Throughout the pandemic — and now, the latest social upheaval — you’ve sent us your work. Your many moods are reflected in your paintings, collages, sketches, photos, sculptures, cartoons and videos.
Please keep ’em coming. Professional, amateur, old, young — we want it all. Student submissions are particularly welcome!
The only rule: It must be inspired by, reflective of, or otherwise related to the times we’re going through. Email dwoog@optonline.net.

“Worldwide Riots for Justice” (Amy Schneider)

Untitled (Allegra Bockhaus, age 13)

For the past 25 years, Kathleen Herlihy-Paoli has lived in Missoula, Montana. She graduated from Staples High School in 1974, and has “great memories” of her Staples, Long Lots Junior High and Greens Farms Elementary School art teachers. She says hello to her home town.

“The Day Westport Closed” (Deborah Johnson)

Miggs Burroughs says, “This was completely accidental. As I took my daily COVID anxiety run, my iPhone snapped photos of my other hand as it clawed its way
through the stress on my path to some sortof peace with it all.”

“Compo Couple” (Lawrence Weisman)

Untitled (Nancy Stember)
Larry Weisman’s “ Compo Couple” elicited my first morning smile. I love his whimsical depiction of these two charming Westport “beach bums.”
Judith Marks-White
I love this weekly posting of art! Thank you, Dan!
Love the couple!
Wonderful artwork, all of it! “Untitled” speaks to me..it is evocative of pandemic and protest, protection and danger…
Exceptional talent still resides in Westport or was educated there. Thanks for the smiles.
Like to buy Amy Sneiders painting. Nomi Jacobs
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