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Celebrating of Marine American Society of Marine Artists Spring 2018 A P UBLIC A TION OF T HE A MERIC A N S OCIETY OF M A RINE A RTI S T S DEDICATED TO THE PROMOTION OF AMERICAN MARINE ART AND THE FREE EXCHANGE OF IDEAS BETWEEN ARTISTS Celebrating 40 YEARS of Marine Art Inside: • Celebrating our 40th Year - See Notes From Brush Hill - Page 7 • Our 2018 ASMA Retreat - Charleston, South Carolina - November 1st through 4th Visit our Web Site at: www.americansocietyofmarineartists.com From The President A Word About Kim Shaklee, Brighton, CO The American Society of Marine Artists The American Society of Marine Artists is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to Thank you ASMA members and supporters! Through recognize and promote marine art and maritime your generosity, ASMA was able to raise $23,596 for the history. We seek to encourage cooperation 2017-2018 Anchor to Windward Capital fund-raising among artists, historians, marine enthusiasts drive! We have surpassed our initial goal to reach and others engaged in activities relating to $100,000 by our 40th anniversary. Some said it could not marine art and maritime history. Since its founding in 1978, the Society has brought be done, but we took it to heart, did not give up, dug a together some of America’s most talented little deeper, and have built a foundation to help insure a lasting legacy for contemporary artists in the marine art field. the ASMA. What a wonderful accomplishment! The Society will continue to work towards reaching its long term capital goal of $250,000 over the ✺ course of a ten year time span. Thank you for believing in the mission!! There are so many things in the works for the coming months. Next FELLOWS OF THE SOCIETY fall, we will meet in Charleston, SC from November 1-4, 2018 to celebrate ASMA’s 40th Anniversary with a special retreat! We are coordinating a MANAGING FELLOW really fun filled weekend for our members, with many activities, good food, Neal Hughes fabulous great artists, a ASMA Invitational show at one of Charleston’s David Bareford most prestigious Galleries, great demos and more!! Please check out the Chris Blossom brief article in this issue of the ASMA News and Journal for some of the William Davis activities that will take place during our celebration. We will keep updating Don Demers our members of additional activities through the ASMA website as we William Duffy keep getting closer to the event. Members can register online at the ASMA Lisa Egeli website: www.americansocietyofmarineaartists.com. Members can also Sheri Farabaugh Neal Hughes register by printing and filling out a registration form off of the website, Michael Karas and sending it with their payment to: ASMA – P.O. Box 2903 – Gainesville, Russ Kramer GA 30503. Loretta Krupinski In this issue of the ASMA News and Journal, Fellow Charles Raskob Richard Loud Robinson is presenting an updated history for ASMA, as we proudly Leonard Mizerek Paul Mullally celebrate 40 years for the Society. My sincerest gratitude goes out to Charlie C. W. Mundy for his unwavering dedication to our organization! It is hard to fathom the Charles Raskob Robinson daunting amount work that Charlie has contributed to ASMA over the Sergio Roffo course of 40 years. Trying to keep up on the historical spreadsheet alone is Kim Shaklee a major undertaking, let alone reporting the historical facts of the internal Len Tantillo mechanics of the Society. In addition, he served decades as Chairman of Kent Ullberg the Exhibition Committee, held various executive positions on the ASMA Board of Director, and has written hundreds of articles to help promote the ASMA FELLOW EMERITI magnificent artists residing amongst our ranks. On behalf of the Society, John Barber thank you Charlie Robinson for bringing so much to the table with 40 years June Carey of service to the American Society of Marine Artists! Peter Egeli Norma Jay I would also like to give very special thanks to ASMA News and Journal Raymond Massey Editor Robert Semler. Bob’s efforts to keep the Journal going is very much a William G. Muller lifeline to our members. Every quarter, he lovingly compiles all of the news, Mark Myers reports and articles from various member and directors. More often than William Ryan not, we push the deadlines to the very last second, to try and bring as much John Stobart information as we can to our members. Thank you Bob, for patiently waiting on me almost each and every issue, in an effort to keep our members up to ASMA HONORARY MEMBERS date. I hope that somewhere down the line, we can enlist some assistance to Mary Burrichter be passed your way, to help take some of the pressure off of your own plate! J. Russell Jinishian Robert Kierlin The membership will also see a notice from the ASMA Board of Directors Jean Marshall in this issue of the News and Journal, requesting a revision of the official By- Peter Maytham Continued on page 6 Graham Stiles 2 | ASMA NEWS AND JOURNAL SPRING 2018 Published Quarterly by THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MARINE ARTISTS 501(c)3 Organization Editor Robert C. Semler DEDICATED TO THE PROMOTION OF AMERICAN MARINE ART AND THE FREE EXCHANGE OF IDEas BETWEEN ARTISTS Design and Layout Robert C. Semler ✺ TEA H MERICAN SOCIETY OF ASMA NEWS marine ARTISTS assorted sCuttleButt • 4 President Kim Shaklee memBership iNFormatioN • 4 News From the Fo'C'sle • 5 Vice-President "Heat Wave" Lisa Egeli Pastel • 18" x 36" • Jeanne Rosier Smith asma CharlestoN retreat • 14 Secretary asma CoNtriButors • 19 Mike Killelea regioNal reFleCtioNs • 20 Treasurer the mirlo resCue • 22 Sheri Farabaugh ymas NatioNal wiNNers • 25 BOARD OF DIRECTORS FiNe art CoNNoisseur & asma • 26 Daven Anderson (non-voting) From the arChives • 27 Del Bourree-Bach Anne Brodie Hill Russ Kramer Len Mizerek Ann Mohnkern Tom Nielsen "Pirate Jean Hamlin at Large" Sergio Roffo Oil • 36" x 30" • Don Maitz Len Tantillo ✺ Managing Director - Daven Anderson ASMA JOURNAL ASMA Mailing Address: American Society ASMA 7 • Notes From Brush hill of Marine Artists PO Box 2903, Gainesville, GA 30503 Charles Raskob Robinson Spring 2018 A P UBLICATION OF T HE A MERICAN S OCIETY OF M ARINE A RTISTS DEDICATED TO THE PROMOTION OF AMERICAN MARINE ART AND THE FREE EXCHANGE OF IDEAS BETWEEN ARTISTS [email protected] ASMA celebrates 40 years of our Society. Celebrating 314-241-2339 12 • Coos Bay 25th aNNual 40 YEARS NEWSLETTER DEADLINES of Marine Art Dec. 1, Mar. 1, June 1, Sept. 1 Disclaimer: The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by the various authors O CN THE OVER and participants in this publication do not Celebrating ASMA's 40th year necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs and with several examples of our full viewpoints of the Editor or official policies color exhibition catalogs of the of the American Society of Marine Artists. finest contemporary marine art Inside: All material in the • Celebrating our 40th Year - See Notes From Brush Hill - Page 7 • Our 2018 ASMA Retreat - Charleston, South Carolina - November 1st through 4th ASMA News & Journal is copyrighted and may not be reproduced in whole or in part Visit our Web Site at: www.americansocietyofmarineartists.com without prior written consent of the American Society of Marine Artists ©2018 www.americansocietyofmarineartists.com | 3 Assorted Scuttlebutt Robert Semler [email protected] Membership Welcome back, and cheers to Spring. Information For most folks, Spring means warm weather is on the horizon, daylight New Members savings time extends the evening hours Alexander Anisimov Ian Hanks Kenneth Stetz and the flowers start to bloom. Here Connecticut Maine New Jersey in Florida it means our roadways and restaurants suddenly become available to us again. After April Scott Chatfield Michael Jenkins Tei Tober 1st, the snowbirds head home. New Hampshire Florida South Carolina So, after our successful 2nd Marine Art Conference in Mystic, Fred Doloresco Lynda Kodwyck Antonia Tyz Peeples CT, we now look forward to a Marine Art Retreat in beautiful Indiana Florida Connecticut Charleston, SC, November 1st through the 4th. Charleston in Ralph Fulton November has gorgeous weather that should assure us all of a Debbie Kossoff Katherine Wardle New York New York Colorado marvelous experience. ASMA has been to Charleston before when we had an Dana Goodfellow Ryan Merkel Honorary Member annual general meeting (AGM) at Shem Creek, just outside the Connecticut District of Columbia Jean Marshall city proper. Dinners and plein air painting sessions were held Claiborne Gregory Jonathan Nickerson Deceased in town and the ambiance and hospitality was wonderful. This Virginia Connecticut Rosamond Berg is one meeting I'm sure many will wish to attend. President Kim Shaklee has again created several pages regarding the upcoming retreat. We are planning many events, Help Wanted: speakers, plein air painting sessions and a wonderful Saturday night Captain's Dinner on the water. The article starts on ASMA Treasurer page 14 so be sure to check it out. Many more details will be forthcoming in our eBlasts in the near future. The Society, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation founded And in addition to that, our American Society of Marine in 1978 and currently with nearly 500 members is seeking a Artists is celebrating 40 years in 2018. Can you believe that? dedicated individual to oversee its financial affairs. Experience It also means I'm celebrating 30 years as a member. Something is helpful, but competence with the use of computers is the I also find unreal. But then, after all, time flies when you're only real requirement. having fun and ASMA has surely been a fun experience for This volunteer position includes: yours truly.
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