The judged photography show received 34 entries. The entries were divided into eight categories and awards were split as close to equally as possible. The spring photo exhibit was on display from May 18 through June 12, 2019.
Sunrise/Sunset
First
“Bathed in Morning Light” Pat Quandel
Second
“Sunrise over the Coppers” Pat Quandel
Third
“Crystal Sunrise” Julianne Koza
Animals
First
“Equus Eye” Julianne Koza
Second
“Coyote in the Snow” Kim Clements
Third
“Bug!” Pat Quandel
Plants
First
“White Out”
Tami Roleff
Second
“Roadrunner Yucca”
Nancy Kimes
Third
“Aspen Blue”
Kathy Miller
Landscapes
First
“Streams of Light” Julianne Koza
Third
“Out of Oz”
Raini Armstrong
Second
“Music in the Air” Raini Armstrong
Manmade
First
“Wet” Deborah Roberts
Second
“Yard Art” Tami Roleff
Third
“Window to Georgia O'Keeffe's Ghost Ranch” Julianne Koza
People
First
“Her Path is Set” Raini Armstrong
Second
“Twilight on the Lake” Julianne Koza
Third
“Damp” Deborah Roberts
Birds
First
“Dreaming” Pat Quandel
Second
“Quail Duo” Kim Clements
Third
“On the Fly” David Clements
Flowers
First
“Grey Beauty” Prim Sampatti
Second
“Bee and the Bell” Pat Quandel
Third
“Poppies” Tami Roleff
Best of Show
"Her Path is Set”
Raini Armstrong
Writeup! Refractured Watercolor Demonstration
Writeup! Wax Painting Demonstration
Anthony Beal is the featured artist during June at Aquafit Activities Center. With interests spanning teaching, art, wood burning, theater support, and stage building, Anthony brings a wide range of creative influences to his work. His artistic style often leans toward graphic arts and classic movie-poster aesthetics, featuring bold colors, sharp contrasts, and an abundance of imagination. Dynamic and engaging, Anthony’s artwork is best experienced in person.
Raini Armstrong is featured during June at Desert Hills Presbyterian Church in Yucca Valley with a smaller works selection, things 11×14 and smaller. Loving watercolor above all other mediums, Raini has built an extensive collection of small creations through her frequent watercolor workshops and countless hours of experimentation. Many of these pieces began simply as explorations of the medium, created with no particular goal in mind other than the joy of painting.
Show your support by visiting these venues and enjoying beautiful creations! For more information about these venues, visit the Schedule page. For more information about these artists visit the Members page and search for their name.
The judged photography show received 34 entries. The entries were divided into eight categories and awards were split as close to equally as possible. The spring photo exhibit was on display from May 18 through June 12, 2019.
Sunrise/Sunset
First
“Bathed in Morning Light”
Pat Quandel
Second
“Sunrise over the Coppers”
Pat Quandel
Third
“Crystal Sunrise”
Julianne Koza
Animals
First
“Equus Eye”
Julianne Koza
Second
“Coyote in the Snow”
Kim Clements
Third
“Bug!”
Pat Quandel
Plants
First
“White Out”
Tami Roleff
Second
“Roadrunner Yucca”
Nancy Kimes
Third
“Aspen Blue”
Kathy Miller
Landscapes
First
“Streams of Light”
Julianne Koza
Third
“Out of Oz”
Raini Armstrong
Second
“Music in the Air”
Raini Armstrong
Manmade
First
“Wet”
Deborah Roberts
Second
“Yard Art”
Tami Roleff
Third
“Window to Georgia O'Keeffe's Ghost Ranch”
Julianne Koza
People
First
“Her Path is Set”
Raini Armstrong
Second
“Twilight on the Lake”
Julianne Koza
Third
“Damp”
Deborah Roberts
Birds
First
“Dreaming”
Pat Quandel
Second
“Quail Duo”
Kim Clements
Third
“On the Fly”
David Clements
Flowers
First
“Grey Beauty”
Prim Sampatti
Second
“Bee and the Bell”
Pat Quandel
Third
“Poppies”
Tami Roleff
Best of Show
"Her Path is Set”
Raini Armstrong