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0*6*Art*Art*0 — Week 64 Gallery

LGBTQ Pride. A rock band. James Joyce.

Those are 3 of the very intriguing — and colorful — themes in this week’s art gallery.

We’ve also got beautiful spring flowers. Lots of ’em!

A gentle reminder: We want all kinds of art. Watercolors, oils, charcoal, pen-and-ink, acrylics, macramé, jewelry, sculpture — send it in!

We are particularly interested in student submissions, and readers who have not submitted before.

Some of you are professional artists; most are amateurs. Experience does not matter! Email dwoog@optonline.net, to share your work with the world.

“Pride” (Amy Schneider)

“”Outside Angelina’s” (Ellen Wentworth)

Untitled. Artist Eric Bosch says: “Like all kids of the ’50s & ’60s, we always imagined ourselves in a band. One of our pals — Bill Harley — actually made this dream come true, We all just got together for our annual weekend golf reunion in Vermont. I painted this for the occasion, and gave each of them a framed print.”

“Spring Flowers” (Julianne Lowenthal)

“Nature’s Beauty” (Lauri Weiser)

“First Red Rose of Summer, River Lane” (Larry Untermeyer)

“Albino” (Karen Weingarten)

“Irises on Iris Lane” (Elena Nasereddin)

Artist Brian Whelan says: “Bloomsday is an international celebration of ‘Ulysses,’ written by James Joyce. The big thick book takes place in 1 day: 16th June. 1904 Dublin has celebrated it for many years. Now it has spread all over the world. There are readings, re-enactments, eating a kidney for breakfast, a brothel scene, etc. A few years ago I was approached by someone in Taiwan who was going to Dublin for the Bloomsday Festival. He wanted my image of Joyce to be reproduced on his group’s t-shirts. In their celebrations they came across a painting I did that hangs permanently in the library of the James Joyce Centre in Dublin.”

 

0*6*Art*Art*0 — Week 61 Gallery

After 60 weeks, we’ve turned a corner.

Only 2 this week’s art submissions refer specifically to the pandemic.

This feature began as a way for reader/artists to express their feelings — about COVID, the quarantine, the political climate, you name — through their favorite medium.

Now it’s evolved. The works we feature are more wide ranging. They’re a bit more nuanced. Just one more sign that the world is moving on.

As always: This is your gallery. Some of you are professionals; most are amateurs. Experience does not matter. We want all your art!

Student submissions are especially welcome. So are artists who have not submitted previously. Email dwoog@optonline.net, to share your work with the world.

“Mask Quilt” (Amy Schneider)

“Garden Gate” (Lucy Johnson)

“Happy Gatsby Day: The Fitzgeralds” (Brian Whelan)

“Taken from Inside Rive Bistro” (Ellen Wentworth)

“Man With Glasses,” Carina Bockhaus, age 10

“Valtameri Shell,” Allegra Bockhaus, age 13

“Looking Up” (Karen Weingarten)

“To Mask or Not to Mask” (Ellin Spadone)

“Prague” (Lawrence Weisman)

“Palladian Vista” (Fred Cantor)

0*6*Art*Art*0 — Week 59 Gallery

And the colors keep coming!

Enjoy this week’s art gallery. If you’re an artist of any kind, you can help us present our next one.

Each week we present a new gallery of “06880” reader/artist works. Some of you are professionals; most are amateurs. Experience does not matter. We want all your art!

Student submissions are especially welcome. So are artists who have not submitted previously.

Email dwoog@optonline.net, to share your work with the world.

Today Is National Dog Mom’s Day. These are Amy Schneider’s 2 cockapoo “sons”: 3-year-old Ripley, and 9-week-old Bosco. (Amy Schneider)

Untitled — at Parker Harding Plaza (Susan Iseman)

“A Gift of Spring” — oil on canvas (Ellin Spadone)

“Car Wash Splash” (Karen Weingarten)

“They Don’t Build ‘Em Like This Anymore (Lawrence Weisman)

“Gig in the Garden” (Brian Whelan)

“View From the Family Room This Glorious Spring Day” (June Whittaker)