falllineartistguild.org Letter FLAG s New Member Shirley Chapman & Lyle Lansdell Have you seen FLAG s newest member working his magic along the streets of Sandersville? Lyle Lansdell spotted him first and brought him as her guest to FLAG s last bimonthly meeting. Ricky Reeves shared two of his paintings with those attending the meeting, and we were impressed with his large colorful pictures of local homes. He joined FLAG that night and participated in FLAG s Gallery opening on May 5th. Those same two paintings are presently on display on the counter in the Gallery s meeting room. Since then Ricky has been very busy working on commission for several of the city s residents. He completed a charming painting of the Old County Jail. He moved on to Gina Wiggin s house on North Harris Street, setting up his large easel across the street, Ricky Reeves painting freehand without the use of rulers and such; just a brush and acrylics. Gina s neighbor then wanted a painting of her house. So he crossed the street and set up his equipment in Gina s yard to get a good view of the neighbor s house. Later he was spotted on East McCarty Street working on yet another painting. Ricky was born in Sandersville and went to Sandersville Elementary and T.J. Elder Middle School. During the ninth grade he moved to Jersey City, New Jersey, where he took art classes at Lincoln High School. Then at Montclair State College, he also took painting classes. Ricky improvises many of his methods. On a short budget, he fashioned his own easel and stretches fabric over used frames to use as canvases. He uses whatever paints he can find, including house paint. His approach is innovative and folksy. The outcome is a delightful, colorful effect, and his trees are particularly beautiful. To quote Ricky, Whatever gift God has given us, we have to put it to work. Ricky praises his 99 year old grandmother Texanne Reeves, a natural artist, and his mother Susie Arthur, a talented decorator, saying he feels his love of painting and any talent he might have has been passed down through them. Ricky s paintings have certainly become very desirable. Keep your eyes open as you travel about town, and see if you spot him working on his next masterpiece! Examples of Ricky Reeves s work Volume 2, Issue 12 July August Inside this issue: FLAG s New Member 1 Peggy and Ida Blackstone to Speak Cinco de Mayo Party & Ribbon Cutting Chihuly in the Garden Trip Membership Form Info: 2016 FLAG Membership Meeting: Monday, July 11, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. at the Operations Center at The Geo. D. Warthen Bank, Sandersville View FLAG member artwork at Sandersville City Hall and the Washington County Commissioners Office FLAG members are encouraged to submit images of their art to be featured in this newsletter or on the FLAG Facebook page. Please send art submissions to news@falllineartistguild.org. 2 2 3 Election of Officers 4 Bylaws 4
Page 2 Peggy and Ida Blackstone to Speak 2014 16 FLAG Officers and Board Shirley Chapman President Georgia Raiford Vice President Patricia Mathis Secretary Chris Hutchings Treasurer Past President Board Members: Ray Irwin Gene Renfroe Information: info@falllineartistguild.org Newsletter: news@falllineartistguild.org The welcomes you! FLAG offers membership to any artist, amateur or professional, or art enthusiast who lives in the Fall Line Area of Georgia and supports the goal of promoting the visual arts. You can choose the type of annual membership that suits you best: Active Student $10 (Grades K 12 ) Active Adult $25 Associate Member $25 Supporter $50 $99 Sponsor $100 $499 (Individuals who want to promote the arts in the Fall Line Area. Recognized on exhibition programs ) Patron $500 (Businesses who want to promote the arts in the Fall Line Area. Recognized on exhibition programs) Yearly memberships are from August through July. To join, fill out the enclosed form and mail it with your membership dues to: FLAG members Ida and Peggy Blackstone are presenting our program on July 11th at 6:30 p.m. at The Geo. D. Warthen Operations Center. Ida began taking photos when she was 13 and as a young teenager, joined a small photography club in Thomson. She earned a BS in Nursing in 1999 and has worked full time in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Augusta University's Children's Hospital of Georgia since Peggy and Ida Blackstone graduation. Ida s interest in photography has evolved to include nature, children, engagements, weddings, and families. Ida also uses a portable indoor studio in her photography. Ida began taking photos with a Pentax K1000 (manual film camera). In 2005 she bought her first digital camera (Nikon D40X). The last few years, Ida has done more in nature photography than people photography. Her favorite subject to photograph is a dragonfly. Although Ida has many years of practice in photography, it has stayed mostly as a hobby or an asset to (Continued on page 4) Cinco de Mayo Party & Ribbon Cutting On May 5th the Fall Line Artist Guild celebrated the opening of their gallery and studio with a ribbon cutting and a festive al fresco Cinco de Mayo party. The ribbon cutting, which FLAG was pleased to share with local artist Elaine Burge and her new studio, was very well Courtesy the Sandersville Progress attended by members of FLAG and members of the FLAG President Shirley Chapman cuts the ribbon for the Gallery in Sandersville community. Attendees enjoyed seeing the new FLAG sign designed by Bryant Jordan, the recently purchased hanging system and the work of Flag members in the art exhibit. In addition Elaine s art work was on display in her attractive new studio. Plans for the revitalization of Jernigan Street by Mary Charles Howard were also on display. FLAG would like to thank The Washington County Chamber of Commerce for sponsoring the ribbon cutting, The Geo. D. Warthen Bank and Maricela s Mexican Grill for the excellent food and drink and Billy Wiggins for assisting in getting the new gallery ready.
C h i h u l y i n t h e G a r d e n Tr i p On May 28th, several FLAG members and guests took advantage of a FLAG trip to the Atlanta Botanical Garden to view the Chihuly in the Garden exhibit. In addition to touring the gardens, the group enjoyed lunch at the Garden s new restaurant, Linton s. The exhibit featured the work of internationally known glass artist, Dale Chihuly. Set in the Garden s lush botanical setting, Chihuly s glass sculptures provided bright spots of color that often mimicked exotic plants or were the center pieces for fountains and formal gardens. The exhibit will run through December and is worth a trip to Atlanta. FLAG visits the Atlanta Botanical Garden to view the Chihuly in the Garden Exhibit Memberships for 2015 16 Acosta, Logan (Student) Anderson, Dale Anderson, William Ashley Andrews, Jimmy (Associate) Andrews, Sara Avant, Cheryl C. Ballard, Regina Bassaloff, Patrick Blackstone, Ida Blackstone, Peggy Boatright, Jenny Brickhouse, Natalie (Student) Brown, Elisa (Student) Brown, Eva (Student) Burge, Elaine Oye Burgess Pigment (Sponsor) Burten, Eamie Chapman, Henry Chapman, Kelsey (Student) Chapman, Patricia Chapman, Shirley Christina Power Photography (Associate) Christopher, J.B. (August July) Cowan, Linda (Sponsor) Cummings, Carolyn (Associate) Cummings, Jean (Sponsor) Daniel, JonKeius (Student) Davis, Gloria The Geo. D. Warthen Bank (Patron) Goodrich, Paula (Supporter) Hall, Gloria Hall, MacLaine (Student) Hall, Rachel (Student) Hallins, Jerry Huston, Martha Hutchings, Carla Hutchings, Chris Irwin, Chris (Patron) Irwin, Ray (Patron) Jackson, Stella Sue Jeffords, Lauren Ray Johnson, Eric Jones, Anne Jordan, Bryant King, Allan Kunze, Charles 2016 2017 Membership Renewals have Begun! Kunze, Susan Lansdell, Lyle (Associate) Larson, Angie Larson, David Lee, Charles Lewis, Susan Mathis, Patricia May, Deborah M. (Supporter) Moncus, Brian Moore, Mary Jean Newsome, Glenn (Sponsor) Newsome, Jonathan (Supporter) Newsome, Nathalie (Supporter) Perry, Beverly Sonny Phillips, Bill Query, Linda Raiford, Bob Raiford, Georgia Renfroe, Gene Reynolds, Tyler (Student) Smith, Barbara D. Smith, Caleb (Student) Strange, Bobby Summerlin, Tammy Tarbutton, Nancy & Ben (Sponsor) Thiele Kaolin Company (Sponsor) Thompson, Charolette Turner, Glynn Veal, Billy Veal, Frances Veal, Mary Kaye Veal, Shaun Warthen, Suzanne Washington EMC (Sponsor) Wiggins, Dana (Associate) Wiggins, Gina C. Williams, Betty Jean The is a nonprofit organization working to promote the visual arts in Washington County and surrounding counties drawing artists and patrons from these areas of Georgia as members. Our mission is to serve the artistic community.
falllineartistguild.org Election of Officers Georgia Raiford On July 11th, the nominating committee will present the new slate of officers for FLAG. We encourage all to be present to endorse and support our new officers. The nominating committee is excited about our new board. The committee was Shirley Chapman; chair, Anne Jones, Lyle Landsdell, and Georgia Raiford. Bylaws In the past two months, FLAG has publicized proposed changes to its bylaws and asked members to vote electronically or by paper ballot at our May meeting. The proposed changes passed with the required number of votes. The revised bylaws can be viewed on the FLAG website: falllineartistguild.org/officers and board and click the FLAG Bylaws button. Peggy and Ida Blackstone (Continued from page 2) other pursuits. Ida photographs to gain a finished product that does not require editing. Peggy makes her home with her husband, William and daughter, Ida in Mitchell, Georgia. Peggy enjoys art in many forms and has been active in most of them. Her interests have included quilting, crochet, sewing, oil painting, acrylic painting, ceramics (from pouring to finished product), card crafting, and knitting with a knitting machine. After realizing the intricate beauty of tatting, she had her Aunt to teach her how to tat. Since then she has written several patterns, developed her own line of cards (Greetings to Bless You), and teaches tatting. She also does commission work as time permits. In addition to our program, the Nominating Committee will present the 2016 2018 slate of officers for vote by the active membership. Please come and enjoy Ida and Peggy s program, enjoy refreshments and fellowship, and participate in the election of new officers.
2016-2017 Membership year is August to July. Membership Form It is time to join or renew your membership! Please cut out the form below and mail your dues to: Please print your information. Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Email: Phone: Type of 2016-2017 Membership: (Check one) Active Student, $10 Active Adult, $25 Associate Member, $25 Supporter, $50-$99 Sponsor, $100-$499 Patron, $500