Pine Shores Art 
Association
FABULOUS FAKES Show (page 1 of 3) - October 2023

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Celebrating over 40 years of  fine arts in the community
The Card Players 
by Paul Daukas
An acrylic interpretation of
a painting by Paul Cezanne
Waterlogged 
by Jerry Heffner
An acrylic interpretation 
of a painting by Ben Stoats
Oleanders 
by Carol Neugebauer
An acrylic interpretation of a painting 
by Vincent Van Gogh
Owl & The Pussycat 
by Carol Freas
A pen & ink interpretation of 
an illustration by Edward Lear
Little Dancer In Watercolor 
by Linda Werner
A watercolor interpretation of 
the sculpture 'Little Dancer of Fourteen Years'  by Edgar Degas
Degas Sculpture 
The Little Dancer
by Bradford A Thomas
An oil painting interpretation of 
the sculpture 'The Little Dancer'  by Edgar Degas
Demonstration on 17 October 1905 
by Tom Troyano
A watercolor interpretation of 
a painting by Ilya Repin
Gold Finches 
by James Maloney
A watercolor interpretation of 
a painting from The Audubon Society
Edward Hopper House 
by Beverly Haber
A watercolor interpretation of 
a painting by Edward Hopper
Tribute To Van Gogh 
by Rosemary Glass
An acrylic interpretation of 
a painting by Vincent Van Gogh
White Framed Polyphonically 
by Donna Ransome
A watercolor & ink interpretation of 
a painting by Paul Klee
Graphic Greatness 
by Leslie Williams
An acrylic interpretation of 
a composition by Piet Mondrian
Jackson Pollack 
by Anna Simmons
An acrylic interpretation of 
a painting by Jackson Pollack
Don Juan Glimpses Le Tout Beau 
by Joe Harness
A mixed media interpretation of 
a painting by Francis Picabia
Fabulous Fakes Reception
happened on Sunday, October 15th

More than 40 Pine Shores artists have portrayed the work of history’s great painting masters, either by attempting exact copies, or by interpreting famous masterpieces with an added thought-provoking or comical twist to the original work.

We celebrated this wonderful show and cheered on the award winners. The reception was in the Stafford gallery 
and studio in Manahawkin. It was open to the public, everyone was invited.

PSAA received funding this year from a grant administered by the Ocean County Cultural & Heritage Commission from funds grated by the New Jersey State Arts Council, a division of the New Jersey Department of State.
On October 15th the paintings were judged by Jonathan Law.
The Awards were presented by PSAA President Lonny Hall.