
ANNOUNCING
MONTANA WATERCOLOR SOCIETY’S
ANNUAL NATIONAL JURIED ART EXHIBITION
WATERMEDIA 2010
OCTOBER 6-30, 2010
Opening Reception Friday Oct 8, 2010
at the Bigfork Museum Art & History---Bigfork, MT
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Juror: Donna Watson
MTWS Workshop October 7-10, 2010
Flathead Community College
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Donna
Watson is a signature member of the American Watercolor Society, the
National Watercolor Society, and the Northwest Watercolor Society. She
is also a member of the Women Painters of Washington. She has won many
numerous awards in national juried exhibitions as well as best of show
awards. She has articles and paintings published in The Artist Magazine,
Watercolor and Watercolor Magic magazines. Donna
has experience as a juror and workshop instructor at the national level
and in Canada. She has been juror and/or workshop instructor for the
National Watercolor Society, Watercolor Society of Oregon, Florida
Watercolor Society, Ottawa Mixed Media Artists, Ohio Creativity Seminar
and National Oklahoma to name a few.
Donna describes her work below... http://www.donnawatsonstudios.com/ "I view my work as an ongoing process of search, and self-examination. I am interested in the passage of time, and what remains. I try to explore the effects of time on memory, identity and nature. My work is a reflection of the transient cycle of life. Circles are recurring symbols in my work along with letters, numbers and poetry passages. Circles reinforce the idea of the cycle. I hope my work is an expression of the personal within the universal, the cycle further completed when the viewer brings his or her own piece of history to the meaning of the painting. With the passage of time there is a transience depicted with traces, recollections, and layers. There is also an enduring permanence to the recurring cycle. Even though every being is alone and separate, there is also a universal connection that is necessary for survival. I use acrylic paint with textured papers, digital images, graphite drawings, rusty metal, weathered wood and fabric. I layer paint, scratching and rubbing into the layers, leaving a residue of marks much like the themes I am trying to convey." http://www.donnawatsonart.blogspot.com/
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contact:
Sandi Busch, Watermedia Chairman
Email: sanbus1949@msn.com