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My painting, “Morning Swim” has been juried into the Museum show, “Pushing Forward Reaching Back”, sponsored by American Women Artists.

The show will be held at Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, from May 13 – July 23, 2023.

“We are thrilled your piece was selected from a competitive group of entries both in quality and quantity”, stated Sandra Harris, Executive Director.

The painting will be posted on AWA’s website www.americanwomenartists.org in the Brookgreen Gardens section.

I am honored to be included in this show and look forward to the opening week of events in Murrells Inlet, SC.

Postcard Image Of The Event

La Quinta Art Celebration has been named the #1 art show by Greg Lawler’s Art Fair SourceBook Elite Top Ten in the Nation 2022.
I participated in this show for many years prior to my move to Springfield, MO. This year I am excited to again be part of one of the premiere shows in the nation. La Quinta, CA in March is generally warm and beautiful while the rest of the nation still struggles with the end of winter. The show promoters are adhering to the State of California COVID protocol. All attendees will have their temperatures taken by Security. If you are not vaccinated, the show encourages you to wear a mask. Everyone must practice social distancing and wash hands frequently using one of 22 hand sanitizing stations on site. This is an outdoor event held on the 10 acre Civic Center Park, and attendance will be held to lower than 5000 per day including all volunteers, staff and vendors.

Ticket Prices are as follows: Adult Tickets $20,
Multi-Day Pass $30,
Children Under 12 are Free.
Licensed Service Dogs Only

Parking: Valet Parking $15
Paid Self-Parking $10

Please join me for an exciting event March 3-6, 2022, and enjoy the new art I have to share. Annette Hammer is in Booth # 263.

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Sunlight and Shadow
Art 2021 Tehachapi! The paintout was in May. This horse trail is in Sycamore Canyon and is hiked on foot also. The spring flowers were still amazing and the sun and shadows emphasized the brilliance of the colors.
Leisurely Morning
The final morning of the paintout in Tehachapi was spent with wild Morgan mustangs in Oak Creek Canyon. There were about 85 horses in the herd with 7 stallions and their mares and also young stallions not accepted by any group. There were several foals wanting to join the fun, but staying fairly close to Momma for a quick snack when the mood struck.

Mustang Momma

Art 2021 Tehachapi held in the California town of Tehachapi was a resounding success! The first time show, conceived by Dwight and Laura Dreyer, was masterfully organized with the help of the Tehachapi Arts Commission as well as many local art lovers. The purpose of Arts Tehachapi was to establish Tehachapi as a destination for representational fine artists and collectors. The proceeds of the opening night gala are to benefit the local hospital arts acquisitions.  The opening night was July 23rd and was well attended by hundreds of excited and knowledgeable collectors.  The hall rang was positive energy.  Comments were made as to the high quality of the art work in the show.  The show was designed in the style of the Autry Museum’s Master’s of the American West Show. The weekend continued through Saturday and Sunday.  Art work unsold on the first weekend is still available for purchase on the website www.artstehachapi.org. There were 38 nationally-recognized artists who came to Tehachapi for an en plain air event in May and the resulting show in July.  The featured artist was Otto Sturcke.

As a personal note, the three paintings i contributed to the show were sold the first night at the gala. They are displayed here. My many thanks go to the collectors who purchased my paintings.  It made for an exciting night for me. My considerable thanks go to the Dreyers who dreamed this show, then worked for over 2 years to see it come to fruition. The show of course was delayed a year by Covid, but the dream was kept alive until this year with wonderful success.

Other members of the staff who worked to make this show happen are Donald Towns, Jim and Cheryl Wilson, Sally Lawrence, Pat Doody, and the Dorner Family Vineyard.  Many local businesses contributed to the swag bags presented to the artists at the May paint-out. Many thanks to them also.

The founding sponsors are listed on the web page www.artstehachapi.org.

 

 

 

 

 

This week on Friday evening July 23rd, will be a premier event presented by the Tehachapi Arts Commission, in Tehachapi, CA, the opening of the show Art 2021 Tehachapi!  The opening exhibition and sale will be held in the Aspen Center at 410 West D. Street, Tehachapi, CA 93561. The Friday night VIP event will be from 5 pm to 9 pm and requires a ticket. The ticket price is $100 and includes an open bar and heavy appetizers.  The Saturday and Sunday showing is free to the public. Saturday July 24th hours are 10 am to 4 pm. Sunday July 25th

Sunlight and Shadow
Art 2021 Tehachapi! The paintout was in May. This horse trail is in Sycamore Canyon and is hiked on foot also. The spring flowers were still amazing and the sun and shadows emphasized the brilliance of the colors.

hours are 10 am to 3 pm.  The Friday evening event benefits the Adventist Hospital Tehachapi Valley for art acquisitions and installation.  I am very pleased and honored to be chosen as one of the artists for this show.  I have 3 painting in the show, which are based on the paint out held in May 2021 in the Tehachapi valley.