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Online Art Gallery #171

It’s Saturday morning — time once again to open the doors to our online art gallery.

As always, everyone is welcome to enjoy our collection.

And submit.

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

All genres are encouraged. Watercolors, oils, charcoal, pen-and-ink, acrylics, lithographs, collages, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage and (yes) needlepoint — whatever you’ve got, email it to 06880blog@gmail.com. Share your work with the world! (PS: Please include the medium you’re working in — art lovers want to know.)

“Interstices 21” (Santiago Lozano)

“Pear” — pencil on paper (Clayton Liotta)

“Waiting for Bomboloni” — Westport Farmers’ Market — pastels (Werner Liepolt)

“Yet Another Chagall: The Tribe of Issachar” — Artist Steve Stein explains, “Issachar was the 5th of 6th sons of Jacob with Leah. The name translates to ‘his reward will come.’ Yet of the 12 tribes, no one uses Issachar as a name for their kids!”

“Sentient” — Photographer Jerry Kuyper says this is 8 feet tall, including 2 feet of rock below the surface. It’s part of the “Rock On! Celebrating Stone in the Garden” exhibit at Garden in the Woods, Framingham, Massachusetts.

“Man vs. Nature” (Tom Doran)

“Roses” (Amy Schneider)

“Stone Planter with Flowers” (Karen Weingarten)

Untitled — Photographer Ellen Horowitz notes, “Yes, the elephant was that close!”

“Hi, I’m Sally! Wanta Dance?” — Galápagos Islands (Mike Hibbard)

“Who Needs the Internet?” (Lawrence Weisman)

“Transient Wave” (Ken Runkel)

“Winsome, Noank Sloop With Sails Reefed for Strong Winds” (Peter Barlow)

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

Online Art Gallery — Week 108

Mothers Day is a week from tomorrow. Get shopping!

Ellin Spadone gets a jump on the holiday, with her contribution to today’s online art gallery. After shopping, all you painters, photographers and other artists can get cracking on a contribution to next week’s gallery.

We appreciate everyone’s submissions. This feature is open to all readers. Whatever your age and level of experience — professional or amateur, young or old. In every medium. On every topic (not just Mother’s Day).

All genres are encouraged. Watercolors, oils, charcoal, pen-and-ink, acrylics, lithographs, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage and (yes) needlepoint — whatever you’ve got, email it to dwoog@optonline.net. Share your work with the world!

“To Wonder Women: Happy Mothers Day” (Ellin Spadone)

“Tulip” (Amy Schneider)

“Hummingbird” (Steve Stein)

“Anyone Thirsty?” (Karen Weingarten)

“Sunday at Sherwood Island” (Lawrence Weisman)

“Happy Daffys at Old Mill” (Michele Sinacore)

0*6*Art*Art*0 — Week 93 Gallery

It never rains. But it pours.

Or, to put it in “06880” online art gallery terms: When the snow falls, lots of artists go to work.

Last week’s snowfall brought several submissions. So — for some reason — did non-weather subjects, including a trip to Tucson. We’ve got a full gallery this week: 14 works, ranging from nature to abstract, and from oil and charcoal to photography and wood carving.

Whatever your age and level of experience — professional or amateur, young or old — this gallery is open to you. In every medium.

All genres are encouraged. Watercolors, oils, charcoal, pen-and-ink, acrylics, lithographs, macramé, jewelry, sculpture, decoupage and needlepoint — whatever you’ve got, email it to dwoog@optonline.net. Share your work with the world.

Paint poured glass vase, sitting in the sun. (Amy Schneider)

“Snow at Compo” (Copyright/Ted Horowitz)

“Sun After Storm” (Karen Weingarten)

“Ode to Soup” (Ellin Spadone)

“Many Shades of Blue” (Roseann Spengler)

“Irises” (Greg Puhy)

“Happy in Tucson” (Ellen Wentworth)

“Come Away With Me” (Kathryn O’Reardon)

Wood carving. (Rick Redniss)

“Remember Dinner Parties” (Lawrence Weisman)

Abstract. (Pam Kesselman)

“Reaching for the Moon” (Larry Untermeyer)

“Stop and Smell the Rose” (Beth Berkowitz)

“Snow Shadows” (Gina Ryan)