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JAG - Artist Of The Month
Cynthia Hedgecock
Cynthia Hedgecock is the
Artist of the Month at the Julian
Library during November.
Residing part time in Julian and
part time on Mission Bay, Cindy
has recorded much of her life
by camera. In spite of careers
ranging from special education
to retail stock brokerage to real
estate sales and management,
she has always managed to set
time aside for photography and
has completed a professional
photography certification at
UCSD. In 2010 Cynthia won the
Epson International Panoramic
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objective in landscape photography is to make the viewer think
'1 want to be there" rather than just to acknowledgement that the
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four grandchildren to practice on) and families. Family memories are
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forever when captured in photographs that convey love and laughter,
sometimes pain, and at their best they turn memories into treasures.
These are the future family heirlooms. Cindy has a small gallery in the
conference room of Smart Space Gallery at 4455 Murphy Canyon
Road, San Diego and a website at www.cindyhedgecock.com.
She can be contacted for questions and appointments at cindy@
cindyhedgecock.com or 858-663-3660. As shown in the Library,
Cindy's photographs can be printed on fine art paper, on canvas, on
metal, or bonded to a clear acrylic. They can be printed in sizes to fit
any wall.
"From Life-
A Direct Painting Exhibit"
At Santa Ysabel Art Gallery
The group show "From Life - A Direct Painting Exhibit" will be at
Santa Ysabel Art Gallery November 14th, 2015 through January 3rd,
2016. Direct painting, popularly referred to as plein air when it is a
landscape, is a term referring to the process of painting directly from
life. Six well known San Diego County artists will exhibit paintings in
the show. The categories of work on display will be still life, landscape,
and the figure. Opening Reception for "From Life - A Direct Painting
Exhibit" will be Saturday, November 14th, 4-8 PM. Admission is free.
Roland C. Andermatt "Andy"
of Alpine, CA.
"Andy" was born in the town
of El Centro in Imperial County,
California on August 5th 1929
and raised in Julian, Ca. He was
the oldest of four children, Allen,
Lily and Val.
He is survived by (Brother) Val
& Lynn Andermatt, (Son) Karl
& Barbara Andermatt, (step-
daughter) Denise Ann Stacey
(grand-children) Tabitha Blakey &
Karl Andermatt Jr. (Great grand-
children) Madelyn (9) Reese (7)
Joshua (7). And many nieces
and nephews.
Roland requested No Services and will be laid to rest at The Alpine
Cemetery in Alpine Ca. Next to his beloved wife Yolanda.1
Roland served in the US Army for 3 years. He was in the Operators
Union Local 302 and Local 12 during this time he worked on the
Alaskan Pipeline.
He was a lifetime member of the VFW in Alpine, Ca.
He was a loving husband, father, brother, grandfather and friend to
all.
He enjoyed Tuesday lunches and Friday cocktails with his long time
friend Manny Gualorama and with many other friends as well.
You will be truly missed by everyone and you touched the life's of
many people and never to be forgotten!
Reserve Your Place
On The Home Tour Now
The Julian Woman's Club is hosting their annual Holiday Home
Tour on Friday, December 11, 2015. The cost of this tour is $20.00.
There will be two tours on December 11th. We will meet at the
United Methodist Church on Highway 78. At the Church you will have
the opportunity to purchase gifts for Christmas from our wonderful
crafters & quilters. Baked goods will also be available to buy.
Refreshments will be served before each tour begins.
The first tour leaves promptly at 9 AM, so be at the church at 8:30
AM. The second tour leaves the church at 1 PM, so be there at 12:30
PM. Come earlier if you wish to shop. The craft shop & baked goods
sales will be closed after the second tour.
Reservations can be made on line as soon as November 1st. The
Julian Woman's Club website address is: julianwomansclub.org. Find
the place that says Reservation form and click on that. The form for
reservations can be printed and filled out and then mailed to Sherry
Lutes. Make a check out to Julian Woman's Club and mail it to P.O.
Box 482 Julian, CA 92036 Attn: Sherry Lutes. Please indicate on
the check which tour you wish to be on: Morning or Afternoon. If
your check covers more than one person write down on the form
the names of the others included on the check and include it with
your check. When Sherry receives the check she will secure your
reservation and email you.
Each guest will be assigned to a car with a driver that knows
the route to each home on the tour. No guest will drive on the tour
on their own. We will tour four or five fabulous homes: Rose Mary
Kearne, & Diana & Don Garrett all located in Julian Estates, and two
wonderful vacations rentals from Rick Dyer of Apple Tree Realty-the
Gingerbread House and The Nest. If you have any questions about
the tour please call Sherry at 619-504-3508.
The public is invited.
The iconic American painter
Edward Hopper always carried a
piece of paper around with him.
On it was this quote from Goethe
referring to an artist's perception:
"Look until you become
fascinated. Trust that you will
see something, if you learn to
wait, the objects will slowly sink
into your consciousness and
they will acquire a significance
that can be measured in color
and feeling." It is in this spirit that:
this exhibit is crafted. It is the
intent of Santa Ysabel Art Gallery
to suggest that, for painters,
making art directly from life can
be a way of seeing. Not merely a
mirror of what is there, but a look
beyond that could lead a painter,
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Larry Groff with his painting rig above Mission Gorge
and the viewer, toward a discovery of an internal reality.
The artists exhibiting in this show are Jane Culp, Joe Garcia,
Catherine Grawin, Larry Groff, James Hubbell, and Margaret Larlham.
James Hubbell will be bringing the figurative paintings on black that
he makes from his painting table at his Hubbell life drawing group.
Catherine Grawin will focus on still life. Margaret Larlham will be
showing still life in addition to a group of contemporary landscapes.
Joe Garcia, Larry Groff and Jane Culp are exhibiting landscape
paintings.
Joe Garcia and James Hubbell are artists known around the
world. Garcia for wildlife and landscape painting and Hubbell as
visionary designer and builder of houses and maker of parks, as
well as sculpture, stained glass, painting and drawing. Catherine
Grawin is a noted painting instructor, teaching privately, and through
the Athenaeum and UCSD Extension. Grawin's paintings mirror
one of her most successful classes which is titled "Big and Loose".
Margaret Larlham has just this year retired as a professor in the
theatre department at San Diego State freeing her to focus full time
on the painting that she has been doing all along. Larlham has had
an amazing across the board creative career as painter, dancer,
storyteller, choreographer, and theatre director. Catherine Grawin is
a Solana Beach artist. Margaret Larlham is from the Tierrasanta in
San Diego.
Joe Garcia lives and works in Julian. The James Hubbell residence
and studio compound is in Santa Ysabel.
New to Santa Ysabel Art Gallery shows are landscape painters
Jane Culp and Larry Groff.
Jane Culp is a respected contemporary painter from Anza, famous
for getting out there into wilder places to paint on large heavy boards.
Larry Groff is able to paint out
of doors in a larger format also,
and has been inventive with the
equipment that he uses to do
this.
Groff lives in the San Carlos
area of San Diego and is well
known for his blog "Painting
Perceptions".
Santa Ysabel Art Gallery is
located at 30352 Highway 78
at Highway 79 in Santa Ysabel,
seven miles below Julian.
Admission to the gallery is free.
Gallery hours are Thursday
through Monday, 11AM - 5 PM,
and by appointment. Closed
Tuesday and Wednesday. For
more information call 760-765-
1676.
Cost-Effective Ways
To Heat Your Home
Jane Culp in her Anza studio
(StatePoint) When keeping your home warm becomes a top priority,
utility bills can get pricey. But upgrades featuring new technologies
and heating strategies can help lower costs comfortably -- plus
these changes can also help make your home more environmentally
friendly.
Zone Heating
A central furnace cycles on and off several times an hour, heating
your entire house, including unoccupied rooms. But supplemental
heating products can warm the living areas that your family occupies
most, allowing you to turn down the thermostat for the central furnace.
This practice can save up to 40 percent off your heating bills,
according to an American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy
report. Instead of a utilitarian space heater, consider alternative zone
heating tools, such as fireplaces, stoves and fireplace inserts, which
look great and add ambiance.
Wood Stoves
In addition to adding ambiance,
new innovations are making
wood stoves a more convenient
way to stay warm this winter.
For example, the Quadra-Fire
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point burn system produces intense rolling flames for powerful and
efficient heat, so warming your home can be as simple as loading the
wood, lighting the fire, and walking away -- and it can reduce home
heating costs by up to 50 percent.
And unlike fossil fuels, wood is a renewable energy source. Burning
wood completes the last step of the natural carbon cycle of trees,
resulting in a zero net carbon impact on the environment. More
information about the benefits of heating your home with wood stoves
can be found at www.quadrafire.com. Annual Maintenance
Annual maintenance to your heating system and home can ensure
you get the best bang for your utility buck. Have your heating system
serviced for optimal performance. You can also change the filters
yourself and should do so periodically.
Seal drafts and ductwork so you don't waste warm air. And
remember that not all weatherstripping lasts forever, so inspect doors
and windows and reapply if necessary.
With these tips, it's possible to affordably and comfortably heat
your home this season.