Wan Lee captures Venice sight beautifully
Wan has recently completed a watercolor using the pouring technique. Here are some glimpses of the process and then the final version.
Linda Norton’s works in multiple shows
Linda Norton is having a busy and rewarding time with her art this fall. She has works on display in three different galleries. Her pastel Low Tide, Penobscot Bay is currently on … Continue reading
Ellen Cornett’s owl has a journey to CHAW
For DC’s Barrack’s Row Festival in September, Ellen Cornett provided her drawing Owl’s Journey to the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop for its booth at the festival. CHAW artist and instructor … Continue reading
Linda Norton and Tara Hamilton have works on exhibit in CHAL show
The Capitol Hill Art League is sponsoring its annual “Artists’ Choice” exhibit, for which CHAL members choose their own favorite creation to display. These are the works that Tara and … Continue reading
Exotic birds fly in for November 2018 DAB-Day
November has brought birds from the Amazon, Germany, New York City, Ireland, and South Africa, in addition to one brought back from extinction! Marian Wiseman Watercolorist
Wednesday Studio artists really focus in the studio
Fran Tomlinson’s work on this pastel falls in the category of Ripley’s Believe It or Not, or perhaps painting the Sistine Chapel. The picture in the upper left is the … Continue reading
Ellen Cornett’s drawings to be featured at Frame of Mine
Ellen has a gallery show coming up, and it is as twisted as she is. Appropriately, the show is titled “Twisted: Recent drawings by Ellen Cornett.” Running until November 30, … Continue reading
New species among the birds for October DAB-Day
I love the birds that flew in this month! Here they are.
Four Wednesday Studio members have work in new CHAL juried show
The Wednesday Studio is once again well represented in a show sponsored by the Capitol Hill Art League. What’s more, Wednesday Studio member Nancy Arbuthnot took second place! For the … Continue reading
Ellen’s Drawings in Show Featuring Art in Black & White
Two of Ellen Cornett’s exquisitely detailed carbon pencil drawings of animal groupings — Who Killed Cock Robin? and Elephant in the Room Redux — were included in a recent group … Continue reading