Our online art gallery began nearly 2 years ago, during one crisis: the first weeks of COVID.
We celebrate Week 100 during another: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
As you’ve done for 100 weeks now, you — painters, photographers, sculptors, weavers and many other types of artists, from Westport and the rest of Fairfield County and far beyond — have sent us again some very compelling works.
They address current events, and timeless themes. They are colorful, somber, thought-provoking and inspiring. Thank you for all of them.
Whatever your muse, we appreciate your submissions. This gallery is open to all readers. Whatever your age and level of experience — professional or amateur, young or old. In every medium. On every topic.
All genres are encouraged. Watercolors, oils, charcoal, pen-and-ink, acrylics, lithographs, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage and needlepoint — whatever you’ve got, email it to dwoog@optonline.net. Share your work with the world — as wonderful and worrisome as that world may be.

Collage artist Judith Lambertson asks, “How could I paint when the world will never be the same?”

“Sunflowers for Peace” (Amy Schneider)

Steve Stein notes, “Our country and the world are at a ‘fork in the road.'”

“Compo Beach” (Rowene Weems)

“Birdhouse” (Eric Bosch)