July Draw-a-Bird Day has huge variety
I love seeing so many differences in the birds that people submit for DAB-Day. Not only different birds, but also the differing media and approaches. Here are the July birds!
Tara Hamilton earns Honorable Mention award in Potomac Valley Watercolorists show
Congratulations to Tara for her outstanding watercolor, Vibernum, awarded Honorable Mention in the summer online exhibit of the Potomac Valley Watercolorists. The entire online exhibit of 162 gorgeous watercolor paintings … Continue reading
Five Wednesday Studio artists’ works chosen for art league exhibit
The Capitol Hill Art League just opened a new exhibit, with the very timely theme, “Meltdown.” The juror, John Coppola, chose 29 works for the show, including five submitted by … Continue reading
More art from Wednesday Studio members
It’s full steam ahead for many of the artists in the Wednesday Studio. Here are some of their latest works.
June Draw-a-Bird Day attracts birds from around the world
Welcome to DAB-Day in the Wednesday Studio. You, too, may contribute your rendition of a bird to our DAB-Day blog posts. The deadline for the July DAB-Day post is midnight, … Continue reading
Recent work from Wednesday Studio artists
Here are a few works from the Wednesday Studio.
Birds take virus precautions for May Draw-a-Bird Day
For May 2020 DAB-Day, most birds demonstrate ways to stay safe. This is Pat’s first submission to the monthly DAB-Day fly-in. Truly a beautiful oriole, Pat. Welcome to the Wednesday … Continue reading
Carolyn Rondthaler among Smithsonian volunteers featured in online art show
This week the Smithsonian’s online newsletter, the Torch, published works by volunteers in the Smithsonian’s Studio Arts program. The Studio Arts program offers more than 50 classes, from painting and … Continue reading
Birds Not Subject to Stay-at-Home Orders
These birds managed to fly to the Wednesday Studio blog for April 2020 Draw-a-Bird Day.
Making art every day: the faithful few
You may remember that for 2020 a number of us in the Wednesday Studio committed to spending at least 15 minutes on art every day. That 15 minutes could be … Continue reading