Mission Statement

The Rocky Mountain Society of Botanical Artists is an open and diverse group of artists, collectors and admirers who share a love for the practice and perpetuation of botanical art and illustration with a fond focus on plants in the Rocky Mountain Region.
We encourage and participate in educational outreach, juried and non-juried exhibits, lectures, workshops and regular chapter meetings. The RMSBA is proud to be the very first chapter affiliation of the international organization, the American Society of Botanical Artists.
Showing posts with label printmaking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label printmaking. Show all posts

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Now that Summer's Finally Here

June 28 Meeting
We meet Sunday, June 28 at 1:00 at Cherokee Castle and Ranch, 6113 Daniels Park Rd, Sedalia, CO 80135.

Bring a draft of your artist statement with brief pertinent bio, and if you are a RARE II exhibitor, a statement about the plant(s) you researched and portrayed. It is fervently to be hoped that we can benefit from some guidance in the experiences of others in preparing these statements. Bring your suggestions to help plan an on-line workshop about this: What do you need?


A book-signing opportunity with Dorothy DePaulo and Heidi Syder (“Wild in the City”) seems to be in the offing. Maybe a brief tour of the Castle… 

 “Wicked” Reminder
Sharon Eaton, tender of the “Wicked” entries, gently reminds entrants that entry forms and fees are due August 1, 2015. She sent pertinent forms by e-mail, along with a request that you describe the wickedness your plant manifests, so it can be noted on your artwork’s ID plaque.
If you would like to hand-deliver your completed forms and fee, bring them to our meeting this Sunday at the Cherokee Ranch and Castle in Sedalia, or to our July 28th meeting at Hudson Gardens. If you have questions, don't hesitate to contact her: e-mail racereaton@aol.com, or call 571-225-1617.

Note that the Wicked exhibit will move to the Cherokee Castle and Ranch after closing at the Aurora venue. You lucky people! On weekends open to the public.

Open Press workshop – etching alternative using Solarplate TM

Yes! Another printmaking workshop at Open Press with instructor Mark Lunning. This workshop will be about using SolarplateTM, a simple approach and safer alternative to traditional etching and relief printing. All material will be provided; everyone will have 3 finished plates and many prints to take away. 

The workshop meets 4 consecutive Wednesdays, beginning on July 15th from 1-5pm; second class is July 22nd 1-5pm, third class is July 29th 1-5pm, and the last class is August 5th 1-5pm. Cost is $250.00, a great price with all materials provided. The maximum number of participants is 8, so please act quickly to secure a spot.  If interested, contact Vanessa Martin at martin.vanessa655@gmail.com to sign up. 

Head for the Hills




The wildflower season has begun at last – which may comfort us to know as we gaze upon the recidivist wreckage accompanying the very unsettled weather. We found these at Alderfer-Three Sisters JOSP 
 



and these on the Bear Creek – Clear Creek divide


this past week or so, so weep not for your tame ornamentals, and get up there for some plein aire or some reference photoacquisition. It looks like a Banner year.

Member Blog Posts
Members, are you aware that among the many benefits of being an RMSBA member is access to the Blog? We crave to know what members are doing outside of RMSBA activities, so herein lies your opportunity to let your fellow artists know of your upcoming event. Submit a post for the RMSBA blog to announce personal botanically-related events! 

Send all submissions by e-mail to the Blog editor at rmsbartists@blogspot.com. Please include at least one pictorial image (max 300 dpi .jpg or .png, 6" on longest side). Allow 7 days delay for posting.  Your Blog editor retains the right to reject inappropriate material, and will edit submissions for clarity and brevity.

Respect for member privacy requires that all of us not use the member roster (or the received “cc:” list) for any e-mail announcements other than RMSBA/ASBA-related information.   

Open Studio June 9
Atendees agreed to recommend to RMSBA that we follow the example at CSU and adopt as our standard reference the May 2015 publication Flora of Colorado by Jennifer Ackerfield to replace the now-dated Weber classical reference. A digital version (free download) is forthcoming.

RMSBA Board Meeting June 8

We met, we argued, we plotted your fate… We agreed to commit the association to a couple of future projects, for which details will be forthcoming. Your Board members are always open to your suggestions and comments.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

You're invited...



Carol Till sends this invitation to us all, to see her work and others at a great print exhibit at Art Students League Denver tomorrow. She tells us:

Hi Everyone! I’ve got two etchings into this juried regional print show. I’ll be at the reception Friday if you want to come see me, very fine prints and eat some little cubes of cheese.

Carol


 








You're Invited! 








    
 
Pressing Matters:  
ASLD Celebrates Mo'Print
 
 
First Friday Artist Reception:  
March 7 | 5:30-8 pm 
Art Students League of Denver |
200 Grant St. | Denver 80203 

Celebrate Mo'Print with ASLD! From woodcuts to photo etchings
and everything in between, this exhibit showcases the breadth and
depth of contemporary printmaking in Denver and beyond.
 
JURIED SHOW: REGIONAL ARTISTS 
JURORS: MARK FRIDAY | THERESA HABERKORN
 JOE HIGGINS | MARK LUNNING
Pete Christensen | Sue Crosby-Doyle | Sarah Fukami | Barbara Hale 
Katy Havens | Anthony Holmquist | Gayla Lemke | Linda Lowry 
Andrea Martens | Mary Mcauliffe | Mary Nehls | Jonathan Nicklow 
Elizabeth Rouland | Barbara Sanders | Marlea Taylor | Carol Till 
Chris Warot | Douglas Whittier | Sherrie York   
 
Exhibition Dates:
March 3-April 23, 2014
Art Students League of Denver | 200 Grant Street 
 



Friday, February 28, 2014

Denver's Month of Printmaking Opens Today

March is Denver’s Month of Printmaking. It alternates each year with Photography in celebrating traditional hand made prints, bookmaking and printmaking.

There are a slew of events and exhibitions in virtually every gallery and college in town. The most fun thing will be a Steamroller Print event which will use a steamroller to print 4 x 8’ prints.  Tonight is the kickoff with the reception for Denver’s Open Press, 25 years of Printmaking by Master Printer Mark Lunning. 

Click HERE to go to the Event Page.
 
Our members Patty McAuliffe and Carol Till have prints showing in the juried exhibition Pressing Matters opening at the Art Students League of Denver on March 3.
 
‘Snowstorm', a polymer plate etching printed on silver flecked paper, by Carol Till is one of her prints that can be seen in the exhibition Pressing Matters.