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Online Art Gallery #256

The doors are open — as they are each week — to our online art gallery.

Scroll down, to stroll around. Take your time. Enjoy the show!

As always, we invited submissions from all “06880” readers. No matter what 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, digital, lithographs, collages, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage, needlepoint — we want whatever you’ve got.

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

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

“Madonna and Child” — oil on canvas (Mary Madelyn Attanasio)

“A Spectrum of Colors” — watercolor (Steve Stein)

Untitled (Duane Cohen)

“The Curl” (Tom Doran)

“Late Sun and Shadows Bring Out the Design in this Building” (Peter Barlow)

Untitled (June Rose Whittaker)

“Rubin and Cherise” (Patricia McMahon)

“Snoopy’s Doghouse, and/or Woodstock’s Birdhouse?” — oak, pine, copper and oil paint (Eric Bosch)

“If You Sat on this Rock for 5,000 years, You’d be Gnarly Too!” —Bryce Canyon National Park (Mike Hibbard)

“Woman in Deep Thought” — crayon (Ron Henkin)

“Bernie” (Lawrence Weisman)

 

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Online Art Gallery #255

A couple of dogs, a couple of walks, a first-ever horse conch — and more — make up this week’s online art gallery.

No matter what 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, digital, lithographs, collages, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage, needlepoint — we want whatever you’ve got.

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

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

“Like a Walk in the Park” (Duane Cohen)

“The Walk” (Tom Doran)

“Kinda Blue” — acrylic (Patricia McMahon)

“A Touch of Spring” — watercolor (Dorothy Robertshaw)

“Showing Appreciation” — watercolor (Steve Stein)

“Delivery Man” (Lawrence Weisman)

“Horse Conch” — oil on canvas (Werner Liepolt)

Untitled (June Rose Whittaker)

“Hunting Dog Scene” — acrylic (Missy Greenberg)

“I Love You” (Martin Ripchick)

“Fishing Boat Sashimi — The Dream of All Seagulls!” (Mike Hibbard)

“The Cast Applauds the Audience for ‘Billy Elliot: The Musical’ at Warwick, Rhode Island” (Peter Barlow)

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Online Art Gallery #254

As winter staggers to a close, our online art gallery features … not one seasonal submission.

Perhaps we’re all too weary of snow and slush. Even in the hands of the most talented artists, it’s a subject we’re ready to move on from.

Instead, we’ve got a boat, a beach, hand-holding, abstract art and more.

No matter what 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, digital, lithographs, collages, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage, needlepoint — we want whatever you’ve got.

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

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

Untitled (Patricia McMahon)

Untitled (Dorothy Robertshaw)

“Underwater Surprise” — acrylic and resin (Amy Schneider)

“This Night Visitor is not the Tooth Fairy!” (Mike Hibbard)

“White Birches at Sherwood Island” (Michael Tomashefsky)

Untitled (Duane Cohen)

“Compo Beach” — construction paper cut-out (Will Luedke)

“Ketch Pantouf on Fishers Island Sound” — acrylic painting (Peter Barlow)

“City” (Tom Doran)

Untitled (Martin Ripchick)

“Como Padre, Como Hijo — Nuestro Amigos!” (Steve Stein)

“Holding Hands” (Lawrence Weisman)

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Online Art Gallery #253

Happy Valentine’s Weekend!

And winter still lingers.

We’re celebrating both in our online art gallery this week. But no matter what 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, digital, lithographs, collages, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage, needlepoint — we want whatever you’ve got.

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

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

“A Burst of Love” — acrylic impasto (Dorothy Robertshaw)

Untitled (Rowene Weems)

Untitled (Duane Cohen)

“Pier-ing Through” (Patricia McMahon)

“Kuhli Moo” — digital illustration (Ken Runkel)

“Cooper, A Beloved Pet” (Roseann Spengler)

“Bull Chasing Bitcoin” — oil on canvas, at Westport River Gallery (Mona)

Mike Hibbard’s caption: “When you have a long, wet tongue, you don’t need a tissue.”

“My Kitchen Drawer” (Jo Ann Davidson)

“Turning Yellow” (Jerry Kuyper)

“Collected Images” (Peter Barlow)

“Automation and AI — Humans Need Not Apply!” — watercolor (Steve Stein)

Untitled (Lawrence Weisman)

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[OPINION] Westport Veteran Says: Protect Civil Service Protections!

Duane Cohen is a native Westporter. He still lives here. He writes:

With the recent dismantling of government agencies by the Trump administration, I felt compelled to dig up a memory I would rather keep buried.

However, my story is important to recognize the progress we have made, understand how far we have come, and realize how scary it is to have Trump dismantling our protections.

In December 1970, at age 17, I enlisted in the US Navy. At age 18 while on active duty, I was injured when I fell 10 feet on my back during a storm that also caused our ammunition ship to lose its radar antenna, and crack the hull.

Duane Cohen, in the Navy.

When we returned to the States, I sought medical treatment. It was determined I had hearniated a disc in my lower back. I still have it, 50 years later.

The disability was determined to be 10% disabling. With therapy and exercises I gained and maintained work to support myself and my family.

In the early ’70s, returning veterans were able to take a Post Office entrance exam at any time, and were given a preference for hiring.

I took the entrance exam. I was hired in a probationary job, loading and unloading trucks at the Danbury Post office for 90 days.

At the end of the probationary period, I was offered a position as a mail carrier in Norwalk.

I accepted the position, and was hired by the Norwalk postmaster on a Friday afternoon. I was told begin work on Monday morning.

When I reported for work on Monday, I was told to leave. I did not have a job. The medical examiner (who never examined me) said I was “not a candidate” because of my disability.

I was told I had no recourse, because there were no laws against discriminating against a disabled person

Duane Cohen, then …

I had nowhere to go, no one to help. I wrote letters. I went to the VA, Disabled American Veterans, and many military and legal organizations. I was told every time, “If the PO won’t hire you, it’s for your own good. You can’t do the job. Find something else.”

But I knew they were wrong. That is when I found someone at legal services in Norwalk who took my case for free.

My doctor and I certified that I could do what was required, carrying up to 35 pounds of mail.

Somehow, the story was picked up by the New Canaan newspaper. After the article came out, people started helping.

Letters were sent to Rosalynn Carter, the president’s wife, who was advocating for disabled veterans.

I received a letter from Senator Ribicoff, who asked to meet with me in his office. He arranged for me to be examined by the Post Office medical dxaminer, for the first time. I passed the exam.

My case went before a judge. It was determined that the Norwalk Post Office had hired me, and was now discriminating against a disabled employee by not allowing me to do my job. It was determined the postmaster had hired me before the chief medical officer was able to determine his discrimination, which he would have gotten away with. If the postmaster had not hired me, in those days they could have discriminated against me for being a disabled person, let alone a Vietnam veteran.

I won the case with all my back pay, night differential, and all benefits from the day I was hired,  including seniority.

… and now.

When I was asked where I would like to work, I wanted to be as far away from the Norwalk postmaster as I could be. I elected to work in Stamford.

Within a few months, the Norwalk postmaster was promoted. He became the Stamford postmaster, in charge of Darien, Westport and Greenwich.

He then unjustly fired me twice. He had to rehire me both times, with back pay. Fortunately, as a civil servant I was protected by the Equal Opportunity Commission and the Merit Systems Protection Board.

The EEOC and many other agencies in place to protect us from bullies like the postmaster are being eliminated by Trump.

That is why I dusted off this  memory. We cannot go back!

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Online Art Gallery #252

Surprisingly, there are no real Valentine’s Day submissions for this week’s online art gallery. (Though one work is titled “Love Birds.”)

So just a reminder: Presidents Day is next.

No matter what 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, digital, lithographs, collages, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage, needlepoint — we want whatever you’ve got.

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

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

Untitled — impasto; silver, copper and gold paints (Dorothy Robertshaw)

“Head Gardener” — digital illustration (Ken Runkel)

Untitled (Duane Cohen)

“A Treat for Brandi” — oil on canvas (Mary Madelyn Attanasio)

“Love Birds” (Martin Ripchick)

“Catboat ‘Katerina'” (Peter Barlow)

“The Lion of Judah with 10 Commandments” — watercolor (Steve Stein)

“Taking a Breather” (Lawrence Weisman)

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Online Art Gallery #251

Our “06880” artists provide plenty of warm color, on this sunny-but-still-midwinter Saturday.

Yet no matter what 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, digital, lithographs, collages, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage, needlepoint — we want whatever you’ve got.

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

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

“Together” — watercolor and pencil (Ellin Spadone)

“Victoria in Bloom” (Patricia McMahon)

“Chaos” (Jo Ann Miller)

“Red, White and Blue” (Karen Weingarten)

“Under the Sea” — acrylic and resin (Amy Schneider)

“Night Bloom_03” — digital illustration (Ken Runkel)

“Canteloupe Island (Tribute to Herbie Hancock)” (Tom Doran)

“Four Seasons” — Zentangle (paper and ink) (Holly Tashian)

“Sparky” (Archie Grant)

Untitled (Duane Cohen)

“Vintage Close-up Yacht ‘Nisca'” — Peter Barlow

“Arrival” — watercolor (Steve Stein)

“Happy Hour” (Lawrence Weisman)

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Online Art Gallery #250

It’s no surprise: Nearly half of today’s online art gallery submissions portray winter scenes.

Hey: It’s January, and we’re freezing.

But no matter what 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, digital, lithographs, collages, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage, needlepoint — we want whatever you’ve got.

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

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

“Winslow Park 12/25/24” (Kevin McCaul)

“Winter View” (Peter Barlow)

“Ice on Deadman Brook” (Pamela Docters)

“Winter Wonderland” — encaustic wax (Dorothy Robertshaw)

Untitled (Duane Cohen)

Photographer Mike Hibbard says, “Jaime Black’s Red Dress Project screams in outrage for the huge number of Indigenous girls and women in Canada and the United States that are raped, murdered, and victims of human trafficking each year.”

Untitled (Martin Ripchick)

“Trapped in Space — But Not in Time” — pencil and watercolor (Steve Stein)

“Ships at a Distance Have Every Man’s Wish Aboard” (Lawrence Weisman)

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Online Art Gallery #249

Many of our online gallery’s favorite artists return. They offer their usual — but always new and fresh — works, to entertain “06880” readers on a cold winter morning.

No matter what 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, digital, lithographs, collages, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage, needlepoint — we want whatever you’ve got.

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

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

Untitled (Tom Doran)

“The Winter Waterscape” — encaustic wax (Dorothy Robertshaw)

“Ludlow Dreaming” (Rowene Weems)

“Credit Card Collage” (June Rose Whittaker)

“Georgia on my Mind” (Michael Tomashefsky)

“Dew Drops Off of Hillspoint by Schlaet’s Point” (Matt Murray)

“Herreshoff S-boat ‘Tonic’ — oil on Masonite (Peter Barlow)

“Yankee Baseball” — at Westport River Gallery (Fazzino)

“Happy Hour” (Lawrence Weisman)

“A Polar Bear Scene at Compo” — pencil and charcoal (Steve Stein)

Untitled (Duane Cohen)

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Online Art Gallery #248

Today’s online art gallery includes, as usual,  faces, pets, and the world around us.

As well as — for the first time ever — the New York Mets.

No matter what 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, digital, lithographs, collages, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage, needlepoint — we want whatever you’ve got.

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

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

“(Wow!) What is That?” — oil on canvas (Mary Madelyn Attanasio)

“Puffina” — acrylic abstract (Patricia McMahon)

Untitled — impasto acrylic (Dorothy Robertshaw)

Untitled (Tom Doran)

Untitled — hand-painated, mixed media, in acrylic display case at Westport River Gallery (Fazzino)

Untitled (Duane Cohen)

“Vintage School in Eastern Connecticut, With Sunlight and Approaching Storm” (Peter Barlow)

“I’m Peeking at Mi Papa Leading Hikers up Into the Andes.  Te Amo, Papa!” (Mike Hibbard)

“Drama” — multi-media composition (Maj Kalfus)

“Not Happy About Being Given a Timeout” (Lawrence Weisman)

“Teddi” — acrylic on canvas (Missy Greenberg)

“Are We There Yet?” (Martin Ripchick)

“A Very Rare Septopus” (Steve Stein)

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