ASSOCIATED ARTISTS OF THE INLAND EMPIRE
MASTER ARTIST DEMONSTRATIONS 2005
SEPTEMBER 14, 2005

HAL LAMBERT

 

Hal Lambert watercolors
32071 Pacific Coast Hwy
Laguna Beach, CA  92651
(949) 499-4331

WATERCOLOR

Hal Lambert is an accomplished watercolorist and oriental brush painter who has traveled extensively throughout the world in search of meaningful subject matter to capture his impressions.  His studies with Master Chinese Brush painters in China combined with his training in Western Watercolor techniques and his experience and training as an Architect has culminated in a refined blending of Form, Color, and Movement that can only be described as New Age Impressionism.  His works of art employ this fascination with color, pattern, design, and movement to accentuate the Myth, Magic, and Spirit felt when viewing the completed work.

Education
Otis Art Institute                                  Los Angeles, California
University of Southern California     School of Architecture

Laguna College of Art                         Laguna Beach, California
Saddleback College                              Mission Viejo, California
Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts         Hangzhou, China

Gallery Affiliations:
Back Door Gallery     Laguna Beach, CA
Back Door Gallery     Rancho Mirage, CA
Signature Gallery       San Diego, CA and Del Mar, CA

Mr. Lambert has many national and international shows to his credit as well as extensive honors and awards.  His works appear in many corporate collections including McDonnell Douglas Corp., UPS in NY, NY, and Amoco Corporation.
 


ASSOCIATED ARTISTS OF THE INLAND EMPIRE
Monthly Master Artist Demonstration featuring
HAL LAMBERT

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2005
9:30-11:30 a.m.

MEETING LOCATION!
The Rancho Cucamonga Goldy S. Lewis Community Center
11200 Baseline Road
Rancho Cucamonga, California

Located on the Northwest corner of Baseline Road and Milliken Avenue.


The public is welcome!

Donation of $3 is accepted for non-members.


 

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