It took two weeks after the CPSA convention to get back to a daily routine and, as you can see from the pictures below, I'm definitely back to "normal". Here are some things to look forward in the near future:
- New artwork
- An Icarus Art Newsletter
- A new video page for the Icarus Art website and a YouTube account
- A free selection of video clips from my CPSA workshop
The Colored Pencil Society Silent Auction is a very popular convention event. This year it began on Wednesday, July 28, in the hospitality suite and ended on Thursday evening during the membership meeting. The piece that I donated, True Colors, came in as the third contender for the highest bids in the auction. Elizabeth Patterson and Cecile Baird took first and second place respectively.
The awards banquet was particularly meaningful since the Colored Pencil Society was celebrating its Twenty Year Anniversary. Vera Curnow, CPSA founder, gave a memorable talk and introduced a slide show of the history of the Colored Pencil Society. Kay Schmidt, CPSA president, and Paula Parks, CPSA exhibition director, presided over the awards ceremony. My artwork "The Lightness of Being" received one of the top awards, the $1,000 Sanford Prismacolor Award for Exceptional Merit. Best of Show went to "Grapes in a Basket" by Shinji Harada.
Signature status is given to active members who have been accepted into the International show 3 times within 10 years. This was my third time in four years and therefore I gladly received my signature which entitles me to use the initials "CPSA" after my name.
Following is my last set of pictures from the CPSA convention in Santa Clara.
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CPSA Sign at the Hospitality Suite
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Silent Auction Exhibit
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Silent Auction Exhibit
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My Silent Auction Piece
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Rosa Weitzel, Gayle Uyehara, Myself, and Barbara Rogers
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Darlene Colvin, Myself, and Lori Sutherland
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Mr. Weitzel, Violet Martin, Myself, and Rosa Weitzel
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Ruth Arthur, Bill Arthur, Myself, and Linda Rahl
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San Diego Chapter Group Picture
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Vera Curnow, CPSA Founder
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Receiving my Award from Kay Schmidt, CPSA President, and Paula Parks, Exhibition Director
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Diana Garrett (Sanford), Myself, Shelley Minnis (Sanford), and Kay Schmidt
The 2010 CPSA Convention was an unforgettable experience. Here are the highlights:
- My workshop "Wax and Heat, A Match Made in Heaven" went very well
- The 67 workshop attendees were an incredible group - attentive, responsive, enthusiastic, and now my friends
- All the Icarus Drawing Boards sold out and more
- The exhibition at The Art Museum of Los Gatos was outstanding
- The CPSA sponsors and corporate members were incredibly generous with all of us - nobody went home empty handed
- The Award Banquet was truly memorable especially for the slide show that chronicled the twenty year history of the Colored Pencil Society
- I received my Signature pin - yay!
- My artwork "The Lightness of Being" was honored with the Sanford Prismacolor Award for Exceptional Merit
- Last but certainly not least was the opportunity to reconnect with old friends and make new ones
I have so many great pictures and memories to share but I'm staring at a mountain of boxes blocking the light of my studio window. They are waiting for me to unpack them; all my art supplies and tools have to go back into their proper place as soon as possible or I will not get any sleep tonight. I'll post again soon.

July 29, 2010 - Ester's Workshop at the CPSA Convention