Online Art Gallery #309

From the Cribari Bridge in Westport to a Buddhist temple in Asia, this week’s online art gallery once again spans the world.

It also covers a wide variety of mediums, styles and themes.

Please join us — not only as a gallery-goer, but an artist.

As always, we invite you to be part of next week’s exhibition. 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.

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

“Cribari” (Patricia McMahon — Available for purchase; click here)

“Into the Woods” — leather hot tool drawing (Dorothy Robertshaw — Available for purchase; click here)

“Dave Playing Cream’s 1968 ‘Crossroads'” — watercolor (Eric Bosch)

Untitled — collage (Lauri Weiser)

“Metamorphosis” (Ava Rock — age 14, One River Art student)

“New National Bird” (Mark Yurkiw — Available for purchase; click here)

“Spaghetti” — oil on canvas, 32 x 32 (H. Schoelhammer — Available for purchase; click here)

“FarmaCity” (Tom Doran — Available for purchase; click here)

“Artistic Candles” (John Maloney)

“Walkabout” — acrylic on original metal sign (Jerry Kuyper)

“Pelagic Reverie” (Nancy Breakstone — Available for purchase; click here)

“Buddhism is Well Rooted in Many Countries” (Mike Hibbard)

“Good Housekeeping Seal” (Martin Ripchick — Available for purchase; click here)

“Sketching” — watercolor (Steve Stein)

“Eminence Gris” (Lawrence Weisman)

“Drawing of Aphrodite’s Bust” — pencil on paper (Bill Fellah)

 

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

 

One response to “Online Art Gallery #309

  1. Metamorphosis was drawn by a 14 year old? Wow… I’m impressed. You got talent!

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