Online Art Gallery #300

Our online art gallery began at the beginning of the pandemic.

It was a way for readers to share something solitary — their art — with our stuck-at-home, worried-sick community.

It flourishes today, as creative and wide-ranging as ever. This is our 300th gallery “opening.” Thanks to all who have wandered through, and of course to all our artists who contribute to it.

No matter your age; the style or subject you choose — and whether you’re a first-timer or old-timer — we welcome your submissions. Watercolors, oils, charcoal, pen-and-ink, acrylics, mixed media, digital, lithographs, collages, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage, needlepoint — we want whatever you’ve got.

Please email a JPG to 06880blog@gmail.com. And please include the medium you’re working in — art lovers want to know.

“Nyala Farm” (Andrea Padula)

Untitled (Duane Cohen — Available for purchase; click here)

“Time for ‘Albert,’ Me, to Take Our Christmas Tree to the Leaf Dump” — watercolor (Eric Bosch)

“Winter Berries” (John Maloney)

“Blue Hydrangeas” (Dayle Brownstein)

“Sherwood Island State Park” (Gitta Selva)

“Arno River, Florence” — watercolor (Kathleen Burke; Available for purchase; click here)

“Frolic” (June Rose Whittaker — Available for purchase; click here)

“Vitality” — acrylic and resin abstract (Patricia McMahon — Available for purchase; click here)

“Emo Rubik’s Immortalization” — digital composition (Ken Runkel — Available for purchase; click here)

“Light and Water” (Jerry Kuyper)

Untitled (Tom Doran — Available for purchase; click here)

Untitled — mixed media (Alexander Cavallo; One River Art student)

Museum for Human Rights, Winnipeg, Canada — Photographer Mike Hibbard says, “The entire museum is a metaphor ascending from the darkness of evil to light of civilization’s journey toward universal human rights.  Which way are we headed in 2026?”

“Headwear Banning” — Hand-drawn clothing construction design art sketch (Megan Grace Greenlee)

“A Lateen-Rigged Dhow” (Steve Stein)

 

“Franco” (Bill Fellah)

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

4 responses to “Online Art Gallery #300

  1. Congratulations Dan,

    You have become a major art gallery,

    you are accessible – open 24/7, with no parking challenges,

    you are inclusive with a wide range of talented artists,

    you encourage artists of all ages and approaches, and

    you inspire people to make art.

    Here’s to your next 300 openings!

    Jerry Kuyper

  2. Hi Dan-

    Yikes- The 300th art column!!

    CONGRATULATIONS!!

    And- Thank you for thinking during the COVID pandemic that this would be an interesting Saturday column for “06880DanWoog.com” in the first place!

    And especially for me- writing at the start of 300 art columns- “No matter your age; the style or subject you choose — and whether you’re a first-timer or old-timer — we welcome your submissions”

    Steve Stein

  3. Impressed with it all and especially the ten year olds work. Wow , so cool.

  4. Linda Pomerantz Novis

    Especially related to Kathleen Burke’s watercolor ‘the Arno River, Florence’ because 32 years ago, my husband & I then part of our honeymoon there..:-)

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