Tara and Carolyn have watercolors in Hill Center show
Congratulations to Tara Hamilton and Carolyn Rondthaler for having works accepted by the judge for this show at the Hill Center Galleries in Washington. Works by 50 artists were accepted, … Continue reading
It’s June, and birds are busting out all over
Here are the wonderful birds that artists submitted for June Draw-a-Bird Day:
Student show reception coming up
This morning some of us in the Wednesday Studio helped our great teacher, Ellen Cornett, hang the art for this spring’s Adult Student. We call it “hanging the show,” which … Continue reading
Nocturnal birds is theme for May Draw-a-Bird Day
There are more than 11,000 species of birds. Not that many are nocturnal. Here are some of them.
Cedar waxwings from previous posts
The Wednesday Studio blog has had eight appearances of cedar waxwings. Their mask and bright yellow tail tip are beautiful and distinguishing marks.
April DAB-Day theme: Shore Birds
Artists were invited to submit work showing shore birds for April Draw-a-Bird Day. What a delight to see all of these water birds. Both Judith Davis and Tara Hamilton chose … Continue reading
Our art is on display in DC gallery until May 18 (reception this Sunday)
“The World as We See It” is the Wednesday Studio exhibit currently at Frame of Mine on Capitol Hill (545 8th Street SE). You can stop by any time Frame … Continue reading
Artomatic, DC’s huge annual art show, is open, and Ellen Cornett is exhibiting
If you’ve never been to the annual Artomatic event, you’re in for a treat. This year, 1,000 (!) visual and performing artists have filled seven floors at 2100 M Street, … Continue reading
Pelicans object to being called flamingos
My very first blog post showing birds of a feather flocking together, and I made a huge mistake. I wasn’t even drinking. In the last post, I grouped together 13 … Continue reading