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NOVEMBER 2016 In this issue: A Word from the President - pg. 1 Artwork of the Month pg. 1 Demo Programs list pg. 1 News from AAA pg. 2 Member News pg. 2 Pictures Page 3, 4 Venue listings pg. 5 Treasurer s Report pg.5 Raffle Winners - pg. 3 A WORD FROM THE PRESIDENT November brings the artist response to the masters. I am looking forward to seeing how each of you approach this project. I know I am having fun with it. 1 ARTWORK OF THE MONTH Saturday Morning at Dunkin A pastel by JoEllen Del Coure Painting portraits caught my attention a few years ago, when I started participating in a weekly portrait group. I had never painted portraits before, but was intrigued by the challenge of painting live models, and learning to really see the details. Saturday Morning at Dunkin is a pastel painting of a man I spotted while having coffee with friends. I loved the texture of his beard and the reflections in his glasses. Perhaps he will become the first in a series of Dunkin characters. As the child of an artist, I was lucky to grow up surrounded by artwork and lots of opportunities to explore my creativity. After earning a BFA degree in metalsmithing and ceramics, I had a metalsmithing studio, but continued to dabble in other areas as well. A few years before I retired, my mother invited me to go on a watercolor painting trip to Yellowstone National Park, and that is when I really fell in love with painting. It was my mother s last painting trip before she passed away, and I felt like she was passing the painting torch on to me. That is perhaps the best gift I have ever been given. JoEllen Our Veteran artists will be having lunch with Mayor Giles on November 10th at Red Mountain Multi- Generational Center, and presenting him with a group work of art. We are very proud of all our artists for their fine work and their generosity of time. Thank you for all you do. Keep on creating, Loralee UPCOMING IMPORTANT DATES: MAL Board Meeting Wednesday, Nov 02 MAL Meeting - Tuesday, Nov 08 DEMOS: November critique - six master paintings that you can copy, or use as a starting point for your own version are shown in the July 2016 Brushstrokes on the league web site. www.mesaartleague.com

REMEMBER TO BRING - Bring in photos of events you have participated in for the history books. MAL MEMBERSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarships are available to MAL members for attending a special workshop or class. You can apply for up to a $250 scholarship to help with the tuitions. Due dates to apply for 2016 are: Feb 28, May 31, Aug 31, Nov 30. See application at: http://mesaartleague.com/membershipinfo.htm NEWS FROM AAA The "Art in Partnership II" show will be opening Sat., Oct.1 and will run through Oct.27 at the Holland Gallery of Fine Art located at 34250 N. 60th St, Bldg. B, Scottsdale. Artist's Reception will be held Oct. 8, 4:30 to 6:30 pm. Always a great show with AAA and the Holland Gallery! Hope you will visit the gallery and support your fellow artists. The 10 th Annual Artists Studio Tour sponsored by Artists of the Superstitions will take place the weekend of November 5-6. Find details at: www.azartalliance.com Your AAA Rep, Wilma Dilley "If you hear a voice within you saying "you are not a painter, " then by all means paint...and that voice will be silenced. ".... Vincent Van Gogh FELLOWSHIP SQUARE NEWS - Residents at Fellowship Square enjoy our artwork and ask us questions when we are changing the art. This last change was special as they got to meet some of the artists, have coffee and cookies and just talk about art. We may have another meet-andgreet there in the spring. Thank you Fellowship Square for allowing us to share our art with your residents and thanks to the artists and residents who participated. Mark your calendar for November 12, 9-2. Paint out and lunch. Bring your paints, easels and cameras! Pack a lunch and something to share. We are able to paint in the preserve. Look for interesting flowers and wildlife. If you want to just photograph them, that's fine. We will have the large Ramada for all to sit together for lunch. Bring your chairs also. Lunch will be from 11-2. Lets critic some of the work. Think of ideas for an Arizona Wildlife and Sonorian Desert Show for Boyce Thompson in the future. No date as yet. Since this (Boyce) is a small gallery, think under 16 x 20 or smaller! We will be able to handle many works if we keep them small. They will need to be juried by the director who is strict about subject. No portraits expect of AZ wildlife. He really likes our native wildlife and vegetation. Start painting and drawing and mixing up your mediums! Photos too! Rosalie Vaccaro, Exhibit Coordinator 480-268-1207 rovagrafx@aim.com MEMBER NEWS Alicia Short sold a painting "Come Fly With Me," it was on the Vangoart.co website. The painting went to Virginia. Kathy McClure sold a framed print of "Temple of the Condor" on Fine Art America to a buyer in Florida. Judy Bottler sold three canvas prints at the art show in Pine. Two Pieces of artwork were sold at the Gammage Show. Susie Miller sold a piece Sweet Daisies and Linda Allen sold her painting titled Nasturtiums. Suzanne Leslie had a piece accepted in the AZ State Fair as did some of the Veterans. RIPARIAN PRESERVE! LET'S PAINT! Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch - A National reserve in Gilbert, Arizona -2757 E Guadalupe Rd, Gilbert, AZ 85234 (corner of Guadalupe and Greenfield) (480) 503-6234 2

Shown is Sandi Meissner describing her painting at her demo at the library along with some of her paintings showing there. Susie Miller s wood piece SOLD AT GAMMAGE RAFFLE WINNERS for Oct 50/50 $45.00 - Kaz $25 gift certificate/az Art Supply: Lyn Matthew $25 gift certificate/jerry s: Lucy Wong $25 gift certificate/blick: Dorothy Bird Pumpkins donated by Star and Paul were also raffled. 3

Pictures from the Red Mountain Vet s class. Sandi Wilma At a class at the Mesa Art Center Suzanne 4

NOV MEETING VELDA ROSE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH We will meet Tuesday, Nov 08, 2016 (the second Tuesday of the month) 5 to 8 PM at the Velda Rose United Methodist Church, 5540 E. Main St., Mesa, Arizona. (Northwest corner of 56th St. and Main in the building on the west side of the complex. Parking off 56th St.) MESA ART LEAGUE EVENTS, ACTIVITIES AND DISPLAY SCHEDULES Treasurer Total Linda Jones Yearly Expenses 480-330-1790 $220.00 Linda4575@cox.net Ad Representative Open Expenses Publicity Carole Sierka 480-882-1752 carolesierka@gmail.com 5 BOARD MEMBERS President Loralee Stickel-Harris 480-223-3641 loralee.mal@cox.net Vice President Barbara Wilson 602-432-1617 path4me2003@yahoo.com Secretary Diane Black 714-343-5580 diane@digblack.com DIRECTORS Membership Barbara Wilson 602-432-1617 path4me2003@yahoo.com Newsletter Linda Allen 480-380-0793 ljaart@gmail.com Demo Program & Art Shows Rosalie Vaccaro 480-268-1207 rovagrafx@aim.com Hospitality Sandi Meissner 480-922-5981 mickemack@cox.net Artwork of the Month Pam Cooke 480-297-7024 pamcooke1968@gmail.com Arizona Art Alliance Rep Wilma Dilley 480-354-2454 wrdilley1@gmail.com Historian Suzanne Leslie 480-969-5932 Members Scholarship Linda Allen 480-380-0793 ljaart@gmail.com NETWORK AND CHAT AT 5:00 Join us early to network with other artists and sample our great potluck. CRITIQUE AT 5:30 Bring an unfinished piece of work that you wish to discuss and join our members in a stimulating discussion. These pieces may not be entered in Artwork of the Month for the month of critique. BUSINESS MEETING AT 6:15 DEMO OR SPEAKER AT 7:00 ARTWORK OF THE MONTH CONTEST All current paid MAL members are invited to enter and vote. To enter, bring one original framed piece of art, piece of photography/digital art or piece of three dimensional art. An artist may win once a year. At the December meeting the monthly winners and their winning art will vie for Artwork of the Year. See MAL s show rules at: http://mesaartleague.com/pdf/show-rules- Regs.pdf. SHOWS AND DISPLAYS Fellowship Square Next Change: Dec 17, 9-10am 6945 E. Main St., Mesa Judy Koppes 480-654-8706 jmkoppes@gmail.com Mesa Active Adult Center Next Change: Dec 20, 5-7pm 274 N. McDonald, Mesa Wanda Montgomery 480-813-4265 wandasfineart@gmail.com Adelante Healthcare Oct/Nov Artist Rossalie Vaccaro 1705 W. Main St., Mesa Pam Cooke 480-297-7024 pamcooke1968@gmail.com Mesa Express Library Power Square at Power & Baseline Oct/Nov Artist Sandra Meissner Linda Allen - 480-390-0793 ljaart@gmail.com Have you changed address, phone or email address? Please let us know so that you receive the latest MAL news. TREASURER S REPORT SEPT, 2016 Profit & Loss Sept st Account Balance $5,870.35 Sept 30th Account Balance $4,320.86 Income Hospitality $ 0.00 Membership 15.00 50/50 51.00 AAA for VA Classes 0.00 Fellowship Square 0.00 Ads 0.00 Outreach 0.00 Other Donation 0.00 Shows-Gammage 240.00 Total Income $ 306.00 Meeting Expenses Sales tax, service fee $ 0.00 Meeting Room rental 120.00 Speakers 100.00 Hospitality 0.00 Webmaster 100.00 Paintout in Nov 93.75 Scholarship 0.00 Trophies 45.38 Postage & Delivery 0.00 Printing & Reproduction 26.74 Rent (storage) 00.00 Gammage 659.60 MAC Fest 25.00 Total Meeting Expenses $1,170.47 Expenses Yearly AAA Membership $ 300.00 AZ Corp Commission 45.00 Postmaster Mail Box 60.00 State Farm Insurance 325.00 Total Yearly Expenses $ 730.00 Total Expenses $1,900.47 Net Income +/- $ (1,594.47) Vets Programs Sept Income $ 0.00 Expenses Supplies $ 73.85 Food 0.00 Vets Total Expenses $ 73.85

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