Society of Decorative Painters

Rosemaling a Norwegian form of decorative arts or tole painting.

The Society of Decorative Painters (SDP) was formed in 1972 to promote interest in decorative painting. Decorative painting includes all styles of painting including Tole painting or Rosemaling. The organization is a "not-for-profit" organization but it does not have tax exempt status.

In 2008, the Society was responsible for finding an artist to paint Christmas ornaments for use in the White House.[1] In 2009, SDP members helped produce holiday decorations for use in the Renwick Gallery at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.[2]

Artist certification

The Society of Decorative Painters offers a certification program for either Certified Decorative Artists (CDA) or Master Decorative Artists (MDA). Artists can be certified in still life, floral or stroke categories. Once a year Master Decorative Artists review anonymous portfolios before selecting an artist for either CDA or MDA certification. The process requires an application, entry fee, and one project submitted for the portfolio.

Code of Ethics

The society has a code of ethics members agree to follow. The ethics include following copyright laws, creating a friendly atmosphere, cooperation between individuals, groups and the like; honesty, fairness and adhering to the organization's code of ethics. [3]

SDP Chapters (Regional/Local Affiliates)

SDP Chapters[4] promote creativity at the local level by organizing classes, seminars, 'paint-ins', and community service[5][6] activities.

References

  1. Breckenridge, Mary Beth (20 December 2008). "Macedonia artist paints White House ornament". Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
  2. "The Holidays at Renwick". Eye Level. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 8 December 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
  3. "Society of Decorative Painters". Retrieved 2012-01-25.
  4. http://www.decorativepainters.org/chapters/ Retrieved 2013-04-15
  5. Cleanup of Parsons Avenue part of new look, The Columbus Dispatch, Thursday May 13, 2010, Retrieved 2013-04-15
  6. Painter brushes blight from Parsons, The Columbus Dispatch, Monday September 17, 2012, Retrieved 2013-04-15
  7. "heartofohiotole.org". Retrieved 2013-04-15.
  8. Heart of Ohio Tole Decorative Delights Return to Convention Center By Margaret Marten , Short North Gazette, August 2011, Retrieved 2013-04-15
  9. HEART OF OHIO TOLE PAINTERS PROVE ‘PAINTING IS A HOOT’ BY PAINTING BOXES & BRAS FOR CHARITIES, Greater Columbus Convention Center, News Releases, Retrieved 2013-04-15
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