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44 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | JUNE 2023 The Four Seasons Rainbow Group continues in our mission to support the local residents who identify as LGBTQ+ and anyone else interested in our community. We usually meet on the fourth Thursday of the month in the Ballroom. We introduce new members, share stories or news that might be of interest to the membership, occasionally hold potlucks, and host themed movie nights. We will gladly entertain ideas from anyone. If you haven't signed up for our email list or feel that you did but are not receiving email, please contact us at rainbowgroup@myyahoo.com. Lastly, if you haven't already joined our Four Seasons Beaumont Rainbow Facebook group, please do so. Both avenues will keep you updated on any late-breaking developments, events, and details of our monthly activity. ~ David Esquerre Rainbow Group Art challenge: complementary colors — red and green: This article will show the results of a challenge I gave to my students to create art using complementary color pairing. Each set of colors are opposite one another on the color wheel. Classes are Mondays from 10 am to 12 noon and/or Wednesdays from 6 to 8 pm. There is a nominal $5 fee per person, per session. If you have any questions, call Rob Kelman at (951) 992-9156. ~ Rob Kelman Mixed Media Arts Rob's Wine & Paint Party Join us Friday, June 16 from 5 to 7 pm in the RCN. Cost is $25 per person (no food or drink included). Limited space! Call Rob to RSVP today (951) 992-9156. By Christine Vergara: "Vermont Farm." While visiting my oldest friend in her new home in rural Vermont, I discovered she had moved across the road from this charming farm scene. It was during the height of summer when the trees were in full bloom. It was a perfect setting for the Red/Green complementary color challenge. Watercolor pencils. By Diane Gray: "e Apple Orchard." is painting is from a special memory I have of an old country home and apple orchard. I was driving out to the coast from Santa Rosa when I saw this charming scene. Watercolors. By Robert Isava: "e Garabit Viaduct, Cantal, France." I chose this bridge to display the harmony between nature and human architectural artistry. Depending on the way you view the painting (upside down, sideways or rightside up), directional optical illusion. Acrylics.