THE WEDNESDAY STUDIO

Watercolor and Pastel Artists at CHAW

Here are our works in the CHAW Student Show

Every December the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop invites students in any of its art classes to submit one piece to the Fall Student Show. The opening reception for the new show is Saturday, December 9, from 5 to 7 pm. I hope you can join us at the CHAW gallery, 545 7th Street, SE.

Here are the submissions from the Wednesday Studio:

Martha pope Going to St. Ives

Going to St. Ives. Pastel by Martha Pope.

Vince Iannacchione Why Haven't You Seen It? We Are Whole, Body and Soul v3 watercolor

Why Haven’t You Seen It? We Are Whole, Body and Soul. Watercolor by Vince Iannacchione.

Eileen Leahy Outstanding in Her Field

Outstanding in Her Field. Pastel by Eileen Leahy.

Lynne Mallonee Schlimm lone gardenia

Lone Gardenia. Watercolor by Lynne Mallonee Schlimm.

Wan Lee The Gathering

The Gathering, by Wan Lee. Watercolor.

LInda Andreatta

Garden Tangle. Pastel by Linda Andreatta.

Kay Elsasser Castellabate Sunset

Castellabate Sunset. Waterolor by Kay Elsasser.

Anne Shields Bears Ears National Monument

Bears Ears National Monument. Pastel by Anne Shields.

Fran Tomlinson

Trumpty Dumpty, by Fran Tomlinson. Pastel.

Tara Hamilton Into the Woods

Into the Woods, by Tara Hamilton. Watercolor.

Linda Norton You Lookin' at Me?

Linda Norton: You Lookin’ at Me? Watercolor.

Kristyn's Birds

Marian Wiseman: Kristyn’s Birds. Watercolor.

I already saw all of the works from students in all CHAW classes, and the art is truly awesome. Awards for the top works will be announced during the reception on Saturday.

Marian Wiseman
Watercolorist

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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