This is our 104th online art gallery. That means it’s our 2nd anniversary. (Okay, I missed 2 weeks: once during Hurricane Isaias, once when I was in Kansas City. So sue me.)
Thanks to all who have submitted works. Some artists have contributed 1 or 2 pieces; others, dozens.
All show off the wealth of talent in this town, and by former Westporters. What began as a way to express emotions during the start of the pandemic has morphed into something much broader, with a wide variety of themes and mediums.
Here’s to the next 2 years!
As always, we appreciate everyone’s 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!
“Enlightenment” (Holly Tashian)
“African Night” — acrylic paint on canvas (Jared Buckman, age 15, Greens Farms Academy)
“We Beat North Carolina!” (Stephen Stein)
Untitled earthenware (Diane Yormark)
Judith Marks-White says: “I sliced a red delicious apple, and a heart emerged. I hope it a-peels to you,:
“The Old Man in the Tree” (Karen Weingarten)
“Proposed Accessory Dwelling Unit” (Lawrence Weisman)
Untitled. Mike Hibbard says: “As I looked at and felt this image, the colors and symbolism of Ukraine came to mind and heart.”