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Watercolor Artist Bill Hudson to demonstrate Talents

By Sharan Bennett
Media Contact
10/04/2018 at 04:23 PM

On Sunday, October 7, the Loma Linda Cultural Arts Association* will have the pleasure of presenting Bill Hudson as demonstrating artist.  Hudson is an artist of broad interests and many talents, whose aptitudes for science and art have taken him from the aerospace industry to watercolor art, led by his fascination with the sea and with fishermen.  He has pursued each interest over the broad span of world geography, claiming Irvine, California as home base.

Hudson’s paintings are largely maritime oriented; his love of the ocean in all its moods is immediately evident, and is on display in many galleries and museums. Bill Hudson the artist, is the president of Watermen Art and the author of “The Watercolor Pocket Guide”.

Hudson the engineer, is the inventor of the Mahl Bridge®, used by many artists.  To see an illustration of the new capabilities offered to artists and calligraphers by the use of this fine tool, go to www.rexart.com/mahl_bridge.html. (Or see a printout from that site displayed at the October 7 meeting.)

            LLCAA* meetings are held in the Loma Linda Senior Center, located at the southeast corner of the Loma Linda Civic Center complex, at 25541 Barton Road in Loma Linda.  The public is invited; a $5.00 donation is requested from non-LLCAA* member. There is no cost to LLU students.

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