Showing our paintings at Treehouse Cafe

The Treehouse committee, consisting of Kay, Jan, Judy and Valerie, makes the following announcements. There will be four shows lasting for three months each for our first year.  Along with each title we are providing some ideas to illustrate what we are looking for.  If you would like to be considered as the featured artist for one of them, please let us know.

September— The Elements Air, Water, Earth and Fire

   Sky, seascapes, dewdrops, landscapes, fire, abstracts that relate and probably have a title that relates.

December—Luminous Winter

  Winter light, shimmering snow and ice, animals in winter landscapes, cold, rainy cityscapes, and abstracts leaving the viewer with an overall feeling of Winter in color and composition. 

March—Spring Magic

   Flowers, whimsical images, spiritual, young critters, spring landscapes and fashion, abstracts in bright spring colors. 

June— Color Fusion

     Think  bright saturated COLOR of summer, bright sunrises and sunsets, gardens in full bloom, buildings, boats and people,  colorful abstracts 

January Show and Tell

For the Third Wednesday program in January, members were asked to bring “something new and something old.” Many of us brought a painting done when we were a beginner, and also a recent painting, to show the difference.

Margot showed a painting done sixty years ago as well as a painting done recently.

Christmas Luncheon December 6, 2023

Today twenty-three of us enjoyed a rousing luncheon and gift exchange at Vinland Lutheran Church. Our lunch was provided by Chipotle, supplemented by delicious home-baked cookies and brownies. After lunch, we exchanged 5×7 art works and passed them around the table for everyone to enjoy. Happy Holidays, everyone!

Len Eisenhood, guest artist

On Wednesday, November 15, we had a presentation from Len Eisenhood on how to make marbled paper. He told us about his artistic journey and gave us a demonstration with a tub of water with carageenan. He dropped small droplets of acrylic colors into the bath and swirled them slightly to make a wild array of colors. he laid a piece of paper on the surface and when he lifted it up, it was beautifully marbled. About 22 members and guests watched his presentation.

Drawing each other

On Wednesday, October 18, we had a portrait drawing session. Each of us chose another person in PAL and drew their portrait in 15 minutes. There was lots of laughter and kidding as we attempted to do the impossible, but we all enjoyed the session and learned something from it.