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Annapolis Watercolor Club

Celebrating 50 Years of Promoting the Art of Watercolor Painting

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January 2026 Members' Meeting

  • Wed, January 14, 2026
  • 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Via Zoom

Featuring Demonstration by Guest Artist Luc Boivin

Via Zoom Zoom link will be sent the day of the meeting

6:30 pm:  Salon

We welcome your in-process and completed paintings.  Please send in your recent artwork as jpeg files to both our PowerPoint Master, Shannon Kelly, at skelly823@gmail.com, no later than Saturday, January 10th. Please crop your photo appropriately.  Note TITLE and SIZE. Back story about painting to share is appreciated. You can include your inspiration or purpose for the painting, process, or anything else you would like to share, including questions for improvement or problem solving.

During salon, members are encouraged to type their critiques in chat, which will be recorded and emailed to the artists who participated in the Art Salon.

7:00- 7:15 pm:  President, Linda Luke, gives club updates

7:30 pm:  Demonstration

Luc Boivin is a self-taught painter and illustrator known for his vibrant colors, expressive characters, and intuitive style. Originally from Ottawa and raised in the Outaouais region, he discovered his love of drawing through his grandmother Rose, whose oil paintings captivated him. He won his first drawing competition at age seven, igniting a lifelong passion for art.

Boivin graduated with honors in Architectural Technology from Algonquin College in 1981 and pursued a career restoring historic buildings. His architectural training sharpened his visualization skills and strengthened his ability to compose compelling images.

He has illustrated several books, including My Violin (1981), Cases Closed (1993), and The Library, a Place of Work (2006). 

In 2015, Boivin embraced watercolor, a medium that immediately revealed a fresh artistic voice. His work Girl and Her Bear appeared in Leisure Painter in 2016, and in 2020 he exhibited SWEET at Fabriano in Aquarello in Italy.

With over 500 paintings created, Boivin continues to share his expertise through bilingual workshops and demonstrations, inspiring artists to explore watercolor’s expressive potential.

You can explore more of his work at  https://lucboivin.art/

Address:

P.O. Box 6030

Annapolis, MD  21401

The Annapolis Watercolor Club is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.  

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