Judge's Choice Award

Randy Mayer
Stayin' Safe!
watercolor
actual size: 9 x 11.5


PINE SHORES ART 
A S S O C I A T I O N
Art Harvest
2020 Online Show
C O N T I N U E D

NOTE:  THIS IS A TWO-PAGE SHOW
(Click on a painting to see a larger view of it)
Mary Sabo
Ferrari & Jo
watercolor
actual size:  9 x 12
Nancy Glines
Hideaway By The Bay
gouache
actual size: 11 x 14
Rich Boscarino
Jeannie 2
pencil & acrylic
actual size: 5 x 12
Dennis Millar
A Street In Europe
acrylic
actual size:  12 x 16
Franken Frames Award

Cathy Heller
Autumn Glow
, colored pencils
actual size: 11 x 18.5
P J Meara
The Boats Of Riomaggiore
watercolor
actual size: 15 x 19
Jackie Hanlon
Red Rocks
watercolor & pastels
actual size: 9 x 12
Stephen Miller
Low Tide
oil
actual size: 30 x 15
Merit Award

Linda Werner
Mr. Peabody
watercolor
actual size: 8 x 16
Carol Neugebauer
Zinnia Blooms
watercolor
actual size: 16 x 12
Cathy Falicon
Luke In The Field
acrylic
actual size: 20 x 20
Paul Daukas
Cycling Long Beach Island
acrylic
actual size: 18 x 24
Linda Reddington
The Recital
oil
actual size: 33 x 11
Nadine Yura
Gourdgeous
oil
actual size: 6 x 6
Catherine Rush
The Swamp Pond
watercolor
actual size: 14 x 11
Irene Bausmith
Forsythe Winter
gouache
actual size: 20 x 16
Merit Award

Nancy Sterr Lang
Boxer
watercolor
actual size: 22 x 17
Kim Cesaretti
A New Beginning
acrylic
actual size: 12 x 9
Paul V. Hartelius III
Late Fall Afternoon At 
Tuckerton Creek
oil
actual size: 14 x 11
Carol E. Skiles
Lemon Drops
watercolor
actual size: 12 x 16
Melody Johnson Schossig
Sunset at Morning Harbor
watercolor & gouache
actual size: 26 x 15
Susanne Porter
Harror Bay Buoys
gouache
actual size: 11 x 15
Nancy Camilleri
Birches
watercolor
actual size: 9 x 12
Rosemary Glass
Wayward
pastels
actual size: 10 x 8
Joseph Gerber
Strawberry Shortcake
watercolor
actual size: 9 x 12
Jim Maloney
Fall Reflections
watercolor
actual size: 14 x 21
Judge's Choice Award

Paul Jablonski
Lolita
gouache
actual size: 9 x 11
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"I was quite pleased with the high quality of the work in this exhibit. It made jurying difficult because of so many fine paintings. It was a pleasure to view all this creative thinking."
Judge:  Charles McVicker