Online Art Gallery #164

Though only one submission referenced last weekend’s Memorial Day — our first, stunning abstract photo taken on Westport’s Ruth Steinkraus Cohen Bridge by Michael Chait — several other pieces suggest the coming of summer.

Of course, many others suggest many other things. That’s the whole point of our weekly online art gallery. It’s eclectic. It’s wide-open.

And it’s your feature. Everyone is invited to contribute. Age, level of experience, subject matter — there are no restrictions.

All genres are encouraged. Watercolors, oils, charcoal, pen-and-ink, acrylics, lithographs, collages, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage and (yes) needlepoint — whatever you’ve got, email it to 06880blog@gmail.com. Share your work with the world! (PS: Please include the medium you’re working in — art lovers want to know.)

“Parade Watchers” (Michael Chait)

“My Beautiful Flowers” (Karen Weingarten)

“Oiseau” — creative photography (Patricia McMahon)

“Rusty” — oil pencil on paper (Clayton Liotta)

“Esther’s Dragon” (Esther Lichtman, 11 years old)

Untitled (Ellen Wentworth)

“Holey Statue” — Kathmandu, Nepal (Mike Hibbard)

“Church Lane” (June Rose Whittaker)

“Spring In My Backyard” — pastel (Roseann Spengler)

“The Ketch RED WING between Connecticut and Rhode Island, on the Pawcatuck River” (Peter Barlow)

“Interspecies Collaboration.” Photographer Jerry Kuyper says: “I provide the canvas. The birds provide the paint, naturally.”

“Experimenting with Lily” (Ken Runkel)

“Wipe Your Feet!” (Lawrence Weisman)

“Red Sky” (Tom Doran)

(Our weekly “06880” gallery is free. But — like many — we invite you to donate whatever you can. Please click here. Thank you!)

7 responses to “Online Art Gallery #164

  1. Bob Weingarten

    Thank you Esther for providing a photo. PARENTS take note that your children could do the same and submit photos!

  2. Dorothy, Robertshaw

    So beautiful thank you for sharing. I love the diversity and the creativity of the paintings and photography. Love it all.

  3. Steve Stein

    Hi Bob- Also, as in this case, a grandparent can send in a picture of their grandkid’s art. Esther’s did this clay bas relief dragon as a school art project that we then put on a black background for submission to 06880DanWoog.com.

  4. Priscilla Long

    Thanks, Dan, for continuing to share art every week! I look forward to it every Saturday!

  5. Bob Weingarten

    Steve, I agree and Karen and I, as grandparents, did submit a photo, many moons ago, from one of our grandchildren – Mattie. I should have included grandparents in getting their grandchildren to submit artwork to Dan.

  6. That cat is great, he seems very wise with that look of his. Don’t usually care for cats, but this one is an exception.

  7. Luisa Francoeur

    Really lovely art submissions this week!