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NOAPS SPRING 2017 ONLINE INTERNATIONAL
The results of the Spring 2017 Online International have been postedMay 16th, 2017See the beautiful selection in our new websiteBEST OF AMERICA Exhibit 2017
Our 27th anniversary of the Best of America Exhibit. One of the Best art exhibition of oil and acrylic painters in NorthAmericaOctober 16th, 2017The exhibit will take place at the beautiful Castle Gallery in Fort Wayne, Indiana from October 16 through November 11, 2017Submissions are now closed. Notifications will be July 26, 2017
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Monthly Archives: March 2017
Larry Rudolech: The Call of Light and Color
One can not help but be drawn in by Larry Rudolech’s painting, “Not Just a Bridge”, winner of Best Use of Light and Color Award sponsored by Cheap Joe’s Art Stuff in the 2016 NOAPS Best of America Exhibit. This … Continue reading
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Hebe Brooks: Reflections
As one looks at the still life painting by Hebe Brooks, “As Sweet as Honey”, which won the Best Still Life Award sponsored by the Martin F. Weber Company in the 2016 NOAPS Best of America Exhibit, there is not … Continue reading
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Cecy Turner: Drawing on Nature
As the shafts of sunlight filter through the trees, the viewer can almost feel the cool, crisp air. It may be easy to linger on the colorful snow and the twisting of the brook, but as we follow the trickle … Continue reading
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