19th Annual Juried Competition & Show
19th Annual Juried Competition & Show

We are working on the final arrangements for announcing our 19th Annual Juried Art Competition by sending out and and posting here the Prospectus for the event.  Our juror this year is Texas Artist, Nancy Bush from Fredericksburg.  Check back in Feb/Mar for complete details.

Below, please scroll down to see the results of last year's competition.


Click one of these text links to find out more about this year's show. | Winners | Juror | Patrons

Winners


Clay Pitzer Memorial
Outstanding 3-Dimensional Art Award
"Catch and Release "
Bronze - 22" high- $7,500
by Jack Walker of Clifton, TX

 

 

Lester & Virginia Clark Memorial
Outstanding 2-Dimansional Art Award
"Passage of Time "
Oil - 30" x 15"- $2,500
by Hugh Gaither of Clifton, TX



Fine Arts Center Award
"Anoki"
Graphite/Charcoal - 22" x 16"- $1,200
by Maureen Killaby of Lindale, TX

 


Juror's Award
"I've Just Got To Be A Cowgirl "
Oil - 16" x 20"- $3,800
by K. Henderson of Weed, NM

 

 


Patron's Award
"Marche Militaire "
Oil - 20" x 24"- $2,200
by Berry Fritz of McAllen, TX

 

 


Honorable Mention
"...With A Chance of Showers "
Oil - 38" x 30"- $2,000
by Eric Villarreal of Abilene, TX


Honorable Mention
"Fisherman's Wharf"
Oil - 24" x 18"- $899
by d'Cecelia Johnson of Granbury, TX



 

 


Honorable Mention
"Peonese"
Mixed Media- 30" x 24"- $2,000
by Nancy Stanchfield of Seattle, WA

Juror - John Pototschnik of Wylie, TX


John Pototschnik (Poe-toe-sh-nick) was born in St. Ives, Cornwall, England but grew up in Wichita, Kansas. He received his art training at Wichita State University in advertising design, followed by instruction in illustration and design at Art Center College in Los Angeles. Most recently he has studied human anatomy at the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts in Old Lyme, Connecticut.

In 1982, Pototschnik began painting professionally in the fine arts. Prior to that, he worked as a freelance illustrator for ten years with many of Dallas' major advertising agencies and companies.
Since beginning his fine art career, Pototschnik has become a popular speaker and juror among art organizations. His paintings are in many private collections from Hawaii to Rhode Island and also in several public collections including : cities, banks, corporations and museums.

Pototschnik resides in Wylie, Texas with his wife Marcia. They have two grown sons. He is a past president of Artists and Craftsmen Associated and the Plano Art Association. He has been honored with four George Washington Honor Medals from the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, the John Steven Jones Fellowship, plus many other regional and national awards. He is recognized in "Who's Who in American Art" and "Who's Who in the Southwest". His work has appeared in "First", "The Artist's Magazine", "Southwest Art", "American Artist", "PleinAir Magazine" and "International Artist", plus six books..."The Best of Portrait Painting", "200 Great Painting Ideas for Artists", and "Expressing the Visual Language of the Landscape", "100 Ways to Paint Landscapes", "100 Ways to Paint Flowers and Gardens", and "100 Ways to Paint Seascapes, Rivers and Lakes". Several of his paintings have been published by the New York Graphic Society. He is a signature member of the Oil Painters of America and the Outdoor Painters Society.

"My artistic influences are diverse, ranging from the Barbizon painters of Corot, Daubigny and Millet to the American tonalist, George Inness. I believe all I need to know of the principles of art are to be found in the works of the masters. My paintings are not flamboyant, mysterious, trendy or shocking but I am interested in depicting the truth about life, as I see it, in a naturalistic way free of frills and bravado. I enjoy depicting simple, common, everyday life and its objects as things of beauty and worth. I intend to show the dignity and value of the subjects I paint - just as my artistic influences have. Through continued hard work I want to give to society paintings that transcend the culture and it's ever changing tastes. . . paintings that speak to the heart."





''Open Spaces''
Oil - 16''x27''



'Peace in the Valley"
Oil - 30''x30''

 

 

2009 Patrons

A very special Thank You goes out to the following people and businesses. Without you, this fine event could not take place.

Robert & Sara Armstrong
Mr. Bill Arnot
Rob & Michele Arnot
Citizens National Bank
David & Lyn Clark
Mr. John Ed Conner
Bill & Shirley Echols

First National Bank Albany/Breckenridge
Jesse & Sylvia Geron
Gregg & Jan Goodall
Mike & Cassie Griffith
Greg & Lisa Pitzer
Phil & Lola Pitzer

Ms. Polly Pitzer
Mr. John Richey
Mr. Robin Rominger
Darrell & Susan Shortes
Chaunce & Peggy Thompson
Bryan & Michele Woodward

 

   
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