Bedminster
PA Traditional Artisan's Preview Show |
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2010
Traditional Artisan's Preview Show
Upper Bucks County Technical School
Bedminster, PA 18910 |
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Artist Review: 2010 Traditional Artisan's
Preview Show is being held for the 5th year. This
show is organized by Leonard Marschark who is
one of the craftsmen and 18th
Century Clockmaker. This show is designed
to benefit Bedminster Land Conservancy and is
located at the Upper Bucks County Vocational Technical
School in Bedminster PA. You will meet more than
40
Artisans and their incredible hand crafted
treasures. All the artisans are nationally recognized.
Museum
Quality Artistry from some of the country's most
respected artisans. This show will exceed your
expectations! You are invited to see and meet
more than 30 Artisans and their incredible hand
crafted treasures, gathered together here in Bucks
County for this exclusive preview show.
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SHOW NAME:
2010
Traditional Artisan's Preview Show
WHEN:
September
11th & 12th, 2010
SHOW TIMES:
Saturday,
September 11th - 10 am to 5 pm
Sunday, September 12th - 10 am to 4 pm
Admission Price:
$8.00
per person
$2.00 off with show post card
Proceeds
benefit the Bedminster
Land Conservancy
LOCATION:

Look
for the yellow signs!!! |
Upper
Bucks County
Vocational Technical School
3115 Ridge Road
Bedminster,
PA 18910
Note:
For GPS or Mapquest directions
please use - "Perkasie, PA 18955
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Sponsor:
This
show is sponsored by Early
American Life Magazine.
Links:
For
More Information Click
Here
Artist's Attending The Bedminster Show Click
Here
For the Bedminster Show Brochure Click
Here
For information about our sponsor
Early American Life Click
Here
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DEMONSTRATION BY NANCY ROSIER
THE ART OF THEOREM PAINTING
Theorems
are oil paintings on eggshell colored velvet.
Each painting is hand painted by the artist with
the use of a stencil. They are not mass-produced.
Each
theorem starts as a numbered line drawing. The
numbers represent position not color. The stencil
is then cut from the line drawing. Each stencil
and the correct color is then applied to the cotton
velveteen fabric. The numbered stencils are then
used in sequence to complete a finished theorem.
Theorems are true American Folk Art which can
be found in Museums throughout the United States.
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Click here
if you would like to make sure Nancy brings a
theorem to the Bedminster Show that you have seen
featured in one of our galleries, please email
Nancy at nancy@rosier-period-art.com
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