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9 The Julian News
Est. 1967
P.O' Box 1000
Julian, CA 92036
IMMACULATE CUSTOM HOME on one acre EXQUISITE LAKE CUYAMACA HOME. Newer 3
with views to Palomar. Gourmet kitchen, top grade Bedroom, 2.5 Bath residence on .94Acres. Wonderful
appliances, Many custom features. 3 BR, 2.5 BA, modem kitchen, high ceilings, 2 fireplaces, 2 wood
1798 sq. ft. with floor to ceiling windows and wrap- decks, large stone patio, double garage RV parking.
around deck. $575,000 $625,000
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LOVELY SPACIOUS HOME - on 9.24 Acres. Great UNUSUAL AND REMOTE MOUNTAIN PROPERTY. CHOICE SITE IN PINE HILLS. 1.28 Acres with
Floor plan - 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths, Gourmet 20 Acres, Com lete with dry cabin for secluded get- ' easy access, mature trees. Service by water company,,
I Kitchen, Formal Dining Room, 2 Fireplaces, Central away weeken~£. Oak, Fir and Spruce trees. Views. has approved septic layout.
lAir and Heat, Deck, Garage. I[
I $649,000 $240,000 $188,000
AVAILABLE LAND
• FIVE ACRES with views, paved private
road, well and septic in, shed and pump
house - lots of improvements.
$187,000
• 4.32 ACRES on North Peak. On a clear
day you can see to the coast line - also
Stonewall and Cuyamaca Peak.
$180,000
• JULIAN ESTATES - Gated community of
h!gh end homes. 4.7 acres with incredible
v!ews, private road, well in.
$275,000
6.14 USABLE ACRES - Views to Palomar
Mountain and the Volcan Mountain range.
Great horse property.
Priced at $319,000
juli Zerbe, Broker Associate
emaih julinjoe@gmail.com
Rose Steadman, Broker/Owner
° Melo-de Savage, Realtor Associate ° Kirby Winn, Realtor Associate ° Ken Bunch, Broker Associate
email: melo-de@sbcglobal.net emaih kirbylwinn@gmail.com emaih kencbunch@aol.com
Art Is Important In Our Community.......
So Pay Attention
The Julian Art Guild's showing
in the Julian Library for this
month are young artists from the
Julian High School. This show is
located on the southern wall of
the Library when you walk in and
take a quick sharp left.
Although the show does not
seem to be completely hung
when I viewed the exhibit, some
of the artist identified with the
art work are incorrect and labels
missing, there are a couple of
gems that are worth taking a
few moments to view and give
serious thought to.
One is by Anastasia Moore,
grade level 12. Her painting, with
strong use of Rastafarian colors
and a Black man in the center
of the composition, is a number
one pick of the works showing.
The theme one would assume
is the declaration 'or celebration
of black highly rhythmic music.
You almost feel the beats of the
music, this piece is so expressive.
Although the figure is not
necessarily anatomically correct,
by Linda E. Sheridan
it doesn't matter because her
sensitive use of black and white
wash to illustrate the man slightly
tilted (illustrating him in motion)
with dreadlocks swinging really
works. This guy has attitude while
listening to the music expressed
in the painting by the use of a
musical scale and notes running
across the composition. I am
not a musician so I do not know
how the musical notes read, but
viewing this painting I was ready
to turn up the volume and hear
the music, and so I am curious
how do the notes read? Two well
defined speakers, that are almost
rocking, in the composition are
sitting on a ,'table top" of splashed
and spilled ink, you get the music
is loud. Instinctive or well learned,
the artist solved the problem
of a black and white figure with
intense color as the predominant
background, by having him come
through his own framework of
white background outlined in
black ink. The lack of attention to
careful use of the medium again
doesn't distract from the painting
because it is just so expressive.
This painting is fun and if you
take time to "pay attention" to this
work you will probably end up
smiling.
The next piece worth the
attention is a Black and White Ink
by Hannah Hernandez, grade 12.
Hannah was in fact careful with
the use of her medium and the
attention to this enhances this
very well executed work. The
composition is very symmetrical
with out being boring. Good
drawing, good composition and
although there is a lot of patterns
and lines the objects are not
lost or confusing. The objects
she used in her composition,
a peacock feather, assimilated
rose, notes of music, cob webs
are all very symbolic giving
you the artists personal story
conscious or unconscious. Since
the Renaissance, artists have
used symbolic objects to relay
above - Hannah Hernandez
left - Anastasia Moore
secret messages. Paintings or
etchings were meant to be more
than just a "pretty picture." They
had a message and that is what
I would surmise from this picture.
There is a story or message in
there somewhere.
I was glad to take the time to
look at the work of these young
artists. I am only sorry that more
care was not given to the display,
titles, identification of the artists
and attention in how they were
hung. Art is important and what
kind of message do we give
to these young people if work
that they put time, thought and
themselves into expressing is
not treated like it was important.
Having a full body of student work
would have been very exciting
and having the work juried could
have been an event.
Linda Sheridan lives in
Cuyamaca and has a background
in art history.
Etching by Kaya Seewalker
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Sir Thomas Browne
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