The Stanwood Camano Arts Guild is an association of artists and enthusiasts in Stanwood and Camano Island, Washington, sharing ideas, resources, and energy.
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| About the Stanwood Camano Arts Guild
The Stanwood Camano Arts Guild is an association of artists and enthusiasts in Stanwood and Camano Island, Washington, sharing ideas, resources, and energy. The Guild's volunteers produce three major art events annually.
Membership gives you discounted booth fees at Guild events, and entitles you to the Guild newsletter as well as inclusion, links, and images on the Guild Web site. Dues are currently only $25/year. (Deadline for dues is November 30. After that date, dues are subject to a late fee of $5, or $30 total.)
How to Join
Prospective members need to bring a few pieces of their work to show at any general meeting. Anyone is welcome to come to any general meeting. Meetings are held the fourth Wednesday of the month (except July, August, and December) at the Stanwood Public Library, 9701 271st Street NW in Stanwood. See the schedule for specifics. you can bring quality photographs of large or delicate work, but you are generally encouraged to bring... |
| An article about Sylvia Domoto Camano Scene
By JEREMIAH
O’HAGAN
Staff Reporter
Sylvia Domoto took her first art class in
the psych ward of a hospital.
She was not a patient.
At the time, she was a geriatric mental
health social worker, almost ready to retire.
One of her coworkers put on a watercolor
class for the staff, and Domoto joined.
She wet a piece of paper, then washed in
alizarin crimson and cobalt blue. | | Thoughts on the fact that all memories are new, by Larry Kantzer Mark Twain once wrote, "The older I get, the more I remember. I'm so old now, I remember things that never happened." You don't have to know many old men to know this is true. Memories are only vaguely related to any event, and context is everything.
Mapping out brain activity, scientists have seen that the context of a memory can actually change the place in your brain where that memory occurs. | | ART AND YOUR DEAD EYE The obscure ramblings of Larry Kantzer If art is a lie that helps us know the truth, then I have a theory to go with that lie. Its not a new theory, but I hope its the same kind of lie.
Look at a photo of a face, any face, and you'll see one eye is not looking back at you. We call this a person's dead eye. | | New Poster for Art by the Bay The 2011 poster is a composite of artwork from multiple members: Ron Hinshaw - metal sculpture; Mark Ellinger - blown glass; Sally Pray - fused glass jewelry.
Mary Ann Hinshaw set up the artwork and took the photo to submit this as an image for the poster. "We thought it might be nice to have 3 artists featured instead of just one," commented Hinshaw. | | ARCHIVES - Everett Herald Article on Bev Paulson ARCHIVES - Everett Herald Article on Bev Paulson
A Camano Island artist blossoms from a black-and-white world after she discovers the beauty of watercolors.
By Theresa Goffredo
Herald Writer By day, Bev Paulson drew airplane parts for Boeing. She used pencil. Her work had an exacting quality, though the result was pretty much black and white. |
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