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JUDITH CAMERON

Joining SOCALPAPA in 2003 was one of the most joyous and momentous decisions I have ever made. I was a brand new painter, though with a strong background in drawing, and it was wonderful to be welcomed so warmly into a group who obviously loved every minute of their time painting. I have learned more from my fellow artists than I ever did in school. Our group is unique I think in welcoming all levels of accomplishment, while continually provided the means and opportunity to improve. Now we have our own gallery! What could be better?

Painting for me has no deep philosophical meaning. I simply love the challenge of rendering a scene; using my drawing skills and applying an ever changing and growing palette of technique and color as I learn from practice and from my fellow artists.
 

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4790 Irvine Blvd.
Irvine, CA 92620
info@socalpapa.com


SoCalPAPA Gallery hours are:
Mon. & Tue. Closed
Wed., Thurs, 1-5pm
Fri. 1-6pm
Saturday 11-7pm
Sunday 1-5pm
Located at the Balboa Fun Zone
600 East Bay Avenue, Newport Beach, CA 92661-1347


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Date Posted: Sunday, August 08, 2010

Back Bay Winners 1

Back Bay Winners

Jack Wang, Robinson Award "Wooden Bridge at Back Bay"
Kay Flierl, Artist Choice "Humbled"
Patti Yunker, Honorable Mention "Early Morning Hue"

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Date Posted: Sunday, August 08, 2010

Back Bay Winners 2

Back Bay Winners

Inchol Kim, Honorable Mention "Back Bay Reflection"
Judith Cameron, Honorable Mention "Afternoon Eucalyptus"
Tony Natali, Honorable Mention "A View A Far"

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Date Posted: Sunday, August 08, 2010

Back Bay Winners 3

Back Bay Winners

Jim Wodark, 1st Place "Fog Bank"
Larry Bates, 2nd Place "Low Tide"
Kay Flierl, 3rd Place "Morning Meditation"

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Date Posted: Monday, June 14, 2010

Island Show Winners - Professional Honorable Mentions

Professional Honorable Mentions

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Date Posted: Monday, June 14, 2010

Islands Show Non-Professional Winners

Winner pics

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Date Posted: Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Small is Beautiful Winners

Congratulations and thank you to all those who entered SoCalPAPA's first juried show in it's new gallery!

Here are the winners:

Professional:
1st Place - Alfred Tse "Sunset at WB Village"
2nd Place - Jim Wodark "Babbeling Brook"
3rd Place - Rita Pacheco
Honorable Mention - JoAnn Royal "Outside the Laundry Room"
Honorable Mention - Judith Cameron "Last Ray of Sun"
Honorable Mention - Steve Kell "The Zone- The Fun Zone"

Non-Professional:
1st Place - Veronica Khristov "Hollyhocks"
2nd Place - Kevin Peterson "Bluff at Morro Bay"
3rd Place - MaryJoe Carew "Balboa Morning"
Honorable Mention - Karen Wadsworth "Los Rios Street"
Honorable Mention - Nita Underwood "Black Boat"
Honorbale Mention - Ron Hill "Docked"

Congratulations! 

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Date Posted: Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Small is Beautiful Non-Professional Winners

Small is Beautiful Non-Professional 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place

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Date Posted: Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Small Is Beautiful NP HM

Small is Beautiful Non-Professional Honorable Mentions

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Date Posted: Monday, December 07, 2009

Winter Online Juried Show

Congratulations to those who were selected as the top 10 in our Winter Juried Show and a big thank  you to all those who entered.

And a big round of applause for the winners, they were:
1st Place: Dorothy Cavanaugh
2nd Place: John Eagle
3rd Place: Min Li
Artist Choice: John Eagle

The Christmas party was fun, the food great and the atmosphere exciting.  What a perfect place to have a party than at Randy Higbee's Art 'n Frame.  Thanks Randy!

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Date Posted: Sunday, November 15, 2009

Morro Bay Paint-Away

Thank you to everyone who joined in on the Morro Bay paintaway. I don't know about you, but that is definitely one of my favorite places and feel lucky that we were  graced with such beautiful weather.

I have received a great suggestion to help us improve these outings by offering a "meet and greet/kick-off" gathering upon our arrival. That way new members have a chance to become famililar with those of us who already know one another and we can all catch up on any last minute details regarding painting sites, etc.

Please let me hear from you if you have any further suggestions for improvement or new ideas to consider.

Thanks again for painting with me. It is always a joy to explore new places and share this passion with my fellow painters. And if you didn't join us in Morro Bay, we hope to see you next time.

All the best, Kay

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Date Posted: Monday, February 16, 2009

Desert PAINTAWAY

Our 1st 2009 PAINTAWAY was a great success and a lot of fun. We painted up a storm and had friendly togetherness around the camp fire. We were given thoughtful painting critiques from Greg LaRock (Thank You).


We'll announce our next PAINTAWAY for spring very soon.

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Interview with Kay Flierl

Artist interview for July- Kay Flierl

In continuing to celebrate our wonderful members, and the amazing artists that belong to SOCALPAPA, here is our interview with Kay Flierl

Kay is the artist that painted the artist choice winner at our Mission Show. In addition to being a great painter, among the list of her many artistic talents, please add organization and leadership. Kay coordinates all of out paint away trips for SOCALPAPA.

How long have you been painting?

About 6 years.

Where did you train to paint? School? Workshops?

I’m mostly self-taught through books and my driven nature, but in the last few years I’ve taken

a number of workshops from the many talented artists in southern California.

What led you to plein air rather than strictly studio painting?

I still enjoy and pursue both, but I started plein air painting just shortly before moving to CA three years ago. My initial draw was Kevin McPherson’s first book. I was captivated by the brushwork and light in his paintings. From there I bought my first portable easel and I was on my way. I’ve always spent much of my time outdoors and thankfully, once I moved to CA, I could do that year round. I absolutely love to have my toes in the sand and a paintbrush in my hand.

What are the 3 most important lessons you’ve learned as a painter that helped you to improve?

First to persevere. Second to persevere and third to persevere.

What 3 pieces of advice would you give to beginning painters?

No matter what you paint like today, you will be better tomorrow.

What 3 - 5 artists do you admire and aspire to emulate and why?

That’s a tough one because I like so many styles of painting. For plein air, I look to Sorolla for light and Dan McCaw and Randall Sexton for brushwork. For non-representational, there is Wolf Kahn, Bernd Haussman and Forrest Moses. However, I am still trying to develop my work into something that crosses between representational and non-representational. My inspiration in that journey is Roger Kuntz and Stuart Shils.

Is there one single artist who has had the most influence on your style?

I don’t think I’ll ever narrow it to just one. I take bits and pieces from so many and will hopefully meld them into my own.

How do you balance the demands of the marketplace with staying true to your vision?

My paintings are only as good as my passion. Therefore, I think it all comes down to the relationship between the gallery and the artist. I had a non-representational series of large paintings that I burned out on after about 70 paintings. I knew I was bored with it and didn’t know where to take it next. Initially after stopping the series, my galleries kept hoping I would come back to it. But thankfully, they have allowed me to investigate other work, to grow as an artist and to nurture that growth by continuing to represent my work.

What technical tips have you discovered that are especially helpful and/or unique?

I don’t think you can focus on any one in particular, but rather celebrating each moment another one finally sinks in!!!

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