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Formed in 1986, 19 on Paper is a group of New England artists who create works of art on or with paper, which we exhibit as a group. |
Welcome to the New Year!
A New Year Brings New Members! |
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| My passion for printmaking began in my junior year of college. The rich black lines, textures and tactile responses of the printmaking process had an immediate impact on my creative thinking and way of working. |
| I found that I could experiment, playing with the materials and challenging myself in ways that other art mediums did not offer me.
My work is greatly influenced by my instinctual responses to my art materials and chosen printmaking process. The resulting imagery is created through the development of many layers in an additive and subtractive way. I love the often-unexpected outcomes in printmaking and working them into the final image.
I am inspired by nature – its organic lines, shapes, forms, and movements. Atmospheric changes in color and light and the resulting patterns and shadows they create are a rich source of subject matter for me. Most recently my work has become figurative based on drawings and photos of family.
More about Felicia |
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Hiroko Shikashio
A fascination with color has always been the main focus in my watercolor work.
If sun rays capture our hearts like a rainbow, I am driven to express that vitality of the spectrum. Also, echoes of rhythm in my work become necessary to finish off the beat as in music.
When I work in grid format, I improvise the orchestration in the sense of each musical instrument harmonizing to unite and complete the whole musical score.
More about Hiroko... |
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19 on Paper in the Gallery… |
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Highlights from our October 2022 exhibition at the DeBlois Gallery in Middletown RI. Our Exhibition this past fall was well received and presented a broad selection of our work exploring paper as both a substrate and as a medium.
You can find the DeBlois gallery at 134 Aquidneck Avenue, Middletown, RI or on Facebook and while our exhibition has ended, it continues on our website |
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In addition to a selection of work from our current members, the exhibition included three accordion books created as time capsules of the group. Each book, produced annually, starting in 2019, includes one original work from each member.
Collectively the books were created as portable portfolios to promote the group. The 2020 book was created with the help of the US Postal Service during the pandemic while we were limited to meeting via Zoom. The 2022 book brings this ongoing project up to date, includes work from a number of newest members providing a current snapshot of the group.
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Coming in November 2023… our 35th Anniversary exhibit at the Bristol Art Museum! |
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Current & Upcoming Exhibitions |
On the wall, opportunities to Meet Members or See Member’s Work |
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| Paul Murray joined with three contemporary New England artists in the Mattatuck Museum’s invitational exhibit, Unplugged: New England Artists Depict Trees, which encourages taking a break from technology to find refuge in meditative views of trees and forests. Open now thru February 5th, the exhibition features five of his Namibian works, shown here, with the exhibition poster. The Museum is located at 144 West Main Street in Waterbury, CT. |
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A Winning Way in Mystic Paul's New York City image, No Way was selected for the Otto E. Liebig Photography Award in the Mystic Museum of Art's 66th Regional Exhibition "Building Bridges". | | First Place Win in Duxbury!Paul's Cuban image, Havana Living #1, won First Place in Photography in Duxbury Art Association's 2023 Winter Juried Show. Running thru March 18th, the show is on view at the newly renovated Art Complex Museum at 189 Alden St., Duxbury, MA. |
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| Reverence for the elements....
Ann-Marie Gillett is part of a two woman-show titled Elemental Reverence at The Atrium in Providence.
The exhibit will run from February 2, 2023 to March 25, 2023 |
| | The Eddy mixed media…hand-painted tape, acrylics, Posca marker on Yupo. |
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| | Fascinated by Animals…
Kendra Ferreira will be having a solo exhibit at the Providence Art Club, Dodge House Gallery March 26 to April 14, 2023. Opening Reception will be Sunday, March 26 from 2 to 4 pm.
The exhibit will focus on her recent body of colored pencil drawings and watercolors depicting a series of animals from her 2021 safari trip to the Kenya and Tanzania regions of Africa. Kendra was able to photograph animals close up and immersed in their natural habitat. Fascinated by animal life and behaviors in the Serengeti and Massai Mara, she returned home to create colored pencil portraits capturing personalities and expression. |
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Recent Activities and Publications |
Members in the community |
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| Transformative Memories...Grace Bentley-Scheck's work was included in the Society for American Graphic Artists annual juried members' show. This year, it included an auxiliary show at The Gallery at the Met Store. |
| | Memories and Transformations - Chelsea Street was shown at the Salmagundi Club and Memories and Transformations-West 26th Street were shown at the Met Store. The exhibit ran from October 28 to November 4. See prints by Grace |
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Making Paper from Onions... | |
| New member Suzi Ballenger will have an article published in the IAPMA (International Association of Hand Papermakers and Paper Artists) Bulletin #62. The Bulletins have specific articles on paper making techniques, historical essays, and contemporary artistic methods of paper making. The article is titled "The Fullest Expression" and is a brief essay on how she used onion skins from the farm harvest to make paper. | |
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| Supporting Step-By-Step Success Kendra Ferreira
Kendra's step-by-step colored pencil lesson for drawing the red cherries is highlighted in Color Magazine’s November issue. To learn to draw these five cherries in eight easy to follow steps, purchase a digital or print copy of the November issue by clicking on the image above. See more of Kendra's work...
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| Fostering Solidarity in Cuba
Paul Murray, along with his Australian wildlife photographer colleague, Joshua Holko, and a group of Cuban photographers from Camaguey and Santiago de Cuba participated in La Pandilla (“The Gang”), a curated exhibition bringing together a “colleague gang" with diverse works and an interest in transcending borders with their art, in month-long exhibitions in Camaguey and Santiago de Cuba. |
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| Bringing Art To Cubans In Their Schools
Utilizing network-based technology and augmented reality, Cynthia DiDonato and Paul Murray along with other artists from the United States, Australia and Cuba participated in the Council of Plastic Arts of Camaguey’s “Augmented Reality: City of Art”, an initiative to bring art to those who might not get to a gallery.
Cynthia’s Paisaje Interior (Inner Landscape), a portfolio of her digital artistry, and Paul’s Recuerdos (Memories), a collection of images from his photo treks, were on view at two Camaguey educational centers – one specializing in teacher education and another focusing on science and technology - as part of the six-exhibit initiative at various educational venues. |
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| A New Signature Member at the New England Watercolor Society
Cynthia DiDonato’s watercolor painting Relic, was selected for the 2022 New England Watercolor Society’s (NEWS) North American Open Juried Exhibition as one of 85 works from 435 submissions by 202 artists. The show was on display at the Plymouth (MA) Center for the Arts in November. Cynthia’s inclusion in the exhibit earned her a Signature Membership in NEWS.
See more of Cynthia's work... |
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“Persistence” Debuts in India and Beyond…
Chosen from 333 submissions, Cynthia DiDonato’s artwork Persistence, was one of 40 artist’s work juried into the international “Unconnected Yet” exhibition in Kolkata, India. Her work will be on view in person and online as well as being part of a published catalog. Presently, the hope is to have further “Unconnected Yet” exhibitions in Boston, Baltimore, and Mexico.
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| Advancing To Copley Artist at the Copley Society of Art
Last month, the Copley Society of Art's (Co|So) Board of Governors approved Paul Murray as a Copley Artist (CA) after joining in mid-2020. Only about 30 percent of the over 300 artist members advance to the CA level.
Dating back to 1879, Co|So is the nation's oldest non-profit arts association and hosts many exhibits and events every year in their galleries at 158 Newbury Street in Boston's Back Bay. |
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Against All Odds… an International win against nearly 14,000 entries |
| Competing against nearly 14,000 entries from over 120 countries in the 2022 International Photography Awards competition, Paul Murray’s Namibian image, Enormity, won a Second Place in the Professional Division's Nature category, and was distinguished as a Jury Top 5 selection, a distinction given to only 173 works garnered from about 90 jurors’ opinions. |
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| Following The “Flow” For A Second Place Win in Bristol
Ann-Marie Gillett’s work, Flow, earned Second Place in the Bristol Art Museum’s Juried Members Show. |
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| 12-Metre Yachting Grabs Second Place at CAFA+ Photo
Paul’s 12-Metre yacht racing image, A Crowded Start, earned Second Place in the Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts' CAFA+ National Juried Photo Exhibition. Running thru December 10th, the 75-piece show is also on view at https://www.ctacademy.org/cafa-plus-photo-view-all. |
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| Cuban Boxing Youth Garner Second Place in Plymouth
Paul’s Cuban image, Training for Life, was awarded Second Place in Color Photography in the Plymouth Center for the Arts’ 55th Annual Juried Art last October. The 199-piece exhibit was drawn from about 700 entries covering many mediums. |
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Recommendations and Resources: F.D.R. and Andy Warhol All Came for Art. Now the Movers Have Arrived.... Old Print Shop...
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Do you like the art you see?
Great! As a group, we lease our art and sell our portfolios. We would be happy to talk with you about how we can provide high-quality art in your residential or corporate environment. Additionally, all our group activities complement and enhance the exhibiting, publishing, licensing and selling activities that we do as individual artists.
Are you interested in joining 19 on Paper?
Based on the group’s size and composition, we invite artists to be members. After an informal discussion about interests and expectations, those invited are asked to share a representative set of their paper-based work, a resume highlighting their artistic experience, and any other material that could assist with the group’s membership decision. Since we value exchange, collaboration, and continuity, consistent participation in our monthly meetings and group activities is an important membership commitment. To learn more about 19 on Paper, please visit: www.19onPaper.com |
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19 on Paper is an evolving collection of artists with a shared a passion for paper |
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Current Members Grace Bentley-Scheck – Narragansett, RI B.L. Green – Barrington, RI Jill Brody – Providence. RI Paul M. Murray – Jamestown, RI Lorraine Bromley – Warwick, RI Allie Sabalis – Jamestown, RI Sally Caswell – Swansea, MA Hiroko Shikashio – West Warwick, Alma Davenport, Jamestown, RI Felicia Touhey – Newport, RI |
| David DeMelim – Charlestown, RI Marion Wilner – Fall River, MA Cynthia DiDonato – North Providence,RI Cindy Wilson – North Kingstown, RI Sharon D. Eisman – Warwick, RI Kendra Bidwell Ferreira – Bristol, RI Ann-Marie Gillett – Seekonk, MA Robin Beckwith – Warwick, RI Brian Simas - Newport, RI Joe Yoffa - Jamestown, RI Suzi Ballenger -- North Kingstown, RI |
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