Online Art Gallery #203

Jude Siegel welcomes March, in a novel way (new for our online art gallery, anyway): with a beautiful calendar.

Other submissions this week look ahead to spring, in a variety of ways.

But no matter what your theme, or medium — and whether you’re a first-timer or oldtimer: We welcome your submissions. Watercolors, oils, charcoal, pen-and-ink, acrylics, lithographs, collages, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage, needlepoint — we want whatever you’ve got.

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

Email it to 06880blog@gmail.com. Please include the medium you’re working in — art lovers want to know.

“Flickers” — watercolor (Jude Siegel)

“Floral Fantasia” (Ken Runkel)

“Green Nature” (Karen Weingarten)

“Palm Tree Trunk” (Tom Doran)

“Step Into Spring” (Ellen Wentworth)

“Not Barbie, But Still a Perennial Favorite” — pencil on paper (Roseann Spengler)

Photographer Andy Millard writes: “In Grand Canyon National Park, this section of rock conglomerate is in the bed of the wash at 220 Mile Canyon. The orange and white striped pebble resembles Nemo the clownfish from the movie ‘Finding Nemo.'”

“Salad Daze.” Photographer Judith Marks-White says: “I whipped up a salad and took a photo. Looks like the head of a sleeping dog by way of a mushroom. An accidental optical illusion.”

“30 Types of Cherries?” Artist Steve Stein writes: “Cherries have a pit (stone) center. Not to be confused with look alike berries: acerola, rambutan, currants or cotoneaster parneyi.”

“Beautiful Faces” (Mike Hibbard)

“Enter!” (Peter Barlow)

“Morning Toilette” (Lawrence Weisman)

(Entrance is free to our online art gallery. But please consider a donation! Just click here — and thank you!)

2 responses to “Online Art Gallery #203

  1. Steve Stein

    Thanks to Judith, I now have another line for returning food at the diner besides “There’s a fly in my soup”.

    “Excuse me waiter- but there’s a dog in my salad!!”

  2. Gloria Gouveia

    The weekly “On Line Art Gallery” contributions are always a feast for the eye, but Judith Marks-White’s offering makes me wish I had the recipe.

    Thank you, Dan, for providing a venue for all in our robust community of artists. I look forward each Saturday to the latest exhibition.

    In addition to the joy of viewing the work of “the regulars” like Peter Barlowe, Karen Weingart, Steve Stein, and others, too numerous to recall, appearing alongside of new/newer contributors, like Ken Runkel and Jude Siegal, you have given us a rare opportunity to observe an attorney and wordsmith’s evolution into an iconic artist whose recognizable sketches are enhanced with whimsical titles.

    Thank you, Dan, for the countless ways you have enriched your readship’s lives, 24/7 without skipping a beat, for the past 15 years of “06880”.