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Birthplace of B.C. Gallery hosts Great Painters Challenge

Competition will pit 13 artists against one another in Fort 91原创 garden on Monday afternoon
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Painter Amanda Jones is one of 13 artists who will be going for gold during the annual Great Painters Challenge in Fort 91原创 on Sunday.

On your marks, get set . . . paint.

Easels will be loaded with blank canvasses at high noon. At the sound of the starting pistol, brushes will be drawn and painting will begin for the Great Painters Challenge.

It will all go down on Sunday, Aug. 5 in the beautiful gardens at the Birthplace of B.C. Gallery in Fort 91原创.

In total, 13 well-known B.C. artists, many residents of the Fort, will compete for the HSBC gold, silver and bronze medals. The artists will have only until 3 p.m. to complete their masterpieces, and the short time frame can be a challenge.

鈥淪ome of the artists have been practising,鈥 said Birthplace of B.C. Gallery co-owner Kurt Alberts.

鈥淪ome are used to painting plein air, but it鈥檚 not easy to complete a piece of art in three hours.

鈥淧ainters like Alan Wylie use tiny brushes while an artist like Brent Heighton has an easier time because he uses big brushes.鈥

Participating artists include Wylie, Heighton, Allan Hancock, Amanda Jones, Carmel Claire, Dianna Ponting, Heidi Lambert, Jack Turpin, Janice Robertson, Joyce Trygg, Linda Muttitt, Lyle Longstaff and Perry Haddock.

All the paintings will be framed at 3 p.m. and hung in the Pine Room of the Birthplace Gallery where they will be judged.

A jury of 10 art collectors will select the top three painting at 4 p.m. and present the artist with the medals. But the public is being asked to pick their favourite, too, for the 鈥淧eople鈥檚 Choice鈥 category.

鈥淭his is our way of celebrating B.C. Day here at the Birthplace of B.C. Gallery, in Fort 91原创 which is the Birthplace of B.C.,鈥 said gallery owner Brenda Alberts.

There are no rules for the competition, only that each artist must start with a blank canvas. There aren鈥檛 any themes. Artists can paint whatever catches their eye and they are welcome to paint from a photograph they bring, said Alberts.

鈥淭hey are welcome to paint the garden or anything they wish,鈥 said Alberts.

Hard Times Blue Grass Band will perform from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Other artists will be doing demonstrations in the garden at the same time and on Monday as well.



Monique Tamminga

About the Author: Monique Tamminga

Monique brings 20 years of award-winning journalism experience to the role of editor at the Penticton Western News. Of those years, 17 were spent working as a senior reporter and acting editor with the 91原创 Advance Times.
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