Snapshots

Date - October 12, 2009

Photos by Beth Cotten

Guest PresenterLaurie Meyer

Laurie Meyer has lived and painted in Charleston, SC for over twenty-five years. She paints with rich color and broad “brushy” strokes and palette knife to express the unique and recognizable softness in her work. She is the past president of the Mt. Pleasant Artists Guild, serving two terms. Laurie is also the past Program Director and past Director of Artistic Growth for the Charleston Artist Guild. She is a member of the Oil Painters of America, Charleston Outdoor Painters Association, the SC Watercolor Association, and the Portrait Society of America.   Laurie teaches private lessons in her studio as well as workshops in the area.  Laurie’s work has been displayed in several galleries in the Charleston area. She is now represented by the Wells Gallery, 125 Meeting Street in Charleston. You can also find her paintings at The City Art Gallery, Greenville, NC and The I. Pinckney-Simons Gallery in Beaufort, SC.  

On October 12, Laurie will be demonstrating underpainting and the color of the light of the day and how it effects color mixtures of light and shadow.

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Margaret and Donna check in members.

Fall Centerpiece

Betty Rader

Good lookin' ladies!

Jerry talks to Carl.

Hi Stan!

Melinda Smith samples the refreshments.

Stacy converses with ?

Lee Sipe

Meg Gregory

President Karen waits for meeting to start.

Books in the TAG library.

Speaker:  Laurie Meyer

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