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Friday, May 16, 2008
April Creative Spark Winner
Posted by jessica
In the April issue of the magazine ("Creative Spark," in the Art Matters column), pastel artist Carole Katchen offered readers a
Creative Spark challenge
: "Take some time off, even if only long enough to walk around a park or visit a farmers' market—and let your surroundings inspire your work." We invited readers to e-mail us with their travel-inspired pastels.
We received our largest response to date: more than 100 submissions! Congratulations to
Julie Deane
, of Gainesville, Ga., for her winning piece,
Reverence
(at right). “During a music and praise session one evening [on a mission trip to Peru]," the artist writes, "the man in the foreground of the painting came into the church and stood next to me. He was obviously very weary, but he stood for hours that night, worshipping quietly. The scene was a highlight of my trip." Deane won $150 worth of PanPastel colors and tools—many thanks to Colorfin for their generosity!
Other favorite submissions included: (below, top row)
Nature’s Cathedral
by
Cecilia E. Baker
, of Ridgeland, Miss., and
Karen Ann Patton
’s
Along the Ormond Loop
; (second row)
Grand Indeed
, by
Sandy Byers
; (bottom row)
The Grid
by
Trish Callaghan
, of Murwillumbah, Northern New South Wales, Australia, and
Lamar Valley
, by
Lisa Sheppard
, of Westminster, Md.
Thanks to everyone who participated in our challenge. You’ll find
the next challenge
in the June issue, which is now available on newsstands. The winner of that challenge will receive $200 toward the purchase of a Heilman pastel box!
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5/16/2008 11:01:09 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Comments [1]
5/19/2008 8:03:40 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
What a wonderful story and inspiration!
Plus you've highlight some excellent pastel work - I'll make sure to highlight this post in my 'who's made a mark this week' post next Sunday.
Katherine Tyrrell
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