by Deb Shaw
BAGSC members Akiko Enokido and Mitsuko Schultz have been accepted into the 16th Annual International American Society of Botanical Artists at The Horticultural Society of New York. Congratulations to both of you!
Akiko wrote about her painting:
Since ancient times, Cherry blossoms in Spring and Chrysanthemum in Fall are both loved by the Japanese people. The chrysanthemum enthusiasts put a lot of effort to make straight stems and big beautiful flowers on each of the stems.
Flower exhibitions are held all over Japan during the season. We not only enjoy them for viewing but also for their taste in salads or tea.
I found this particular one in my neighborhood. The flower is not good shaped to show in exhibitions, but I was fascinated by its energy to grow. This will be a memorable piece. My first painting in Japan.

“Plantanus racemosa,” California Sycamore, Watercolor by Mitsuko Schultz, © 2013, all rights reserved.
Mitsuko wrote about her painting:
This is my first time to be accepted to the ASBA Horticulture show and I am so happy and excited. I have been studying watercolor with Akiko Enokido since July 2011 and she helped me immensely and has given me a lot of encouragement.
While painting this sycamore piece, Akiko continued to offer advice and encouragement even though she had returned to Japan. Thank goodness for email!
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June 17, 2013 at 12:54 pm
Arillyn Moran-Lawrence
Both pieces are beautifully painted. I love chrysanthemums and hope to add some new ones to my garden. I really like the compositions of both of the paintings. Very interesting. Congratulations to both Akiko and Mitsuko on your work.
Arillyn Moran-Lawrence
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June 18, 2013 at 4:33 pm
Mitsuko Schultz
Thank you Arillyn!
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June 14, 2013 at 9:16 pm
anita Walsmit Sachs
congratulations, Anita Walsmit Sachs
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June 18, 2013 at 4:32 pm
Mitsuko Schultz
Thank you Anita!
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