Newsletter 154

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WATERCOLOUR

NEW ZEALAND Inc. Newsletter 154 December 2013 – February 2014

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’ve had Watercolour Withdrawal Symptoms of late as I’ve focused mostly on the build of my new gallery on the Petone foreshore. We’re not quite there yet but getting close and it’s all so exciting. I spent the last few days doing something completely different - working with diamonds thousands of them. The builders loaned me their precious concrete grinder so that I could grind the gallery floor. So as usual, right on deadline, I’ll take a break from the grind and write. The gallery project has been a gigantic but enjoyable challenge, right from concept development through to construction process, watching a sculpture of concrete and steel take shape. Yes, there were moments when I asked myself “what on earth have I gotten myself into” but I kept thinking of the view and golden opportunity. I have learnt much and am really pleased with the outcome. The first exhibition opening is planned for 18th January and will be, of course, ‘Petone by the Sea’. My next big learning curve then will be setting up a new business and running an actual gallery, rather than having paintings stacked down the hall! Well enough about me, on to Watercolour New Zealand. It’s been another eventful year with a challenging but enjoyable exhibition, Splash at the Cathedral. Congratulations to Min Kim for winning the People’s Choice Award sponsored by the French Art Shop at the exhibition with her stunning painting “Connection”. Workshops have continued to be popular. Be sure to check out the exciting workshops that Sue Wild has already planned for 2014 with artists Amanda Brett, Ross Paterson from Australia and Jacky Pearson. (Page 7) It is with regret that I advise that our stalwart, Martin Jenkins, has stepped down from the committee. I have spent many years working with Martin and found him to be very hardworking. It has always been a pleasure serving with him. He has introduced many benefits to the society. To name just a few, Martin set up the popular “MPG” outdoor painting sessions, organised education workshops and ran the bar at Splash openings. To list all that Martin has contributed would make an article on its own. Thanks for all you have done for us Martin. We wish you well with your new ventures and look forward to you remaining a strong part of our group. I’ll take this opportunity, on behalf of the committee, to wish you all a very happy Christmas and hope you’re planning to wrap at least one of your paintings to place under the Christmas tree for a loved one. Alfred President, Watercolour New Zealand Inc.

‘Connection’ by Min Kim Min was born in South Korea. From early childhood she drew and painted, then studied at the Jung Ang Fine Art University. She worked as an interior designer and illustrator in South Korea. In 1999, Min immigrated to New Zealand where she became a full-time artist. In 2007-9 she lived in Florence studying classic 19th century paintings. Her time in Italy touched her deeply with its historical wealth, vibrant colours, and unique atmosphere. She now lives in Christchurch and is represented by the Bryce Gallery.


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