Presidential hopefuls take animal shapes in Anne Shields’s art
Four pastels by Anne Shields have been accepted in a national juried show sponsored by Touchstone Gallery. The Washingon, DC, exhibition, “Art as Politics,” includes entries ranging from gun violence … Continue reading
Artists Continue with “Art Every Day” Challenge
Here are the latest renderings contributed to this summer’s challenge to create art every day.
Manus x Machina at the Met
By Anne Shields Watercolor and pastel artist When many of you were creating greeting cards at Iona, I was at the Met enjoying a show called Manus x Machina, sponsored by the … Continue reading
Fun with Watercolor at a DC Gallery
Several of us from the Wednesday Studio participated in a lunch-and-learn opportunity at Iona Senior Services this week. Watercolorist Valerie Watson is one of two artists currently in residence, and … Continue reading
CHAW Spring Student Show is Excellent
The opening reception for the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop Spring Student Show is tonight, June 11, but I checked it out early, and the submissions are just fantastic. Here are … Continue reading
Making Art Every Day
I think I need to change the name of our summer challenge from sketch-a-day to make-art-every-day, In other words, the challenge for the Wednesday Studio artists during this summer break is … Continue reading
More sketches
The Sketch-a-Day challenge continues during the summer break. Here are the latest.
Another Wednesday
Here are some photos I took in the studio on February 17. Above, on the left, Vince Iannacchione is shown working on a portrait of his mother-in-law, using pastels, charcoal, and … Continue reading
Artists at Work
I love circling the studio and seeing what everyone is working on. We all do it. It’s fun, and everyone welcomes comments and advice. Here are some works from last … Continue reading
Hill Center exhibit includes four Wednesday Studio artists
I love seeing an exhibit including art created by my Wednesday Studio comrades. I knew that four of them had work accepted for a juried show sponsored by the Capitol Hill Art … Continue reading