Two new works from the Wednesday Studio
Wan Lee and Martha Pope finished a couple of awesome pieces last Wednesday. Take a look.
Jurors select works by Tara Hamilton and Linda Norton for exhibit
The Hill Center on Pennsylvania Avenue in DC is currently featuring works chosen from submissions by members of the Capitol Hill Art League. Wednesday Studio artists Linda Norton and Tara Hamilton … Continue reading
Four Wednesday Studio members in current CHAL show
The Capitol Hill Art League’s current show, “Artist’s Choice,” runs through February 24 at the CHAW gallery, 545 Seventh Street, SE. The exhibit includes works by Tara Hamilton, Vince Iannacchione, Linda Norton, … Continue reading
First Day Back in the Studio, 2018
It was such a treat for all of us to be back in the Wednesday Studio after the holiday break
And another bird for January!
With my apologies to Eileen, who actually drew this bird on January 8, Draw-a-Bird Day, but—full disclosure—I got mixed up on what day of the month it was, and I posted … Continue reading
January 2018—A New Year with New Birds
To kick off the new year and the January Draw-a-Bird Day, we have two bluejays, a Christmas ornament, a paper mâché rooster, and and a Christmas-card cardinal.
December DAB-Day
The Wednesday Studio had a visitor last week who had never painted before, but painted a wonderful bird for Draw-a-Bird Day. Check out Maggie’s watercolor bird below. I hope Maggie’s … Continue reading
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 … Continue reading
Tara Hamilton takes first place at CHAL show
The Capitol Hill Art League asked its members to focus their creative efforts away from its home base on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The resulting work, in the November show, … Continue reading
Air and Space Museum is not all planes and rockets: Exhibit of art from WWI is wonderful
The National Air and Space Museum has an exhibit that is worth a few minutes of your time. Called Artist Soldiers: Artistic Expression in the First World War, it displays … Continue reading