Santa Cruz County Artist: October, 1983
On the cover, and of the leading article, is Lee Blair, a renowned watercolorist and animator. The second article focuses on the Children's Art Foundation, a local organization focused on re-educating American children's artistic tastes from commercial to personal. The third article interviews Kelly Tefler, up and coming commercial artist and automobile portraitist. Near the end of the magazine is a series of ongoing exhibits for the month.
Notables: water color painting, Don R Medina, Robert Vala, Hillhaven Extended Care, Dorothy Goebel, Jackie Dunning, Rick Lynch, San Jose State University, Elaine Roe, Kamala Lomax, Santa Cruz Woodworkers Association, Sandor Nagyszalanczy, KUSP, Valerie Wolf, Jill Henry, Joseph Zirker, Singular Image, Jackie Christeve, The Showplace, Santa Cruz Art Center, John Thomson, Bob Muson, Karen Laubhan, Linea Forhan, Anne Dalbey, Steve Wiltse, Juanita Wolff, Loretta Mull, Judy Bumgarner, Mary Kennison, Norma Souza, American Watercolor Society, Chouinard School / Cal Arts, Mary Blair, Millard Sheets, Santa Cruz Art League, California School of Watercolor Painters, David Siquieros, Los Angeles Colosium, Walt Disney, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Fantasia, Grand Canyon Suite, Ferde Groffe, Campbell Soup Kids, I Love Lucy, Monsanto, Bell Telephone, Disneyworld Contemporary Hotel, Nolan Bushnell, Pizza Time Theatre, The Elf that Tried to Program Christmas, Don Bluthe, Gerry Mandel, William Rubel, Stone Soup Magazine, Una Bare, Rexene Gold, Marnie Dufau, Noel Morey, Troy Barnett, Matthew Leeds, Daniel Ramirez, Harold James Cleworth, Betty Beaker and Tubby Test Tube, Jim Telfer, Memorex, Delorean Motor Car, Jeff Beck, George Barris, John Schneider, Herb Caen, Jesse Sweetwater, Tony Marsh, David Pendell, Mary Warshaw, Suzani, Elizabeth Moller Lindsley, Richard Bulman, Mary Laporte, Beto Byram, Stan Fullerton, Kurt Cheney, Paul Gregory Dileanis, Futzie Nutzle, Lynn Bashore, Fast Edy, John Gautam Maxon, Denise Clement, Coeleen Kiebert, John O Thomson, Rachel D K Clark
Notables: water color painting, Don R Medina, Robert Vala, Hillhaven Extended Care, Dorothy Goebel, Jackie Dunning, Rick Lynch, San Jose State University, Elaine Roe, Kamala Lomax, Santa Cruz Woodworkers Association, Sandor Nagyszalanczy, KUSP, Valerie Wolf, Jill Henry, Joseph Zirker, Singular Image, Jackie Christeve, The Showplace, Santa Cruz Art Center, John Thomson, Bob Muson, Karen Laubhan, Linea Forhan, Anne Dalbey, Steve Wiltse, Juanita Wolff, Loretta Mull, Judy Bumgarner, Mary Kennison, Norma Souza, American Watercolor Society, Chouinard School / Cal Arts, Mary Blair, Millard Sheets, Santa Cruz Art League, California School of Watercolor Painters, David Siquieros, Los Angeles Colosium, Walt Disney, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Fantasia, Grand Canyon Suite, Ferde Groffe, Campbell Soup Kids, I Love Lucy, Monsanto, Bell Telephone, Disneyworld Contemporary Hotel, Nolan Bushnell, Pizza Time Theatre, The Elf that Tried to Program Christmas, Don Bluthe, Gerry Mandel, William Rubel, Stone Soup Magazine, Una Bare, Rexene Gold, Marnie Dufau, Noel Morey, Troy Barnett, Matthew Leeds, Daniel Ramirez, Harold James Cleworth, Betty Beaker and Tubby Test Tube, Jim Telfer, Memorex, Delorean Motor Car, Jeff Beck, George Barris, John Schneider, Herb Caen, Jesse Sweetwater, Tony Marsh, David Pendell, Mary Warshaw, Suzani, Elizabeth Moller Lindsley, Richard Bulman, Mary Laporte, Beto Byram, Stan Fullerton, Kurt Cheney, Paul Gregory Dileanis, Futzie Nutzle, Lynn Bashore, Fast Edy, John Gautam Maxon, Denise Clement, Coeleen Kiebert, John O Thomson, Rachel D K Clark
Creator:
Mark Marinovich
Source:
Santa Cruz County Artist
Date: 1983
Type:
MAGAZINE; ARTICLE
Coverage:
- Santa Cruz
- Art
- Artists
- Animation
- Painting
- Painters
- 1980s
- Aptos
- UCSC
- Animators
- Automobiles
Identifier: MS-SANTA CRUZ-ART AND ARTISTS-26
Collection
Citation
Marinovich, Mark. “Santa Cruz County Artist: October, 1983.” Santa Cruz County Artist. 1983. SCPL Local History. https://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/items/show/138108. Accessed 2 Oct. 2025.