta Avelar
"Siesta" (2x2 inch, scratchboard) won Best of Show out of over
400 entries at the Parklane Gallery's 24th Annual International Miniature
Show. “Siesta” was also sold, congratulations on the sale!
Congratulations to Anne Palmer
For winning the Memorial Award
2016 ISSA 5th Exhibition—Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Congratulations to Sue Kroll
Sue Kroll stayed an extra day in Tucson, so she could go
to Tubac to see her Little Owl scratch
board, and her Golden Eagle acrylic on display there.
Congratulations Sue on the Sale.
Not only for winning the Award of Excellent at the ISSA 5th Exhibition.
But Ginger found out that her “ Squabble”, sold at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum! What wonderful news!
Congratulations to Ginger Gehres
The 2016 Exhibition T-Shirt.
Winning design “Cactus” created by
Danna Fruetel
www.cafepress.com/scratchboardsociety
and Zazzle.com
April 2016, Vol. 7, Issue 2 International Society of Scratchboard Artists 8
Introducing New Board Members:
ISSA’s New Treasurer: Danna Fruetel
I am a self taught artist, and I love to travel, “road trip” is my favorite phrase. Hitting the road with my camera is a joy for me. All of my art is done by using my own personal photo's that I have taken on my many trips. In the past I have been a pencil artist, but this year I have discovered scratchboard art and I really love it. I love high contrast and with scratchboard I can finally get the deep blacks that I have always wanted. My brain also has no problem thinking backwards and bringing out the white in a picture. Personally, I work full time with special needs adults. I am married with two pretty much grown kids. I am reaching the empty nest years, and I'm loving the fact that I can spend hours in my art room, and not worry about what the kids are doing. They are both in college and are working. Art has always been in my life, and it brings me joy. I hope it brings you joy too. Best of Life to You ...... Danna Fruetel
Self Portrait
Pella Tulips
Buffalo at Mariposa Lake
A huge welcome to Danna to the wonderful group of the ISSA Board, taking on a vital
role…….Ed
April 2016, Vol. 7, Issue 2 International Society of Scratchboard Artists 9
Introducing New Board Members: ...continued
ISSA New Secretary: Heather Lara
Born and raised in New England, where she developed an appreciation for nature at an early age. She's lived many places since her childhood, now happily resides in Temecula, California with her husband, two young daughters, and too many critters to mention them all. A volunteer job with the Animal Department at the Living Desert in Palm Desert introduced her to a career as a serious artist, when she was hired by the Graphics Department full time. She expanded her resume by working freelance for the American Wilderness Experience, helping them open their zoo from the ground up by creating many of the exhibit graphics. When she moved to Argentina, it was a sharp detour from her rising career path, but she spent her time down there, collecting dogs and honing her craft. She even had her first solo exhibition at the Centro Cultural Fisherton. Though she doesn't have an art degree, the Scientific Illustration classes she attended at the University of California at Santa Cruz helped her develop the techniques she uses now, and her Biology Degree has given her the necessary knowledge of form, and structure to
create the
extremely lifelike depictions of her subjects.
Heather's
“Patience”.
“Serenity” “Seeing Double”
Welcome Heather to the role of Secretary—big shoes to fill, the journey will be wonderful…..Ed
April 2016, Vol. 7, Issue 2 International Society of Scratchboard Artists 10
Introducing New Board Members: ...continued
Welcome Lori, have admired your works for a long time, welcome to the Board.…..Ed
ISSA Director of Marketing: Lori Dunn
Wildlife artist Lori Dunn is quickly becoming one of Canada’s premiere scratchboard artists. Enrolled in painting classes as a child, and encouraged throughout school, it was presumed that she would continue to pursue an artistic career. With a passion and keen interest in animals, however, Lori steered naturally to the sciences. Graduating with a BSc. in Zoology she entered into a 15 year career as a professional zookeeper. These years of experience gave her a deep appreciation for the need to protect habitat and endangered species. After several years as a zookeeper and naturalist, Lori resumed her artistic endeavors, finding a way to combine her artistic ability and her desire to conserve nature. http://www.loridunnart.com/Invertebrates.html. Most of her artworks are accompanied by a narrative serving to educate others on the conservation status of the species, and its importance to our environment. As well, she often donates a percentage of the sale of her artwork to various conservation organizations. As a zookeeper, Lori has worked with a vast array of animals ranging from the tiniest invertebrates to elephants and gorillas. Her special area of interest and knowledge, however, is that of reptiles and amphibians. She continues to educate others on the importance of these creatures in our ecosystems, and hopes that through her art she can break down some of the
misconceptions and phobias people have about snakes, and other maligned species. Lori finds scratchboard allows her the control over detail that she strives for. These black and white clayboard engravings produce works of art with incredible realism and quality of light, and are considered by many artists to be one of the most difficult mediums to master. Lori Dunn's work has been showcased in many museums and galleries in North America. In 2010, the Society of Animal Artists presented her with an award of excellence for her piece "Canine Ancestry". This award is considered one of the top honors in Wildlife Art. She also recently achieved her Master status from the International Society of Scratchboard artists. Lori creates her artworks from Herpworks Wildlife Art studio at her home near Norwood, Ontario where she enjoys spending her free time hiking, kayaking, and photographing wildlife.
Dancing in the Sun
April 2016, Vol. 7, Issue 2 International Society of Scratchboard Artists 11
Remembering Joan Gellatly (passed away 14.4.2016)
ISSA T-SHIRTS ARE HERE!!!
Multiple size and colour options
in men and women's styles.
Cafe-
Press: www.cafepress.com/scratchboardsociety
Zazzle: www.zazzle.com/scratchboardsociety
ISSA NEWSLETTER NEEDS YOU
We would like to learn more about all of our members, and to enjoy a good read in
our newsletter. What inspired you to ‘scratch’ the way you do?
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. Send your articles to, Jan Lowe, Editor,
ISSA Newsletter.
Email: [email protected]
Official Scratchboard Society T-Shirt
2017 Annual ISSA 6th Exhibition and Convention, Adelaide Australia
Email from Cathy Sheeter
“It is with sadness that I report the passing of ISSA associate member Joan Gellatly, after a battle with cancer. She was an avid birder and naturalist, and an accomplished photographer. She was
also a skilled draftsman in a variety of mediums, including Scratchboard.
I was fortunate to meet her in several of my classes taught at the desert museum, and we also went
birding together on one of my visits.
You can see some amazing photographs of Joan’s : https://www.flickr.com/photos/joangee/
Mark your calendars for the
February 10th 2017 AU
More detail in next issue.
April 2016, Vol. 7, Issue 2 International Society of Scratchboard Artists 12
Congratulations to Heather Ward
Finalist January 2016—Southwest Art features winners and finalists in the 32nd Annual Art Competition recently conducted by The Artist’s Magazine, a sister publication to Southwest Art - See more at: http://www.southwestart.com/articles-interviews/feature-articles/portfolio-the-jurors-choice#sthash.pbVEUDP2.dpuf
What are you trying to convey in this artwork?
There was a period when I was seeing an article on elephant poaching nearly every day. Several countries were burning or crushing confiscated ivory. Looking at photos of those tusks, all I see are piles of dead elephants; it breaks my heart.
In FUNERAL PYRE, I use the powerful image of a tuskless elephant skull, and a burning pile of tusks, to bring awareness to the fact that the ivory trade will kill off the elephants. The carved tusk at the bottom shows the evolution of elephant hunting.
What is your creative process like?
I go through my reference photos and choose something that strikes me at that moment. Or I come up with an idea, and look for specific things in my references. I use a computer program called Gimp to create a layout, increase the contrast, and convert to black and white.
With scratchboard, after a piece has been started, making significant changes is difficult, so I like to create a nearly finished digital reference to work from.
What do you feel makes your work unique?
I am starting to focus on animals that may not be so well known as elephants, and tigers, for example, but are fascinating in their own way.
Where can collectors find your work?
www.heatherwardwildlifeart.com. - See more at: http://www.southwestart.com/articles-interviews/feature-articles/
Heather Ward—”Southwest Art” published
Each ISSA member can request up to 25 paper copies of the brochure by emailing Cathy
Sheeter, (email—[email protected]), are free, but additional copies of 25 will cost $5US
to cover any shipping/postage. For our Canadian members—please contact
Lorna Hannett (email [email protected])
—Australian Brochures are available —email Jan Lowe [email protected])
ISSA BROCHURES
April 2016, Vol. 7, Issue 2 International Society of Scratchboard Artists 13
ISSA on Facebook
ISSA is on Facebook!
If you are not already on, join us— go to [email protected] 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, and emails
Official Scratchboard Society Aprons
PLEASE NOTE: In an effort to make it easier for all concerned
(those seeking to advance, jurors) and to spread out the judging events, the SSA/MSA
jurying is now in the fall - October 2016.
Details and the exact call for entries date will
be announced later. Please note that in order to apply for one of these levels, you
must be an Active member in good standing.
Aprons
ISSA now has an apron
available in our Zazzle shop. It's handy for those
who give workshops, and/
or demos.
www.zazzle.com/scratchboardsociety $23.20US
Our Members - sharing their techniques
Scott Krohn—My first attempt at using a fiber brush and any additive techniques. Meet Gus, My friend's
Stephen Law—JW's Atticus - I'm working on my fundamentals. (Thanks, Diana Lee) Still have a ways to go ..
Jan Shaw—Doing great with her little Owl Monkeys. Jan, keep going and never give it, we are all thinking of you…..Ed