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LPAPA Award Winners

ART AWARDS

The Laguna Plein Air Painters Association

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“Art & Nature” Award Winners Announced

The Laguna Plein Air Painters Association (LPAPA) celebrated the beauty of nature with its annual “Art & Nature” juried art exhibit of paintings. The exhibit was presented at the Forest & Ocean Gallery, 480 Ocean Avenue in Laguna Beach, and featured 45 original paintings created by 33 LPAPA Member Artists. A total of 118 original works of art were showcased in the expanded online gallery show. The award winning artists were announced during a well attended Gallery Reception on November 10th and included the 1st Place Award for “On Golden Marsh” by Camille Przewodek, 2nd Place Award to Larry Cannon for “Irresistible Force”, 3rd Place Award for “That’s What I Thought” by Mary Christie, plus Honorable Mention Awards were given to Nanette Briers for her painting “Golden Hour” and to Esther Engelman for “Nature’s Simplicity”.

Save the date Saturday January 7, 2019, for LPAPA’s next gallery reception to celebrate LPAPA’s next art show titled “Town & Country”, an annual juried art show celebrating the landscape where the cities meet the pastures.

LPAPA was founded in 1996 to help preserve Laguna’s rich landscape painting heritage and the tradition of plein air painting. LPAPA is one of the most highly respected art associations in the world with a growing roster of more than 500 local, national and international artist members. In addition to providing opportunities for established and emerging artists to show their work in our world-renowned art colony, LPAPA has a strong commitment to education aimed to inspire the future generations of plein air painters.

3rd Place, Mary Christie, That’s what I thought, 8 x 10 pastel

1st Place Camille Przewodek, On Golden March, 16 x 20 oil

LPAPA in Residence at Forest & Ocean Gallery 480 Ocean Avenue, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 For more information: info@lpapa.org or (949) 376-3635, LPAPA.org

4th Place, Nanette Biers, Golden Hour, 10 x 10 oil

2nd Place, Larry Cannon, Irresistible Force,16 x 20 watercolor

5th Place, Esther Engelman, Natures Simplicity, 14 x 18 pastel

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