American Watercolorists at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Last week I went to Philly to see the exhibit “American Watercolor in the Age of Homer and Sargent.” I learned that until the late 19th century, watercolors didn’t rate … Continue reading
DAB-Day continues . . .
This just in, from Anne Shields. I know for a fact that Anne emailed it to the correct address several times before April 8, the official Draw-a-Bird Day, but the email … Continue reading
Working in the studio. It’s what we do.
Here are a few pictures from some recent Wednesdays in the studio. The three photos below, from different days, show how Linda Andreatta has been approaching this landscape in pastels. Here is … Continue reading
Draw-a-Bird Day for March brings smallest and largest birds
We got hummingbirds and eagles and lots in between. Special tribute to Eileen, who sent drew two birds, one done digitally and one done the old-fashioned way. Also, special note … Continue reading
Who Needs Punxatawney Phil, When We Have Art on Our Streets!
On the day the groundhog predicted an extended winter, Linda Norton‘s and Tara Hamilton‘s artwork displayed on Capitol Hill lampposts brought a splash of color to our streets. That sight was … Continue reading
Works by Vince, Linda N, and Tara in CHAL Artists’ Choice exhibit
The Capitol Hill Arts League used a different approach for selecting and awarding works in its current show “Artist Choice,” in the CHAW gallery. Rather than having a judge choose entries and determine … Continue reading
Three Wednesday Studio artists included in Hill Center exhibit
Works by Tara Hamilton, Linda Norton, and Vince Iannacchione were accepted in the juried show now hanging at the Hill Center galleries in Washington, DC. The exhibition will be up … Continue reading
Another Wednesday in the Studio
Last Wednesday was another productive day for the Wednesday Studio. I don’t have photos of everyone’s work, but here is a beautiful landscape that Kay Elsasser began and finished the same … Continue reading