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Winning Entries for Omaha Artists Inc.'s First Ever Virtual Show

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Category: Art Show News
Sat. Feb 13, 2021

Thank you to Troy Muller for judging the show and to all who participated in Omaha Artists Inc.'s First Virtual Show! Be sure to view all the wonderful artwork that was entered by February 28.

  • Feeding the Geese ~ Jean Barban
    36 NFS

    Oil ~ 20 x 16 inches

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    36 Feeding the Geese 36 Feeding the Geese
    36 Feeding the Geese
  • Market Beauties ~ Becky Kinloch
    26$320

    Watercolor ~ 14.5 x 20.5 inches

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    26 Market Beauties 26 Market Beauties
    26 Market Beauties
  • Loess Hills Vista ~ Roberta Kramer
    09 $325

    Oil ~ 9 x 12 inches

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    09 Loess Hill Vista 09 Loess Hill Vista
    09 Loess Hill Vista
  • Bee In The Garden ~ Rhonda Bruggeman
    87 $400

    Fused Glass ~ 14 x 17 inches

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    87 Bee in the Garden 87 Bee in the Garden
    87 Bee in the Garden
  • Reminiscence ~ Judy Rohwer
    94 NFS

    Acrylic ~ 36 x 48 inches

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    94 Reminiscence 94 Reminiscence
    94 Reminiscence
  • Marjerie Glacier, Alaska ~ Kim Sosin
    38 $125

    Photography ~ 17 x 12 inches

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    38 Majorie Glacier Alaska 38 Majorie Glacier Alaska
    38 Majorie Glacier Alaska
  • Morning Stretch ~ Julie Seevers
    50 $800

    Colored Pencil ~ 21.5 x 23.5 inches

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    50 Morning Stretch 50 Morning Stretch
    50 Morning Stretch
  • Monument ~ Thomas Reardon
    55 $75

    Photography ~ 17 x 22 inches

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    55 Monument 55 Monument
    55 Monument
  • Wolf ~ Danielle Easdale
    79 $795

    Hand-carved paper ~ 16 x 20 inches

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    79 Wolf 79 Wolf
    79 Wolf
  • Out for a Winter’s Stroll ~ Esther Brabec
    18NFS

    Photography ~ 20 x 20 inches

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    18 Out For A Winter s Stroll 18 Out For A Winter s Stroll
    18 Out For A Winter s Stroll
  • A Gathering ~ Linda Guynn
    32$250

    Watercolor ~ 8 x 10 inches

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    32 A Gathering5 32 A Gathering5
    32 A Gathering5
  • Wheels ~ Elizabeth Stannard
    46 $1,500

    Oil ~ 48 x 59.5 inches

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    46 Wheels 46 Wheels
    46 Wheels
Feeding the Geese ~ Jean Barban
36 NFS

Oil ~ 20 x 16 inches

Contact Artist
Market Beauties ~ Becky Kinloch
26$320

Watercolor ~ 14.5 x 20.5 inches

Contact Artist
Loess Hills Vista ~ Roberta Kramer
09 $325

Oil ~ 9 x 12 inches

Contact Artist
Bee In The Garden ~ Rhonda Bruggeman
87 $400

Fused Glass ~ 14 x 17 inches

Contact Artist
Reminiscence ~ Judy Rohwer
94 NFS

Acrylic ~ 36 x 48 inches

Contact Artist
Marjerie Glacier, Alaska ~ Kim Sosin
38 $125

Photography ~ 17 x 12 inches

Contact Artist
Morning Stretch ~ Julie Seevers
50 $800

Colored Pencil ~ 21.5 x 23.5 inches

Contact Artist
Monument ~ Thomas Reardon
55 $75

Photography ~ 17 x 22 inches

Contact Artist
Wolf ~ Danielle Easdale
79 $795

Hand-carved paper ~ 16 x 20 inches

Contact Artist
Out for a Winter’s Stroll ~ Esther Brabec
18NFS

Photography ~ 20 x 20 inches

Contact Artist
A Gathering ~ Linda Guynn
32$250

Watercolor ~ 8 x 10 inches

Contact Artist
Wheels ~ Elizabeth Stannard
46 $1,500

Oil ~ 48 x 59.5 inches

Contact Artist
  • 36 Feeding the Geese
  • 26 Market Beauties
  • 09 Loess Hill Vista
  • 87 Bee in the Garden
  • 94 Reminiscence
  • 38 Majorie Glacier Alaska
  • 50 Morning Stretch
  • 55 Monument
  • 79 Wolf
  • 18 Out For A Winter s Stroll
  • 32 A Gathering5
  • 46 Wheels
    • 36 Feeding the Geese
    • 26 Market Beauties
    • 09 Loess Hill Vista
    • 87 Bee in the Garden
    • 94 Reminiscence
    • 38 Majorie Glacier Alaska
    • 50 Morning Stretch
    • 55 Monument
    • 79 Wolf
    • 18 Out For A Winter s Stroll
    • 32 A Gathering5
    • 46 Wheels

    Letter from the President

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    Category: News
    Sat. Feb 13, 2021

    Last Wednesday, our club held its first Zoom meeting because Omaha Public Schools canceled in-person school. Our club follows OPS’s weather guidelines and since they were meeting remotely, we did too!

    I am always looking for silver linings. In this case 29 people joined us to listen to Sarah McWilliams’ inspirational and motivation lecture. If the club would have met in-person, only fifteen members had reserved a spot for the luncheon. In other words, almost twice as many club members were able to hear our club news at the general meeting and listen to Sarah’s talk!

    Ms. McWilliams suggested a memory exercise in which we were asked to search back ten years ago to a memory we loved. It could be a fun experience, spending time with a loved one, or something else. Her example was attending an Easter egg hunt with a beloved child. She suggested we think of the sky color, the flowers that were blooming that day, and the animals we noticed in the yard/park. Then...she suggested a painting about that experience: paint butterflies, the child’s movements, the daffodils blooming, etc.

    It is my hope that you try this exercise and allow yourself to paint some happiness this next month.

    With love,
    Barbara Egr
    President
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    "Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time."

    -Thomas Merton

    February General Meeting and Luncheon

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    Category: News
    Sat. Feb 13, 2021

    Did you know that one of the many lovely perks of being an Omaha Artist, Inc member is you get to have your own “gallery page” hooked onto the Omaha Artists, Inc. web page? However, many of you have not taken advantage of this gem because you do not feel knowledgeable knowing how to “Photograph your Artwork in High Resolution.

    ”Well...good news! We have Steve Reese, professional photographer and proprietor of Mervin Reese Photography, as our guest speaker at our next luncheon. Many of our members took advantage of Steve’s professionalism as he shot high resolution photos for OAI’s First Ever Virtual Art Show! He will be teaching us how to photograph our artwork in high resolution to obtain the results we desire!

    February 24th
    11:00 board meeting
    12:00 luncheon and guest speaker
    Famous Dave’s, 2015 Pratt Ave. in Bellevue
    (near Menards on Cornhusker.)
    Order from menu, separate checks, masks & social distancing
    RSVP to Linda Guynn by Fri., Feb. 19.

    Space is limited due to high social standards and distancing. Therefore, we will accept reservations on a first come, first serve basis. Hope to see YOU there! It is going to be fun and you can get your gallery page up and running with GREAT quality photographs you shot yourself.

    February is the month for love... love of self, love for others, love of art. 

    Fun Shop: Achieving Vibrancy with Jasmine Buller

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    Category: Fun Shops
    Sat. Feb 13, 2021

    Lutheran Church of the Master – 2617 South 114th Street, Omaha, NE
    Wednesday, February 17, 2021 – 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
    $4.00 members/$5.00 non-members
    PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED by Monday, February 15th to Shirley Schmidt.

    Mask wearing and social distancing will be followed. While we will not be furnishing coffee or refreshments, you may bring your own drink. Please join us and welcome Jasmine Buller for a fun morning of learning a new technique using acrylic paints.

    Jasmine Buller

    Jasmine Lillian Buller: "My story starts very close to many artists. I have been an artist since I was 12 years old. I started out with drawing with graphite and colored pencils. As a teenager I was always hard on myself. I never thought that I could create the visions I saw in my head. My perfectionism got the best of me and often times I gave up on my drawings. On top of my own self criticism, growing up I was told that being an artist professionally was not a viable career choice.

    Fast forward to 2017. I was working for my family’s accounting business for a good 6 years. The job was literally draining me and I felt depressed. I meditated quite a bit on what I really wanted to do in this world. What is going to make my time on this planet worthwhile. I was drawn back to my art. I am so glad that I dedicated my time to honing my skill to get where I am today. I used every inch of free time I had to practice. Painting is what really saved me and my inner critic. Paint can have a mind of its own sometimes and allows me to be more free with my creating. I became comfortable with making mistakes to grow from them. Since then, I've started instructing acrylic painting.

    I always wanted to give back through teaching. I was also blessed by becoming a member of The Passageway Gallery. I am now a full time artist and instructor. I am still in the beginning stages of my journey. Every year I sell more and more of my artwork and gain more commissions. I can’t wait to see what the future holds."

    Creating Galaxies

    What better way to learn vibrancy than with galaxies! I wanted to stick to the “fun”shop theme and paint something that allows for playfulness and happy accidents. During this fun shop we will go through layering with acrylics. I will go over a few different brush techniques to create nebulas and galaxy clusters. Be prepared to get messy.

    Supplies

    Brushes:

    • 1” scruffy brush (Or crinkled upnapkins)
    • ¼” Mop Brush
    • ½” Mop Brush
    • Teeny tiny detail liner brush
    • Old Toothbrush

    Canvas:

    • 16” x 20” Canvas (or size of yourchoice)

    Misc Supplies:

    • Cup for Water
    • Old Towel
    • Blow Dryer (I will bring 2)

    Paint:

    • Titanium White
    • Mars Black
    • Ultramarine Blue
    • Phthalo Blue
    • Phthalo Green
    • Magenta
    • Cadmium Yellow Medium
    • Raw Sienna

    You do not need every color onthis list - this is your own painting so pick a color scheme you love!

    Canvas size can be changed also, I will be using a 16” x 20” canvas. My paint brand of choice is Liquitex Basics. I use Michaels half inch thick canvases for practice. You canget a 2 pack of 16 x 20” for about $4.

    Apply for Scholarships - Deadline March 1

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    Category: News
    Sat. Jan 9, 2021

    Omaha Artists, Inc. offers two scholarships yearly. The application deadline for both scholarships is March 1, 2021. The scholarships will be awarded at the March meeting.

    The Genie Schafer Art Memorial Scholarship awards $400 each to two recipients to attend an art workshop. Learn more.

    The Omaha Artists Inc. Memorial Scholarship  awards one member $500 to attend an art workshop of their choice. The recipient must be willing to share what they have learned with other Omaha Artists members at a Fun Shop. Learn more.

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