The holidays and nature dominate this week’s art gallery. As always, works are varied, thought-provoking, creative and clever.
And as we’ve done every week since the pandemic struck, we highlight submissions from all artists. You don’t have to be a pro, or even experienced. We want it all!
Works should be inspired by, relevant to, or somehow, in some way, connected to our current lives. Student art of all ages is especially welcome.
Email dwoog@optonline.net, to share your work with the world.

“Light the World With Hope” (Diane Yormark made, lit and photographed this ceramic menorah.)

“Santa Zoom Call” (Amy Schneider)

“Keep Wishing on a Star” (Ellin Spadone)

“Stars” – sketch paper oil pastels (Jennifer Skarupa)

Drone photo, looking south from Fillow Street and Clinton Avenue (Charlie Scott, Staples High School freshman)

“Old Village Church” (Lawrence Weisman)

“Observed in My Back Yard” (Ellen Wentworth)

“Peekaboo at Earthplace” (Lou Weinberg)

“Color in a Time of Darkness” (Artist Bimi Narang, 88 years old, has painted through the pandemic. Photo/Patty Kondub)

“If Only We Had a Pill for COVID” (Karen Weingarten)