Artworks
Winners
Gallery One
These pages
will endeavor to bring you the best of past as well as recent artworks that have
won awards in Guild Shows. Photos of past winners are difficult to obtain as
many do not exist or are of a quality too poor to give a reasonable idea of the
colors of the original piece. However, as they do become available, they will be
featured here.
A number of artists have won
a great number of awards, some well over a hundred, so the number of works per
artist
presented here will be restricted .
A number of
these artworks may still be available to those
who may be interested in them. Write to
rayrogue@aol.com .
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Featured below:
Joan E. Meenan -
Brother Eugene DeLauro -
Edward R. Rogaishio
Janet Hugenberger - Nina Jordan - Lisa G Bailey
Click on name
for quick access.
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Award Winning Works of Joan E.
Meenan

"Shaker Kitchen"
Watercolor - First Prize

"Eastern Point, Winter"
Watercolor - Second Prize - 5/92

"A Tree Grows in Lincoln"
Watercolor - First Prize - 12/94

"Untitled"
Watercolor - Best in Show - 10/96

"The Rude Bridge"
Watercolor - First Prize - 12/02

"The North Carolinian"
Watercolor
First Prize - Best in Show - 1/99

"Still Life at Gleasondale"
Watercolor - 12 x 18
First Prize - 4/02
RESUME:
* Joan Meenan*
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Award Winning Works of Brother Eugene DeLauro

"St. Petersburg, Florida"
Oil 20 x 30
First Prize Premier Image Gallery 1991

"Peaks Island, ME"
Oil 18 x 32
Honorable Mention 1/16/00

"Heritage Farm, Westport, MA"
Oil 12 x 24
Honorable Mention 5/01

"Mill Pond"
Oil 18 x 24
First Prize Premier Image Gallery 7/0

"Brother Danli, Honduras"
Oil 20 x 24
First Prize Guild Spring Exhibit 5/31/03
RESUME:
*Brother Eugene F. DeLauro*
Brother Eugene, a member of the Sons of
Mary Missionary Society and a member of the
Framingham Artists' Guild has served in the missions of Peru, Venezuela, and the
Philippines and
has made many paintings of these foreign venues. He studied art at the Art
Students League in New York
and the Rhode Island School of Design where he received a Bachelor of Arts
Degree in
oil painting. This included a one year study in Italy in the Honors Program. He
also, studied at the
DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, MA, the Danforth Museum in Framingham, MA, and
private lessons
with Roger Curtis of Gloucester, MA. He has won a number of awards at various
exhibitions.
He has always admired the French impressionist painters for their love of the
outdoor landscape
and their use of the relationship of color. It is thus his inspiration is drawn
from nature and
people in their natural environment.
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Award Winning Works of Edward R. Rogaishio

"Tulip I"
Mixed Media (Glass & oil on canvas) -
First Prize - Rockport CC - 10/91

"Hail the City"
Sculpture Wood & Oil on canvas 20 x 30
Third Prize Rockport CC 10/16/92

"Fire & Exposure"
Oil 18 x 24
Honorable Mention Guild Winter Exhibition
12/5/92

"Gold Medal"
Oil - 48 x 36
First Prize - Premier Image Gallery - 3/94

"The Seeds of One Are Always in the Other II"
Mixed Media on canvas 30 x 22
Third Prize Guild Winter Exhibit 12/2/95

"Yes, Becky?"
Oil 24 x 18
Third Prize Mass Bay Community College 1997

"Trail Mates II"
Mixed Medium on Fredrix canvas 7.5 x 10
Second Prize Framingham Artists' Guild Spring Exhibit June 2006
RESUME:
* Edward R. Rogaishio *
Fine arts oil painter
from impressionistic,
to abstract, to
experimental. Subjects include everything and
anything. His studies
include classes at
the Danforth Museum,
workshops with Robert Cormier, Martha Mans,
Victor Petrov-Grinov of Russia, and video workshops and a great deal of
self-training.
He is a member of the Framingham Artists’ Guild and a former President
and
Vice-president.
Also, he is a member of the Danforth Museum, the Cape Cod Art association, the
Falmouth Artists Guild, the Southboro Arts Center, and the Blackstone Valley Art
Association.
He has been accepted into the Fractal Art Museum Enterprise and awarded
the FAME logo. FAME accepts only the
best professional artists and the highest quality works.
His artworks are in a number of private and business collections.
His work has been shown
in numerous group
and one man shows including Boston City Hall,
Boston Symphony Hall and
Prince Menchikov's Palace in Lomonosov, Russia.
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Award Winning Works of Janet Hugenberger








*Janet Hugenberger*
Further information about the above
works was unavailable but these are included
because Mrs. Hugenber is both a long time member of the Guild and an excellent
artist
who has won well over 100 awards for her superior work
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Award Winning Works of Nina Jordan

"Young Indian Man"
Pastel 20 x 16
First Prize Weston Arts & Crafts Association Spring 2004

"Man With Red Hair"
Pastel 16 x 12
Second Prize Wellesley Society of Artists Spring 2006

"Lady in Blue"
Pastel 20 x 16
Third Prize Framingham Artists Guild Spring Show 2006

"Framingham, Union Avenue in Spring"
Oil 16 x 20
Third Prize Framingham Artists' Guild Spring Show 2006
RESUME:
* Nina Jordan *
Nina Jordan studied painting at
the Ingbretson Studio of Realistic
Painting, the Boston Museum School, the Danforth Museum School, and with
portrait painters Daniel Greene and Constance Flavell Pratt. She leads the
Portrait Drawing Group at the Center for Arts in Natick. She takes great joy
in creating beautiful pastel and oil paintings.
Nina is a member of the Framingham Artists' Guild, the Center for Arts in
Natick, the Wellesley Society
of Artists, the Weston Arts and Crafts Association, The Concord Art Association
and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Her works have won many awards and prizes.
Nina paints portraits of children, adults, pets, and landscapes in oil and
pastel.
She paints from live sittings and also, from photographs.
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Award Winning Works of Lisa G Bailey

Butterflies (watercolor) Honorable Mention - July 2008

Days Peak (watercolor) - Award of Merit -Dec 2007

Preparation (watercolor) Second Place - Oct 2007

Raging Storm (Oil) - First Place - Aug 2008

Summer Splendor (Oil) - Honorable Mention - May 2008

Three Dozen Pears (watercolor) First Place - May 2008

Tranquil Reflections (watercolor) - Dean Minor Award + First Place - June 2008

Wooded Walk (Oil) Third Place - Sept 2005
RESUME:
Award winning Franklin artist Lisa Grunewald Bailey, originally from Grosse Pointe Michigan, holds a B.A. in Art and Interior Design. Lisa works and teaches in many drawing and painting mediums. She feels it is important to keep current with the mediums in which she teaches. The different mediums stimulate her imagination and allow for more creativity and growth. Lisa decides which medium to use depending on her vision for each painting. Lisa travels extensively in order to collect images and ideas to help create most of her paintings which have nature as the theme. In any medium, her paintings accent color with a vibrantly complex color pallet. They are also noted for their sense of movement, and her attention to detail. Lisa explores many different techniques while adding her own interpretation.
Through this process Lisa invented a new style in watercolor that she calls “Color Weave”. After sketching the image, Lisa weaves the lines throughout the painting with overlapping transparent color to create the shapes. Lisa believes an expressive painting is more than creating a literal summary of the subject but the result of choices made by the artist; what to eliminate, change or simplify.
In 2000, Lisa started her own business, “Developing Artists”, to teach drawing and painting to children and adults. She also taught art through the King Philip High School adult education program in Wrentham, MA from 2001-2007. In 2007, Lisa did a series of art workshops at the Franklin Public Library. She has also been an Artist-In-Resident at South Elementary School in Bellingham, MA, a substitute art teacher at Cornerstone Christian Academy in Franklin, MA, a judge for the “Discover Sri Lanka” children’s contest, a judge for the Franklin Art Association (FAA) as well as the FAA President from ’03–’06, and currently a Rhode Island Watercolor Society board member. Lisa is a member of several local art associations and is very active in exhibiting. Her work has been purchased by individuals and businesses throughout the United States.
Contact Lisa G. Bailey at 508.553.9119 or
lgb@lisagbailey.com. For more information go to www.lisagbailey.com
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