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Artist Equity Board Member (1951 through 1955) National Society of Literature and the Arts; ... San Diego Art Museum 1954; Watercolor USA 1966, 1968–1973, and 1975;
Rex Brandt's San Diego: Land of the Sundown Sea. Palm Desert, CA: Best-West Publications. 1969. A tribute to the city where he was born; paintings and drawings made by the artist over several months of travel in and around San Diego. The Winning Ways of Watercolor. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co. 1973.
The National Watercolor Society was established by Dana Bartlett in 1920, who was its first president, as the California Water Color Society. [2] [3] [4] In 1967, the members of the society decided to rename the society as the California National Watercolor Society. In 1975, the society was renamed as the National Watercolor Society.
He was taken on as a pupil of Milford Zornes, and eventually became a signature member of Watercolor West, the National Watercolor Society, and the American Watercolor Society, [2] and was the first Inland Empire resident to ever be accepted into the American Watercolor Society. O'Neill died of pancreatic cancer in 2007 at the age of 83.
Born 1945 in Toledo, Ohio, Spafford grew up in San Diego, California and still lives there with her husband Ray Lidstrom, president of her company, Suzy's Zoo Studios. [10] She graduated from Point Loma High School and San Diego State University. [11] [12] She is a member of Kappa Delta sorority. She has been drawing since she was 3 years old. [13]
Her watercolor "Portrait of Helen" was purchased by the New York Metropolitan Museum in 1937. [2] In the Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 35.11 in 1940, Harry B. Wehle wrote, "The West Coast has in recent years produced a particularly promising crop of water colorists, including Millard Sheets , Dong Kingman , George Post , Alexander Nepote ...
In Los Angeles, Baldaugh joined the California Watercolor Club, the California Society of Miniature Painters, the Bookplate Association International, the Laguna Beach Art Association, and the San Diego Fine Arts Society. [2] At some point during her career she also was a member of the Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts. [3]
The San Diego Art Institute gives an annual "Ginger Award" to honor "an individual who has provided exceptional support to San Diego artists and the San Diego Art Institute.". [6] [1] The City of San Diego proclaimed October 23, 2007 to be "Ginger & Robert Wallace Day" in honor of the Wallace family's contributions to San Diego.