Pine Shores Art Association offers classes with 
renowned instructors who lead their fields in skill and talent

Nancy Barch
Glenys Baulderstone
Lisa Budd
Kim Cesaretti
Jill DeFelice
Nancy Edwards
Carol Freas
Ellen A. Gavin
Jeri Greenberg
Bob Heyer
Renee Leopardi
Mick McAndrews
Carol Nace
Marie Natale
Tom Rutledge
Dianne Sutherland Ball
Andrea Sauchelli
Mary Walker-Baptiste


Below are this year's Featured Instructor profiles

Mary Walker-Baptiste
Mary Walker-Baptiste achieved a Minor in Art in her undergraduate days, and she has taken an eclectic mix of Adult School art classes, including clay work on a wheel, stone sculpture, gold jewelry making, Ukrainian egg decorating, and mirror etching.

    Upon retirement in 2005 from teaching elementary students, Mary attended her local Ridgewood Adult School, this time in an acrylic painting class. For that year, Mary explored still life, figures, and landscape, being able to use some of her parents' brushes and art tools, which made it even more precious to renew her love of painting. Mary moved to Waretown in 2006, and was so pleased to find Pine Shores Art Association in Manahawkin as her new “art home”. There she studies drawing, watercolor and oil painting. She has won awards in their Juried Shows, Student Shows, and the Photography Show. 

    Mary shows at many of the local venues and has acquired a following for her miniature oils. In 2008 she accepted the position of Director of the Children’s Art Classes at Pine Shores, and has used her skills from over 30 years of teaching, to inspire young artists of Ocean County.



Tom Rutledge
After one of the Members Meetings last year, Tom demonstrated his brush, pen and ink technique.
Kim Cesaretti
Kim Cesaretti is a freelance artist, designer, and art educator with a very diverse work and education background. Kim holds a Certificate of Eligibility in Art Education (N-12) in New Jersey. She was a graphic designer for many years at Naval Air warfare Center Aircraft Division Lakehurst and also served as an Adjunct Instructor at Georgian Court University teaching Web Design Graphics.

    Kim has been an artist since she could pick up a crayon. Painting has always been her first love and her favorite medium. She earned her B.A. in Art Education from Georgian Court College, now Georgian Court University (GCU). In her senior year, she received GCU’s Art Award and the Dean’s Award for Academic Excellence.

    She also donates her time and talent to other community organizations and non-profits including her church, Girl Scouts of America, and the American Cancer Society Relay for Life. She has led many art party fundraisers and has designed logos, t-shirts and banners for the Berkeley-Lacey Relay team, Team Callis.

    Presently, in addition to her continued charity work, Kim enjoys being a freelance Art Instructor and teaches drawing and painting in watercolor and acrylic as well holding private instructor-led art parties (canvas and glass). Kim enjoys sharing her knowledge and love of art with people of all ages. It gives her great joy to help others become the best artists they can be! You can learn more about Kim and her work at 
http://cesarettikimberly.wixsite.com/kim-cesaretti

Lisa Budd
Lisa Budd is an accomplished artist in several media - including traditional watercolor, oils, and watercolors on yupo. She attended FIT in New York, and has an impressive list of honors including elected membership in the American Watercolor Society, signature memberships in the Salmagundi Club, Audubon Society, Allied Artists of America, and several state and regional watercolor societies. Click here to see the entire list.

    Lisa has won dozens of awards for her beautiful work and her work has appeared in half a dozen publications, including Who's Who in American Art (2015). Her paintings are in galleries and public buildings in Texas, Tennessee, and several locations in New Jersey.

    We are fortunate to have her here at Pine Shores as one of our instructors. Look for her upcoming classes.

www.lisabudd.com





Jill DeFelice
Jill DeFelice is primarily a self-taught artist. She has dabbled in acrylics, gouache, and bronze sculpture but paints mainly in oils. She first started painting in 2001 with Russian Impressionist Valery Gueraskevich. In 2003, she relocated to Hong Kong and China where she continued her art education under NY Students Art League member, Patricia Pitts. 
Jill is an associate member of Oil Painters of America and her works are in private collections in New York, Moscow, Saudi Arabia, Beijing, Toronto, Brisbane, and Hong Kong. She painted Asian themes for a number of years as an expatriate. Now permanently back in the USA, she is enjoying exploring local themes here at the Jersey Shore.

An experienced elementary school teacher, Jill has also taught art in small group instruction to adults in Hong Kong and Guangzhou, China. Her approach to teaching encourages students to relax, have fun, and step outside their comfort zones to try new things. Painting, in her mind, should be a joyous experience, an exploration.

Renee Leopardi
Renee Leopardi was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio and after 12 years of Catholic school, she decided to immediately join the work force. Within a year after high school, she decided it would be best to continue her education and worked her way through night school to achieve an Associate’s Degree in Liberal Arts from the University of Cincinnati.     

    During those years, she met many wonderful people, one of which is her husband, who grew up in southern New Jersey. In 2002, she relocated to southern New Jersey to start a family and has never looked back.

    From early childhood, Renee has always been interested in art. However, art was never pushed or nurtured as a possible career path, so art became her hobby for years. In 2008, she took an Advanced Painting workshop at Studio Incamminati in Philadelphia. From then on, she knew her focus had to change. Since that first workshop, she has continued to further her art education through workshops and independent study including Life Drawing and plein air painting sessions with fellow local artists.

    Her newest works are primarily pastel paintings. Through her studies, she realized that painting with pastels has pushed her to explore and create more than she thought she could. Working with pastels can be quick and expressive in a way she wasn’t finding before. Working with pastels has also altered her overall painting style by giving it a turn toward impressionism.

    She finds inspiration in the local seasonal landscapes of southern New Jersey; from the ocean and marshes to creeks and woods to farmland. When the weather isn’t so friendly, she and her painting friends move indoors to work on still life or the figure. Recently, she has found new inspiration in teaching pastel and charcoal.

Renee@ReneeLeopardi.com
www.ReneeLeopardi.com
Carol Nace
When Glenys Baulderstone moved to Tokyo from Dayton in 1998, she was inspired by the exquisite works of art that surrounded her. For the two years she lived in Tokyo she studied sumi-e, Japanese brush painting, with well-respected artist Shoko Ohta, a third generation fine art painter and descendant of calligraphers of the Shogun in the Edo period. Ohta became known to the foreign 

Glenys Baulderstone 

community through her regular showings in department stores in the Ginza and Tokyo hotels. The sumi-e class consisted of a group of four Japanese women and three Australians. This dedicated group met weekly with Ohta Sensei for a full day of painting flowers, plants and landscapes working strictly within the ancient method.

  On returning to Ohio in 2000, Glenys continued painting; studying watercolor at the Dayton Art Institute and teaching sumi-e weekly at Otterbein in Lebanon, Ohio.

  When Glenys and Ken moved to Waretown in 2003, she joined Pine Shores Art Association where she enjoys taking classes and organizes Pine Shores museum trips. She looks forward to sharing the techniques of sumi-e with her friends at PSAA and both sumi-e (Japanese brush painting) and Ikebana (Japanese flower arranging) at Ocean County Libraries. She has demonstrated at Waretown and Lakewood and has recurring dates to demonstrate at Lavallette, Tuckerton, Manchester, Toms River, Lacey and Stafford.

Nancy’s Simple Art Philosophy

“If someone enjoys what he or she is doing, while learning new skills, they will continue to do it. My personal passion for teaching art and watching my student’s progress and learn to love art is what keeps me going. Creating an accepting environment is key! I will find a way to help my students achieve their goal, no matter how skilled or limited they may be. All you need is the desire to learn and have fun. My step-by-step instruction style, has helped many whom initially struggled with art, find joy.”
Since she was a child, art has been a daily part of Nancy’s life. She has taken various classes at institutions including Rutgers, RVCC, Pratt, DuCret School of Art, the Contemporary Art Center and Pine Shores Art Association. More recently, she has been studying with Tom Lynch, Joe Fettingis, Tony Couch and Fabio Cempranelli, all nationally recognized watercolorists. She was an artist in residence at XACT Studios for three years, working side by side with award winning photographer Jim LaSala and Jim Roselli. In addition, she has had various mentors help her to refine her skills.

Nancy has exhibited in local and state shows, as well as at Lincoln Center in NYC. Her work has been seen around the globe as part of “The Ocean Show” through the Visual Arts League. A major accomplishment was the completion of two large oil paintings (4’x6’ ) for Mary, Mother of God Catholic Church, a 4000 family congregation.

Through her business, Creative Art Spaces, Nancy prides herself in using art in a collaborative manner to educate about health issues, provide instruction to special populations and fundraising opportunities. Some of her projects included the Nationwide Hands of Hope Project, RAYS Art Project and NJ350Elements. After moving to Barnegat, she joined Pine Shores Art Association and is our current President.

CAROL FREAS has a BA in Art Education, 1965. She has been teaching the illusive, unpredictable quality of transparent watercolor for forty years, at times combining the work with the lineal effect of pen and ink or patterning and texture of collage.

    Growing up on LBI provided strong images of loss and change in our way of life which then sparked her need to illustrate the history and places in her art. Along with a love of color and fine detail in painting, she also enjoys the challenge of capturing old memories in words for local publications.

Meet Carol Freas...
Taylor Troehler has been taking photographs since she was in Kindergarten. She is a working photographer and has been trained on a wide variety of cameras as a sales and service expert for Nikon and Canon. Photography, and sharing the how-tos of photography, is her passion.

    She wants folks to know you can get good pictures from any apparatus – from a pin hole box to a fancy SLR—and her mission is to make your camera less intimidating and give you tips you can use immediately to improve your own photography skills. 

    She is a hardworking young woman and is currently working her way through Rowan College to become a teacher, while living on her own. Her enthusiasm for teaching others and sharing her passion for photography will soon have you snapping amazing photos of both your art and references for your painting.

Taylor Troehler
Check out Jill's website: Jilldefeliceart.com
To see Kim's gallery of paintings, click here.
Andrea Sauchelli
Andrea Sauchelli is a full-time artist and lives and works in Manahawkin, New Jersey. She was born in Columbus, Ohio and has received a BFA at Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York.  

    She has exhibited her art in New York, Philadelphia and throughout New Jersey. Andrea was chosen as a finalist for Professional Artist Online Magazine and has received an Honorable Mention for statewide exhibition at the Art Alliance in Redbank, New Jersey.  Andrea is represented at Solace Studio Gallery on Long Beach Island, NJ.

    Her work is in many permanent collections throughout southern New Jersey.  You can appreciate her style and art form at AtlantiCare hospital branches as well.
  Andrea has held a lecture at the Ocean County Library on Art and Momentum and we are thrilled to have her here teaching and mentoring our artists about abstract art at Pine Shores Art.  

    You are encouraged to visit Andrea’s website where you get a true sense of the personal journey she has made and how she is able to express it in her inspiring artwork. Her “Statement” portion is a must-read, for she is also an amazing writer who can touch your heart with her words as well. 

See Andrea's website: www.andreasauchelli.com
Watercolor media artist Thomas Rutledge knows he has been fortunate to be able to continue painting all of his adult life. From a tragedy he suffered as a young man in Vietnam when he lost the use of his hands, he went on with his wife’s encouragement to a duel career as a successful commercial and fine artist.

    When asked about his beginnings, Tom recalls, “Even when I was a kid, I felt I would be an artist one day. I always drew and painted. I didn’t have art classes in school, but my wife Barbara did. We met in East Side High School in Newark, NJ. I did a pastel portrait of her and she said, “Why don’t you do this for a living?” She took the portrait to show her art teacher and the next thing I knew,
 I was offered a scholarship to the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts. I was the first student to go there from East Side High and it was great!

    Rutledge was trained by artist Charles Waterhouse in the Howard Pyle style of illustration. Pyle is known as the “father of American Illustration. Waterhouse was taught by William James Aylward, who was taught by Howard Pyle. So Tom sees himself as 4th generation Howard Pyle style. (Aylward was also a student with N.C. Wyeth who became known as the greatest American illustrator and muralist.)

    Tom is known for his precise paintings of local landscapes and haunting portraits of the down and out in his hometown of Newark. Currently he teaches Creative Arts at Rutgers University specializing in Drawing and Anatomy, as well as at Pine Shores Art Association where he also serves as Gallery Director, and was President from 2008-2010. Tom is a master instructor in Watercolors, Gouache, Charcoal, Pencil, Pen & Ink Drawing. He loves sharing his knowledge with students at PSAA. His patience and encouragement as well as ability to lead fledgling students to the next level makes Tom’s classes among the first to fill when the calendar comes out. 

    Tom has won awards too numerous to count, but when asked which ones stand out in his mind, he recalls his 1st place win in the Allied Artists of America show, and the Garnet Award in the Northeastern Watercolor Society. While Tom is always working on his next painting, and next show, today he takes pride in knowing many students of his are now winning prestigious awards around the tri-state area. Tom travels to many of these shows, and conducts demonstrations at many locations. If that’s not a full palette, Tom is currently also preparing not one but two books he hopes to publish in 2019.  

As a signature member of the American Watercolor Society and the Philadelphia Water Color Society, the work of Delaware County Artist Nancy Barch has traversed the United States.

    Ms. Barch has garnered a number of coveted awards for her work in a variety a media including Best of Show in the Pennsylvania Watercolor Society, the Elizabeth Shober Hooper Award and the Emerton Heitland Memorial Award from the Philadelphia Watercolor Society, the Paul Remy Award from the American Watercolor Society, NY, the Daler-Rowney Award and Silver Brush Award from the Kentucky Aqueous Touring Exhibition, and the Peterson Memorial Award from the National Society of Casein and Acrylic Painters. In 2011, 100 Artists of the Mid Atlantic, published 
Nancy Barch
by Amazon.com books, has a feature article on Nancy's experimental work.

    Nancy has received commissions from the Liberty Properties Group, Scotties Tissues, the McDonalds LPGA Golf Classic, and the American Cancer Society. Her work is included in many corporate collections, such as Morgan Stanley, Liberty Properties, AIG, Bank America, FIS Corp, Montgomery, McCracken, Walker and Rhoades, Anapol Weiss and Lincoln Investments.
Mick McAndrews
Mick McAndrews' award winning paintings strive to capture the mood and atmosphere of a subject, combining the magic of watercolor with reverence for the principles of design to create works of sophisticated simplicity.

    He is a signature member of the Philadelphia Watercolor Society (Crest Award), the Pennsylvania Watercolor Society (Sylvan Grouse Guild) and the Baltimore Watercolor Society. 
He is also an Artist Member of the Mid-Atlantic Plein Air Painters Association.

    Please check the Galleries page of his website https://mickmcandrewsfineart.com/ or contact the artist directly regarding paintings and availability. Mick teaches watercolor workshops across the U.S. and is actively seeking workshop opportunities in the U.S. and abroad.

Artist’s Statement

I am a passionate painter who believes that time spent painting is precious. My goal is to draw and paint every day and I believe that the fastest way to artistic growth is through the activity of painting.  
    I enjoy painting outside to take advantage of surroundings, natural light, and the sights and sounds that influence each painter's creative nature. Outside in nature’s studio is where I find the greatest challenge and the greatest reward. I am challenged to capture the moment because light and its effect, reflection and cast shadow changes continuously. I am forced to simplify, to reduce the overwhelming complexity of what’s in front of me into only the most important shapes and values. 

    My nature is to be spontaneous so working loose and impressionistically appeals to me. The magic of watercolor is found in the partnership between artist and medium, of finding a balance between the knowledge, technique and skill of the painter while leaving room for the magic that makes watercolor so distinctive. 

Dianne Sutherland Ball
Painter of plants, illustrator and arts tutor

Dianne Sutherland Ball first learned to paint intricate floral patterns onto china in the 1980's when she trained as a design technician with Royal Doulton, Staffordshire.
In the late 1980s a move to Scotland allowed her to establish herself as an artist and illustrator, and by the 1990's she was specializing in botanical subjects and
took time out to study for a BSc Hons in Biology at the University of Aberdeen in 2003, where she studied floral morphology in relation to reproductive success.

    Thereafter, she spent time working in education but continued to work as a artist.  In 2004 she was accepted by the RHS picture Committee and exhibits regularly
at shows, on four occasions being awarded medals, elected as a full member of the Society of Botanical Artists in 2012 and in 2016 co-opted on the SBA Council.  She was invited to join the the Sydney Royal Botanic Garden Florilegium in 2013.

    Dianne's work is in the permanent Collection at the Hunt Institute of Botanical Documentation, Pittsburgh and the Sydney Florilegium.  She exhibits nationally and internationally, most recently at the ASBA 19th International, at the New York Design Center, where her work, Fritillaria imperialis 'Rubra' received an honorable mention.

    In 2016 her Strongylogon macrobotrys, was exhibited at the Museum of Sydney and in 2018 it traveled back to the UK, where it was exhibited at the Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Kew.

    Dianne enjoys travelling to paint and teach and is currently working on a project documenting selected plants from Bank's Florilegium.

She continues to work as a commercial illustrator and tutor of Botanical Art.
Jeri Greenberg
Painting Glass with Pastels
In this workshop, we will explore the nuances of glass and all its reflections and shadows. Glass is only described by what is in it and around it, taking on whatever colors the objects cast it's way; and we will paint its mystery. Come explore and enjoy.

Painting All the Colors of White
In this workshop we will paint white objects, fabric, etc WITHOUT using white pastels. Learn to really SEE what colors make up what we think are just "plain white things"! Use your imagination and let yourself paint what you see, not what you think you see!
Marie Natale
Marie Natale started painting at the age of twelve encouraged by a teacher who recognized her early potential. Marie developed her talent through high school then went on to receive a Master’s Degree in Art Education from Rowan University. Thus, began a lifelong love affair with creativity and art, which has manifested in a variety of achievements.

An early advocate of art education for children of all ages, Marie taught in the public-school system for ten years, and won the acclaimed “Teacher of the Year Award”.

Marie is also a businesswoman who founded Paw Togs/Enchanted Beginnings, a designer clothing line for infants and children. After 
successfully running this business for 10 years, Marie turned her attention to industrial design, creating gift products and plant containers distributed worldwide via national chains such as Walmart, Lowes, Kmart, and others.

Marie designed and painted covers for Exit Zero Magazine in Cape May, and Ocean City Magazine in Ocean City, both located in NJ. Her work is published in “Splash 14 Best in Watercolor 2013, and in Splash 17 through North Light Books.

A Signature Member of the Noyes Museum in Galloway, Marie has been exhibited in and captured many awards for her watercolors both locally and on the national level.  She was awarded the Gold Medal of Honor in Aquamedia by Audubon Artists Inc.in 2013.

Marie currently teaches watercolor privately at her home studio as well as at the Ocean City Art Center in Ocean City, in Gloucester County, Cape May and at community centers and art guilds throughout the East Coast and abroad. Sharing knowledge of art theory and design as well as techniques in this exciting medium brings Marie full circle to her early training with a Master’s Degree in Art Education.

A signature member of both NJWCS and Philadelphia WCS, Marie Natale is an award winning and highly recognized artist who says her goal in life is to use her talents to make the world a brighter place while she continues to share with others the joy that art has brought into her life.  Marie works in her studio at home in New Jersey.​
Ellen A. Gavin oil painter. Born in Philadelphia received a BFA Cum Laude from Temple University Tyler School of Art. Enjoying an energetic painterly style, Ellen’s landscapes, figurative & equestrian paintings have been widely exhibited, awarded & collected. 

Ellen has shown at Rittenhouse Square Fine Art Show, Easton Plein Air, The American Academy of Equine Art, Lex., KY. Salmagundi Club NY. Philadelphia Sketch Club & Rittenhouse Square Fine Art Show. 

For more information visit www.greenbootstudio.com
Ellen A. Gavin
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