Every year, PSWC holds the Members Only Online Show (MOOS). The accepted paintings are divided into two categories – general members and signature/distinguished pastelists/pastel laureate members. We are thrilled that this year, 193 artists submitted almost 600 painting for consideration. Our esteemed judge, Gwenneth Barth-White had the difficult, but enjoyable task of narrowing these entries to the 129 you see here. Special Thanks to our MOOS Chairman Dug Waggoner for the outstanding job he has done coordinating all the details that are required to put together this show. He even designed our show logo of Bessie the Bovine!
About Gwenneth Barth-White
Gwenneth Barth-White in her studio
American-born Swiss international artist Gwenneth Barth-White is a Maître Pastelliste and Vice-President of the 150-year-old Société des Pastellistes de France; she’s a Master Pastelist of the Pastel Society of America, a member of the IAPS Master Circle, and has been a juror for all of these societies. Her work has been exhibited in Geneva, Gstaad, New York, Toronto, Paris, and in many French and American venues. Gwenneth has lived and worked most of her life in Geneva, Switzerland, having moved there when she was a child. After advanced music studies, she attended the Ecole des Beaux Arts and graduated from the Ecole des Arts Décoratifs. Currently the artist lives in South-West Florida.
With easy access to Europe’s museums, Gwenneth’s early fascination for painting led her to study the ancient techniques and methods of the old masters in depth, and with the encouragement of the American master, Joseph Bowler, she became well known as a portraitist. The beauty and intimacy of the human figure has been the main focus of her work for many years, with still-lifes and landscapes an extra joy. Gwenneth’s work is in collections world-wide, from the U.S.A. and Scandinavia, to the Middle East, Europe and Southeast Asia. Her client list includes leaders of industry, government and diplomacy. Among her more well-known clients are the Sultan of Brunei and his Queen, the entire family of former Saudi Oil Minister Sheik Yamani, and the founders of one of America’s most beautiful museums of contemporary art, the Crosby Kempers. Her work is in Geneva’s Patek Philippe Museum, and has been shown seasonally at the Butler Institute of American Art. Gwenneth’s awards include the International Association of Pastel Society’s top ‘Prix de Pastel’, and first place for portrait and figure in the Pastel Journal’s best 100 paintings competition. The artist’s work has been featured in several international magazines and publications, most recently in the ‘Artists Magazine’ and the French ‘Pratique des Arts’.
A passionate teacher, Gwenneth conducts specialized workshops from France to North America. Her step-by-step portrait-in-pastel DVD is marketed world-wide.
And now the Show!
Signature, Distinguished Pastelist, and Pastels Laureate Awards
Best in Show1
Tumbling by Stan Bloomfield 16×21
Best in Show 2
Grand View by Nancie King Mertz 15×18
First Place
Dusk Sandscape by Terri Ford 16×20
Second Place
Intricately Interwoven by Kim Lordier 16×24
Third Place
Immersed in Autumn by Heidi Reeves 12×12
Honorable Mention
Spacious Sky by Teresa Ruzzo 9×24
General Membership Awards
Best in Show
Bennybeg Farm by Tony Allain 19.5×20.5
First Place
Patrick’s Point, Standing Guard by Patricia Prescott-Sueme 14×14
Second Place
Carmel Coastline by Jennifer Blackburn 11×14
Third Place
4 am Comforts of Home by Cindy Gillett 12×16
Honorable Mention – Edy Unthank Memorial Award
Framed Light by Carol Strock Wasson
All Accepted Entries
Reflections by Shirley Anderson 16×12Change in Weather by Pat Stoddard Aragon 16×23Madame Traveler by Mary Aslin 24×23Intertwined by Willo Balfrey 20×16Still Waters by Bobbie Belvel 16×20January Dawn by Britt Block. 20×22A Closer Look by Kathryn Boggs 12×12Blessed are the Meek by Gerald Boyd 14×14River View Park Stroll by Deborah Breedon 11×14Joie de Vivre by Gina Carstens 26.3×19.6High Sierra Winter Blues by Donna Catotti. 19×13A Clear and Present Danger by Debra Cepeda 20×30Mutual Comfort by Lauren Chan. 12×16Tuscan View by Lynda Connelly 20×16Dry Creek by Patricia Connelly 9×12Winter Chamisa by Elizabeth Cooper 9×12Wisdom Keeper by Sidnee Cox 20×14.75Reflections in Orange by Jay DeChesere 13×9Sunset Sparkle by Francesca Droll 30×12A Gift from Nicole by Donna DutraCan’t Believe by Merrilyn Duzy 22×18Little Iron Creek 1 by Jeannie Fine 12×16Wedding Centerpiece by Robin Fourie 9×12Bowl Dance by Pamela Fox 18×24W is for Windmill by Irene Georgopoulou 14×11Yosemite Sisters by Marie Gonzales 20×16I’m Thinking’ How it Was by Susan Goodmundson 24×18Made in the Shade by Alejandra Gos 12×12It’s So Raw by Cory Goulet 18×24Willow Winter by Morgan Green 11×14Plethora of Pears by Jeri Greenberg 16×14The Pond at China Ranch by Scott Griffiths 16×28Green Stripe Suit by Ellen Gust 7×5Fall Splendor in the Garden by Paul Harmon 18×12Pond Patterns by Carolyn Hartling 11×15Autumn Light on Stately Firs by Dotty Hawthorne 16×12After Desert Rains by Larry Hemmerich 24×18Along the Tracks by Deborah Henderson 9×12Sunkissed by Steven Hippler 11×14Going Retro by Karen Horne 24×13On the Rocks by Catherine Howe 9×12Sunset Verve by Katherine Irish 24×18Yachts at Home by Mike Ishikawa 12×18Gracious Living by Karen Israel 14×14The Spirits of Christmas Present by Christine Ivers 16×28For the Birds by Randye Jensen 12×12Shopping for Christmas Dinner by Becky Johnson 7.5×9.5Nearing Pt. Reyes Station by Lucinda Johnson 9×12Blessings from Above by Virginia Kamhi 11×14Peru Bar by Deepali Kapatkar 12×9Bosc Trio by Betsy Kellum 14×18Purrball by Rita Kirkman 5×4Bali by Susan Kuznitsky 16×20The First Wave by Carmen Lamp 21×27Desert Wash by Margaret Larlham 12×16Piring Plate by Jeremy Lee 18×18We Will Always Have The Moon by Shuk Lee 14×21.5A Bit of Sugar Helps the Medicine Go Down by Judith Leeds. 22×13.5Springs Kiss 1 by Suzanne Leslie 10×10Persevered Bloom by TaiMeng Lim 12.5×11.5ZigZag by Sandy Lindblad. 14×11Getting Fresh Air by Yael Maimon 16.5×20Napa Wildfire by Karen Manson 18×24Anticipation by Renee Marz Mullis 12×16Happy Days by Glen Maxion 25×19Getting Drenched by Andrew McDermott 5.5×16.5Random Beauty by Eveline Miller 9×12Wayfarer by Jan Miller 12×16Chard Amongst the Roses by Karen Miller 16×12Inside Looking Out by Maryann Mullett 19.5×14.5Got Treats? by Jean Myers 18×24Back Road by Barbara Newton 13×12.5Littles by Christine Obers 10×8Sunset Over Boot Ranch by Suzanne Owens 8×10Art of Imagination by Ugo Paradiso 16×20Socially Distant by Debbie Patrick 20×14Wisdom Tree by Sam Pearson 26×40Slices by Denice Peters 6×6Forest Dance by Sandra Place 9×11Behind the Curve by Laura Pollak 20×18Emerging by Peggy Post 12×16Edgewood Memories by Jan Prisco 11×14It’s Always Sunny by BF Reed 27×19Lovely Lavender by Barbara Reich 9×12A Pause in the Sun by Judy Richardson 12×12I am the Dream by Lisa Rico 16×12Inside Curve by Jane Robbins 18×24In the Shadows by Darcie Roberts. 20×16Pond Musings by Letitia Roller 14×20Life’s Fragile Flame by Rita Romero 18×18Her Story by Cheri Saffro 15×12Lavender Field by Tamra Sanchez. 19×25My Other Life by William Schneider 24×18Light on the Lake byDenise Schryver 9×12Saltwater Solution by Kate Scott 16×11Fall Riot by Deborah Shea 16×12Under Her Golden Wagasa by Lynn Simon 14×11Flower Child by Julie Skoda 20×16Favorite Fishing Creek by Donna Solin 8.5×11.5Casey the Dog by LaVone Sterling 20×12Devil’s Punch Bowl by Sarah St. George 20×12Cox Comb and Still Life by Diane Stolz 19×25Mirror, Mirror by Jill Storey 9×12Golden Delicious by Susan Story 22×29Russet Glow by SJ Swinyard 8×10Harbor Light by Vianna Szabo 8×10Springtime Splendor by Terri Taber 12×16Emanate by Carol Talley 9×6Gathering Ranunculus by Marie Tippets 18×12Shine On by Christine Troyer 9×12Anini Adapting by Helen Turner 19×23Between Hope and Despair by Jim Tyler 8×10Toward Morning by Dug Waggoner 14×18Fall Where They May by Robert Walker 28×24When I Am Silenced, Can You Not Still Hear My Screams III by Daggi Wallace 8×8A Peaceful Place by Bobbye West-Thompson 16×12Yosemite Reflections by Patricia Westman 9×11.5Campfire Tales by Sharon Will 18×12
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