Last year marked the birth of what we
hoped would become a tradition. It is rare that first year shows of
any kind are anything to write home about, but I have to say that
this was a real exception. Let me say a few things about it...
It was fortuitous for us that we had to
miss the famous Waterfowl Festival in Easton for the first time in
several years. There are a great many truly world class artists
representing many different disciplines there and it can be quite the
“heady atmosphere”. One discipline that I feel has been
underrepresented is that of model boat making. Waterfowling and
boats are like, well... …ducks and water...
At the time that we were lamenting the missing of Waterfowl Festival for 2013, we were contacted by fellow
model maker Ed Thieler. Ed's models command a lot of respect. If
you are familiar with his work, I don't have to tell you. He was
inviting us to a model show in nearby Oxford. It was a one-day show
on Saturday, the same weekend as Waterfowl Festival and fit well
into our schedule.
When he mentioned a few of the other
model makers that he had invited, it was clear that he had assembled
a group of model makers that would have been appropriate for a
“Master's Gallery” of Model Makers at the Waterfowl Festival.
Because I am bad with names I won't attempt to list them, because I
might forget someone and they were all great. We had the
best in local, regional and some national talent, even including the
curator of the NewYork Yacht Club collection, which is considered to
house some of the finest models ever made. The models at the show represented a wide variety of boats and ships from different places
and different eras and those of the Chesapeake were particularly well
represented.
Some of the modelers gave discussions
of their work and techniques. There was a display of models from
around the world; some contemporary, some ancient. There was a
display of models of the Oxford/Bellevue Ferry Boat. The Oxford
Community Center is modern and the atmosphere was very comfortable.
For model makers, this was an opportunity for people, whose work is
often solitary, to commune.
At the end of the show we asked Ed if
there would be another. At the time he said “I don't know.” Being
involved in show management ourselves, we understood, so we were very
happy when he sent us an invitation for another running of the show
this year. We'll have to put Waterfowl Festival on hold. This show is
that good! If you appreciate model boats, you should come.
Unfortunately, the Waterfowl Festival
doesn't have a “Masters Gallery” for model boats, however, if you
plan to come to the Waterfowl Festival try to add this one to your
list of stops, because you will find miniatures of boats that in every way
rival and complement the quality of carvings, paintings and
sculptures found at the Waterfowl Festival. Oxford is only a few
minutes from Easton and is a beautiful town to visit.
The name of the show is: A Model Boat Show @ OCC
and it will be held at The Oxford Community Center in Oxford,
Maryland on Saturday, November 15, from 10 am to 4 pm.
Their website:
http://oxfordcc.org/a-model-boat-show-occ/
Oxford Community Center,
200 Oxford Road
Oxford, Maryland 21654
410-226-5904
Oxford, Maryland 21654
410-226-5904
Of course, we'll be there with our models, our bench, our book and we'll be happy to answer your questions about models...