Saturday, May 7, 2022

Post 154: The Annual PWAS Tall Oaks Spring Art Show 2022

The Annual PWAS Tall Oaks Spring Art Show 2022

Saturday, May 7, 2022 Lake Ridge, Virginia. Part 1 of 2

Despite the rainy weather, the PWAS members had a great day at the annual Prince William Art Society Tall Oaks Spring Art Show on Saturday, May 7, 2022.

An Art Group is Team Work

We had 8 artists exhibiting at the show with each artist drawing numbers for placement. The name of the game is team work - everyone pitches in to get the show up AND to get the show down. Funny how it always takes less time to come down than to go up. For one of the artists, it was her first time taking part in an art show - all artists can learn a lot each time they do.
 
Having art shows with my fellow PWAS members is always a fun experience and it is really nice to hang with the group, catching up on each of them and enjoying their art as well.
 

  • Ana Quispe
  • Donna Liguria
  • Fatima Farzana
  • Ken Meardon
  • Penny Shaw
  • Richard Tyler
  • Scott McDonald
  • Staci Blanchard
  • Here are a few shots of the show - Thanks Ana for the video!

     












    PWAS also has an art show at Tall Oaks in the fall, usually in October, so hopefully the weather will be MUCH improved then!


    Local Art: Visit us at Stonebridge Open Space Arts at 15000 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA - Open Wed to Sat 12-7 and Sun 12-5
    Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


    Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

    Author: Donna Liguria
    An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.

    Photography/Video Credits: 
    Donna Liguria and Ana Quispe

    Friday, May 6, 2022

    Post 153: Spammed as an Artist

    Spammed as an Artist

    To have an email account and be on the internet has been an extraordinarily speedy way to do so many things from communicating with family, friends, colleagues, to potential clients. Even as an artist, all those people are just an instant away, and it is so very darn convenient (along with text messages!). The issue is that along with the good things, comes the bad things.

    Along Comes a Can of Spam

    Spam, phishing, cyber security threats are all on the rise. Fact. It's in the news. It's in my inbox. I'm sure it's been in yours as well. And there has been a LOT more of it. Phishing and spam in all its forms, and potential criminal creep is something everyone including any artist online, needs to be on the alert from.

      

    Photo by Hannes Johnson on Unsplash

    Phishing 

    "Phishing is a type of social engineering where an attacker sends a fraudulent (e.g., spoofed, fake, or otherwise deceptive) message designed to trick a person into revealing sensitive information to the attacker or to deploy malicious software on the victim's infrastructure like ransomware." - Wikipedia

    Spam 

    "irrelevant or inappropriate messages sent on the internet to a large number of recipients. (It is also a canned meat product made mainly from ham" - Oxford Dictionary

    Read more about Cybersecurity and Phishing here

    Is It Real?

    This is an email I recently received. The alarm bells instantly went off because of several things in this email and I wonder if you can spot them? You WANT it to be real so you can make a sale but the little voice in your head is saying, "Uh oh, this sounds weird." (The names have been changed to protect the 'maybe' not so innocent.)

    Hello There,How are you doing? My name is Carol XXXXXX  from XXXXX TX. I have been on the lookout for some artworks lately in regards to I and my wife's anniversary which is just around the corner. I must admit you're doing quite an impressive job. You are undoubtedly good at what you do.With that being said, I would like to purchase some of your works as a surprise gift to my wife in honor of our upcoming wedding anniversary. It would be of help if you could send some pictures of your piece of works, with their respective prices and sizes(bearing in mind that my budget is within $500-$5000)which are ready for immediate sale.I look forward to reading from you.Best Regards,Carol.

    How to Spot Spam Scams and Shams

    Typically, spotting a scam can be a bit obvious - because of YOUR instincts. If you have an initial suspicion about the email, trust your instincts. Proceed with caution!

    • My name isn't "There" - the email is very generic
    • Although it can happen (and nothing against those that are), the email is worded as my wife, yet refers to 'himself' with a female name as well.
    • If the person is so taken with my artwork, why should I send him or her more pictures?
    • They flamboyantly stroke the artist ego by trying very hard to butter me up.
    • That is an awful large range of budget, wouldn't you say?
    • Also be aware that often the phishing/spam email can be cluttered with misspells or miss-wordings, although the above was better than many I have seen, albeit rather wordy. Actually, WAY too much information. 

    What to Do?

    Yes, what to do is the question. You don't want to ignore a potential sale but you don't want to get taken in by ill intentions.

    Remember - if it feels 'too good to be true' it probably is.

    Never click a link in a mail unless you can completely verify that is from a known/trusted source. Hover over the link with you cursor to see on the lower left side of your screen, where that link address goes. 

    Does the link URL begin with "https"? AND do you see the small closed lock next to the web address bar? Those are good security signs. A site's certificate is worth examining too.  

    Regularly change your passwords - and consider passcodes instead. A passcode is several words or phrases with characters smooshed together. For example:

    I@m@nArtistwith1000goals

    Do NOT give out any personal information. As an artist, we probably do have an email address, possibly a phone number or more already out on the internet so that we can be contacted by legitimate potential clients. But be very careful when dealing with something "out of the blue".

    Do NOT send out images without a watermark. In the above email, I was wondering what the person planned on doing with my images. Perhaps printing them out and selling them as his own?

    •     Consider placing watermarks on your website gallery images, blog posts, etc.
    •     If you are submitting artwork to a Call for Art, that would be the exception, but DO exam for legitimacy, especially if new.

    You should NEVER incur paying for anything upfront. The potential client should be paying YOU a deposit of at least 1/3 to 1/2 UPFRONT for a commission which is stated on your contract and is non-refundable. Do not even buy or start a canvas until a payment has cleared. Don't even do any sketches - why waste your time until you get paid for the work?

    Also, full payment should be received and cleared the bank, Paypal, Square, whatever your payment method is BEFORE shipping, pickup or delivery of artwork.

    Often, it is obvious that you have a scam email. You should be able to "Report it as Phishing" in your inbox and it goes away from your email list. Sometimes you are best left to leave it at that and NOT respond at all. Blocking spam is a daily thing these days.

    Side note: In Outlook, I have a preview pane open so that I can see what's in the email without clicking anything extra. That helps as well.

    Now, What Did I Do?

    Hello! I thank you for your interest. Might I ask what types of art you are interested in so that I can answer you better? And how did you find my art too?

    This was my response to the email as they already had my email address. Was it the best response? I don't know, but it was an attempt to weed out the nonsense.

    Have I heard back from "Carol"? It took several days but yes, I did. 

    Dear Donna,

    I appreciate your quick response. I may not be specific as to what kind of work but i saw that my wife was checking your work on my PC and i can tell you must be of Interest to her and that is why i decided to message, I'm an ocean engineer and i'll soon be on offshore to a training voyage, am contacting you as regards of getting my wife a surprise gift for our up coming anniversary.

    It could be any color, but medium size or large.. However, I would greatly appreciate if you could possibly recommend a few completed piece within my budget $500- $5000 ready for immediate sale that is best suitable for a weeding anniversary gift, cause i will like to make this event different as we are marking 10th years marriage... Just need something within that price range for a surprise to my wife. I would appreciate if you can figure out a piece of work that would serve that purpose. Kindly email images and prices of any available works in that range. I hope to hearing from you soon, many thanks.

    Again, an awful lot of information. And My Response to this:

    Hello,

    You are welcome to view my Etsy shop at https://www.etsy.com/shop/DonnaLiguriaArt

    And "Carol's" Response a short time later, and the Red Flags were waving full on at this point:

    Hello Donna,

    Thanks for the response. Having carefully looked through the pictures of your works and their prices. I had chosen three pieces which have attach below. 

    Am presently working on my relocation to Quebec, thus, am doing all i could to make this event quite a memorable one.

    In regards to payment, my reason for choosing check as a means of payment is owing to the fact that my wife handles the family bank cards and paypal transactions. So am choosing check to keep this a complete surprise as intended. Consequently, I would authorize a check to you for the payment of the chosen piece of work as soon as i have your full name and contact address (preferably for FedEx delivery no P.O box). As soon as you receive the check and it clears your bank, I will have my personal shipping agent (who is also moving my other properties) contact you to arrange shipping/pick up of the piece from you. This is to avoid my wife receiving it if been directly shipped to my address which would ruin the surprise for the wedding anniversary.

    I will be looking forward to receiving your phone number, full name and physical address the check should be issued to, in your mail.

    Best Regards,

    Carol. 

    Talk about the 'way too much detail', this is overloaded. And I this is the final Response (I think) that I gave "Carol" after that email. It's been a few weeks since this was sent:

    Hello Carol.,

    I appreciate your interest in my work. If you would please, I suggest to cash a check, go buy a Visa gift card, and buy it straight from Etsy. Figure an address for it to be shipped to and from that perspective we can move forward.

    • Have you had a similar experience? 
    • What do you think of how this was handled? 
    • Have YOU been approached by a "Carol."?
    • Do you have anything to add to this that would be helpful to other artists?  

    By the way, if I hear from Carol., I'll update this post.


    Local Art: Visit us at Stonebridge Open Space Arts at 15000 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA - Open Wed to Sat 12-7 and Sun 12-5
    Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


    Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

    Author: Donna Liguria
    An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.

    Wednesday, May 4, 2022

    Post 152: Historic Downtown Manassas Banners

    Historic Downtown Manassas Banners

    "The City of Manassas hangs banners on all the light poles in the historic downtown section. This year the banners will be directly from the work of artists. Each one different and unique.

    The winning 70+ pieces of art work will be printed on individual street banners and on display in Historic Downtown Manassas, starting in the spring through to fall. Along with this, a walking brochure will be produced with a photo of each image, title, artist name and short paragraph description.

    Art work will be judged and winners selected, but cash prizes will be awarded to the top three juried pieces."

    Link https://visitmanassas.org/live-work/banner-art-project/

    Sandra Lewin's Banners

    Sandra is a member of the Prince William Art Society and a past president of PWAS as well. Sandra has had all three of her entries juried into the Manassas Banner contest and now they are up on the lampposts. Two are on Church Street and one on Main Street. She enjoys seeing her art out in the open for everyone to see. They are usually left hanging until the holiday banners go up.




    We need to take a little trip to Manassas and see the banners! AND while we are there, stop by the ARTfactory where the Prince William Art Society members have art on display for the next month too! Road trip!


    Local Art: Visit us at Stonebridge Open Space Arts at 15000 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA - Open Wed to Sat 12-7 and Sun 12-5
    Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


    Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

    Author: Donna Liguria
    An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.

    Photography/Video Credits: 
    Sandra McClelland Lewin

    Monday, May 2, 2022

    Post 151: Composition 8. Golden Rule Placement of Your Main Subject

    Composition: Golden Rule Placement of Your Main Subject

    This is Part 8 of my series on Composition

    According to the National Geographic Society, the Golden Ratio "is a unique mathematical relationship. Two numbers are in the golden ratio if the ratio of the sum of the numbers (a b) divided by the larger number (a) is equal to the ratio of the larger number divided by the smaller number (a/b). The golden ratio is about 1.618, and represented by the Greek letter phi."

    - National Geographic.org

    Ok. There is that. Looks like algebra to me. So what does it mean? Read the whole page on the link above to get a bit of understanding (?) and good luck...

    The basics of it is that it is a naturally occurring and aesthetically pleasing to the eye way to configure the most balanced composition of order to your design. It is sort of a variation on the Rule of Thirds, using spacing, and blank spacing using the ratio. The thought in practice example is the spirals of a seashell spiraling out. 

    Some variations on the theme are:

    • Golden Rule
    • Golden Spiral
    • Golden Mean
    • Golden Triangle 
    • Golden Rectangle 
    • Golden Ratio
    Painters, photographers and designers have been using this composition rule for years, knowingly and unknowingly. Our eyes are just tickled silly when we see it.
     
    Photo by SARAH GRANGER on Unsplash 
     
    Photo by Ludde Lorentz on Unsplash 


    Do you use this technique in your work or will you start now?

    More suggested reading on Art Ignition about the Golden Ratio.

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    This is part of a series of blog posts on the guidelines, or rules of composition. Look for all of them in the Search this Blog feature at the top right by searching for the word "composition". I hope you enjoy the posts!

    Local Art: Visit us at Stonebridge Open Space Arts at 15000 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA - Open Wed to Sat 12-7 and Sun 12-5 – it’s free to see the artwork! Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


    Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

    Author: Donna Liguria
    An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.
     

    Sunday, May 1, 2022

    Post 150: PWAS Tall Oaks Spring Art Show May 7, 2022

    PWAS Tall Oaks Spring Art Show May 7, 2022

    Yehhhhhh! It's that time of year again! The flowers are exploding their extreme colors and scents (and pollen) and the artwork has been coming off the Prince William Art Society member's easels in abundance!

    Saturday, May 7, 2022 10am to 5pm

    If you will be in the Lake Ridge area of Woodbridge, Virginia on Saturday, May 7 - come by the Tall Oaks Community Center and see the art. The members of PWAS (the longest running art group in Prince William County at 50+ years) will be there with artwork you will enjoy. Browse and buy! Artwork makes GREAT gifts - what's better than supporting the arts?

    PWAS Members at the show:
    • Ana Quispe
    • Donna Liguria
    • Fatima Farzana
    • Ken Meardon
    • Kyryhan Rodriguez
    • Penny Shaw
    • Richard Tyler
    • Scott McDonald
    • Staci Blanchard

     

    Hope to see you there!

    Local Art: at Stonebridge Open Space Arts at 15000 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA - Open Wed to Sat 12-7 and Sun 12-5
    Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


    Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

    Author: Donna Liguria
    An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.

    Saturday, April 30, 2022

    Post 149: PWAS Meeting and Guest Speaker, Ken Meardon PhotoArt

    PWAS Meeting and Guest Speaker, Ken Meardon PhotoArt

    The Prince William Art Society (PWAS) held it's monthly meeting on Monday, April 25, 2022 at Tall Oaks Community Center on the corner of Cotton Mill and Hedges Run in Woodbridge at 7:30. After the PWAS business portion of the meeting, covering the agenda items and reports, light snacks were provided. Then Ken Meardon, our guest speaker, presented his journey through his process in creating PhotoArt.

    Volunteering at Stonebridge

    One of the items on the agenda was volunteering. As per most art societies, art groups, guilds and galleries, it is VERY common that they are run entirely by their volunteering members, from the President on down. It takes a lot of people to get a non-profit art group's business processes and goals accomplished.
     
    And for PWAS, we have lots of opportunities for volunteering too! Our members offer their time, energy and passion for the arts in MANY ways, but more people are needed! You will learn new skills, improve your art, and potentially make some new friends!

    At the Gallery

    Stonebridge Open Space Arts 15000 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA
     
    This gallery is sponsored by JBG Smith and the Prince William County Arts Council (PWCAC) with PWAS managing the day to day operations. Calls for Art will periodically go out to any artist, 18 or older, living in PWC, OR any member of any PWC art group.
     
    Think about it: how will anyone know you are an artist trying to get your artwork seen? There is no database for artists. There are however, various art groups in the county with art members from all over NoVA. So, you could join an art group in PWC OR *you need to sign up on the ARTIST SHEET at Stonebridge to receive the Call! Be sure and contact PWAS to get on the email list! Contact: shawonesent@gmail.com

    Please see more at https://artistryspin.blogspot.com/2021/10/post-57-joining-your-local-art-groups.html Just ask if you want to see where you can fit in!

    *directly receive an email for the Call for Art

    Ken Meardon's PhotoArt Presentation

    Ok, now that the business is taken care of, on to the fun stuff. 

    Ken Meardon is our current PWAS Treasurer. He's been a PWAS member for a number of years and his presentation was awesome! Ken described his unexpected journey into the realm of PhotoArt and how it has evolved since he first began making small multi-level art pieces in 2004. He went on to explain how he manipulates his original digital photos, using various computer programs to create a wide range of images and styles. Many questions were asked about the products Ken used and the various software applications. The attendees were treated to a very well presented and informative program.

       
      Photo Credits: Otis Stanley

      Photo Credits: Otis Stanley 

      Photo Credits: Otis Stanley 

      Ken Meardon with some of his PhotoArt at Stonebridge Open Space Arts, April 2022 (Photo credit: Donna Liguria) 

      The PWAS monthly meetings are held on the fourth Monday of the month and are open to the public. The next meeting will be held on Monday, May 23, 2022.


      Local Art: At Stonebridge Open Space Arts at 15000 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA - Open Wed to Sat 12-7 and Sun 12-5
      Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


      Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

      Author: Donna Liguria
      An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.
       
      Author: Emily Hawes
      Artist Member of PWAS

      Photography/Video Credits:
      Otis Stanley, Donna Liguria