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Online Art Gallery #147

Winter — in many forms, even without snow — fills this week’s online art gallery.

Some of the submissions show Westport. Others from as far as Vineyard Haven and Florida. All are the works of “06880” readers.

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

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!

“Ready for the Winter” (Karen Weingarten)

“Schooner Blackfish” — mixed media (Peter Barlow)

“A Sunny Winter Day” (June Rose Whittaker)

Haiku (Diane Lowman)

“Sakura” — acrylic abstract (Patricia McMahon)

“Emerging from the Wormhole with a Message for Us?” (Mike Hibbard)

“Zentangle Art” (Amy Schneider)

Untitled (Matt Murray)

“Swan, Vineyard Haven, MA” (Laurie Sorensen)

“Hangnail” (Lawrence Weisman)

“Gwyneth at 50 Dives Into Middle Age” (Tom Doran)

“Sometimes, All That’s Left is Hope” (Steve Stein)

“A Little Winter Light” (Judith Katz)

 

 

 

Online Art Gallery #114

God save the Queen!

After 70 years on the throne, Queen Elizabeth makes her first appearance in the “06880” online art gallery. I hope it was worth the wait.

That’s the magic of this Saturday morning feature. You’re free to submit whatever you want, on any subject (pun intended), in any medium,

All readers are can participate, whatever your age, level of experience (professional or amateur, young or old).

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 06880blog@gmail.com. Share your work with the world!

“The Queen.” Artist Geoffrey Stein says: “This portrait is made using collage material from altered historical photographs of Her Majesty’s wedding, coronation and other official events. They were originally published in The Times of London, Getty Images, Shutterstock and Reuters. Acrylic and pencil on canvas.”

“Sasco Creek at Southport Beach” (Kathleen Burke)

“The Golden Lion at Compo, 1955.” Photographer Peter Barlow used a Rolleicord camera with flash; this was taken from a dinghy. “1955 was before the harbor was enlarged, before it became a marina, and before it was named for someone,” Barlow says. “Most people called it ‘the yacht basin.'”

“Mother Ship Gives Birth” (Mike Hibbard)

“Time is Running Out” (Stephen Stein)

“Wired” (Karen Weingarten)

Online Art Gallery — Week 104

This is our 104th online art gallery. That means it’s our 2nd anniversary. (Okay, I missed 2 weeks: once during Hurricane Isaias, once when I was in Kansas City. So sue me.)

Thanks to all who have submitted works. Some artists have contributed 1 or 2 pieces; others, dozens.

All show off the wealth of talent in this town, and by former Westporters. What began as a way to express emotions during the start of the pandemic has morphed into something much broader, with a wide variety of themes and mediums.

Here’s to the next 2 years!

As always, we appreciate everyone’s submissions. This gallery is open to all readers. Whatever your age and level of experience — professional or amateur, young or old. In every medium. On every topic.

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!

“Enlightenment” (Holly Tashian)

“African Night” — acrylic paint on canvas (Jared Buckman, age 15, Greens Farms Academy)

“We Beat North Carolina!” (Stephen Stein)

Untitled earthenware (Diane Yormark)

Judith Marks-White says: “I sliced a red delicious apple, and a heart emerged. I hope it a-peels to you,:

“The Old Man in the Tree” (Karen Weingarten)

“Proposed Accessory Dwelling Unit” (Lawrence Weisman)

Untitled. Mike Hibbard says: “As I looked at and felt this image, the colors and symbolism of Ukraine came to mind and heart.”