Online Art Gallery #189

Thanksgiving is already in the rear view mirror.

But a couple of artists check in with Turkey Day-themed work.

Others — as always — offer a wide variety: nature, people, boats, whimsy.

It’s just another day at the “06880” online art gallery.

As always, we welcome all kinds of art. Watercolors, oils, charcoal, pen-and-ink, acrylics, lithographs, collages, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage, 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.)

Age, level of experience, subject matter — there are no restrictions. Everyone is invited to contribute.

Laurie Sorensen finished this needlepoint, and thought its Macy’s Parade theme would be appropriate for this week’s online art gallery.

“Pilgrim Mouse Thanksgiving” (Mary Madelyn Attanasio)

“Autumn Tree” (Jamie Walsh)

“Blue Hour Lake” (Ken Runkel)

“Are You Coming or Going in This Hectic World?” (June Rose Whittaker)

“It’s All in The Eye of the Beholder!” — watercolor. 12-year-old artist Aerin Stein’s grandfather Steve Stein explains, “It is a hidden personal typography. The trick is to find their hidden name.”

“Espresso #2” — oil on panel (Werner Liepolt)

“Shadow in the Frame” — photograph (Sandy Rothenberg)

“Beach Bricks, Cousin of Beach Glass” (Jerry Kuyper)

“Schooner Columbia, 141 Feet” — Photographer Peter Barlow says, “This is an exact replica of the schooner that represented the US competing with Canada’s Bluenose in  the fishing boat races of the1920s and ’30s.”

“Jackal Pups Trying to Hyde” — Tanzania (Mike Hibbard)

“Yoga. OK, So You Can Do This. But Why?” (Lawrence Weisman)

Untitled — Photographer Bonnie Scott Connolly says, “On a cold, rainy late fall day, pine needles make a random artistic design.”

“Last Color at Earthplace” (Rowene Weems)

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2 responses to “Online Art Gallery #189

  1. Sarah Menchaca

    Those animals look like hyenas, not jackals

  2. Nice hidden personal typography- and thanks for teaching me about that! Grandpa Steve