Another year has come and gone and here
we are at the beginning of a new one.
We hope that you all have a wonderful 2015 – happy, healthy and safe.
Now that the “Silly Season” is over we can all get back to normal and, for
those who haven’t picked up a paintbrush or pencil in weeks, start producing fabulous
works of art again.
During
January our thoughts inevitably turn to the AGM which is scheduled for the
fourth Wednesday in February (25th). The present committee is
standing down to give members the opportunity to nominate people whom they
would like to see elected, and who they can CONFIRM have AGREED to stand, if
elected. This means that anyone, including the past committee, is
eligible for election and it is hoped that this will encourage members with new
ideas and enthusiasm to come forward. A nomination paper is at the end of the
newsletter and should be handed to a member of committee on or before the
evening of the 25th February.
The AGM evening will start with a talk from Jackie Clayton on “The
Glories of Florence”. Many of your have heard Jackie speak before and know
how very enjoyable her talks are. Definitely not to be missed.
After tea, during which time the nominations will have been sorted, the meeting will continue with the AGM and election
of the new committee. We are hopeful that as many members as possible will
attend and support the Society.
There was a disappointingly poor turnout
for the mini exhibition we held at the Garden of Remembrance in December. The Friday was, in all honesty, not the
nicest day to put up paintings outdoors but most of us braved the chilly and
strong wind until lunchtime and Alex Johnston managed to sell three paintings
that day in spite of the weather.
Saturday was a good day weather-wise, but again, very few of you either
came to visit or put up art work. Di Breeze, always a stalwart, sold five of
her beautiful pen and wash paintings.
The selling however, while hugely satisfying, is not the main purpose of
an exhibition, which is to get together with people of a like mind and be given
the opportunity showcase one’s work.
Please - it is your Society: it is 60 years old: we want to keep it
going and improving so it is up to every member, where possible to support it.
Friendly Reminder that your subs are due by the end of this month
We are keeping the subs at R 100 for this year and will discuss an
increase at the AGM. The Society
tries hard to find interesting speakers, and experienced artists, to run
workshops and do demos. There is a
wide variety of talks and workshops being offered for the rest of the year so
please come along, bring a friend or two and enjoy some interesting hours with
others who share the same interest.
We also have a wide variety of books and DVDs that you can borrow at the
end of each monthly meeting.
If possible make an EFT deposit – banking details below – or cash to our
Treasurer at any of our events.
Fish Hoek Art Society
Standard Bank – Fish Hoek
Branch code: 036 009
Account no: 072 099 127
The Alma Byng Trophy Competition was very well attended and the
lively atmosphere and friendly chatting going on before and after the judging was
thoroughly enjoyed by everyone.
Thank you to all the members who exhibited, and attended. You made the
evening the success it was.
Here are the winners with their artwork. Well done to you all.
Abstract Roz
Hoek
Buildings Clive
Tyler
Wildlife animals and birds Ann
Zwets (see photo below)
Flowers Margi
White
Portraits/people Tim
Johnson
Seascapes Doug
James
Landscapes Roz
Hoek
Miniatures Ann
Zwets
Winner of the Alma Byng Trophy – Roz Hoek
As usual, Di Breeze provided the wonderful hand written certificates.
We are working on the events calendar and
attached is what has been planned up to the end of March. There are several interesting events in
the pipeline after that but they have to be confirmed and we will let you have
details as soon as we have them.
Franziska, our hard working events
coordinator, has returned to Germany.
We shall miss her, and we wish her all the best in her new life.
CAS ART EXHIBITION
Constantiaberg Art Society will be
holding its Summer Exhibition in the Sanlam Hall at Kirstenbosch Botanical
Gardens from Friday 16 January until Sunday 25 January between 9.30
am and 5.30 pm.
You are welcome to go and join them at
this wonderful venue and see what talented local artists have created. Entrance
is free but the usual Kirstenbosch entrance fee applies. Remember Tuesdays are
free for pensioners.
FISH HOEK ART SOCIETY – 2015 EVENTS CALENDAR
Workshops
|
Paint outs
|
Evening Meetings
|
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February
|
10th
John Strickland to run a workshop on wet into dry
watercolor painting
|
17th
Ohio Farm
Noordhoek
(John Strickland)
|
25th
AGM
Jackie Clayton on
“The Glories of Florence"
|
March
|
10th
Morag Noffke
Art as a healer
021 761-8264
|
17th
Silvermine
(John
Strickland)
|
25th
Cyril Coetzee
Portraits
tbc
|
April
|
22nd
Christine Scheid
Image making in black and white
|
Please note that the dates for events are the same as
in previous years i.e.
Workshops 2nd Tuesday of the
month at 2 pm
Paint Outs 3rd Tuesday of the month
at 9.30 am
Evening meetings 4th Wednesday of the month at 7 pm
A BIG thank you to ROBERT McALPINE for his photos.
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