The dog days of summer are here. And local artists are doggedly pushing ahead, offering art of all kinds for our Saturday morning gallery.
Professional, amateur, old, young — we want it all. Every medium is welcome. We especially love student art!
The only rule: Your art must be inspired by, reflective of, or otherwise related to the times we’re going through — or the times we’ve lost. Email dwoog@optonline.net.

“Where is Everybody?,” acrylic/canvas (Herman Freeman)

“Lone Wolf,” ink on paper (Allegra Bockhaus, age 13)

“Troubled Waters,” acrylic painting (Amy Schneider)

“Copps Island Oysters/Norm Bloom” (Werner Liepolt)

“The Face” (Bob Weingarten)

“Zinnia,” (Lawrence Weisman)

Nick Visconti created this peaceful sanctuary from these unsettling times, in the backyard of his Old Mill Beach home, (Photo courtesy of Miggs Burroughs)
Thanks for posting these inspiring works of art to bring solace during these trying times.
The work is quite lovely. One question: is the piece “Lone Wolf” supposed to be horizontal or vertical (as displayed here)?
Yes sorry I sent it to Dan with the wrong setting.
it’s been fixed! My apologies.
Lone Wolf is outstanding, The young artists are so talented. I hope to see more of their art.