Draw-a-Bird Day for April
We celebrate DAB-Day every month on the 8th. But April 8 is the ANNUAL anniversary of DAB-Day, which began in 1946 (thanks to Eileen Leahy for tipping me off to that). … Continue reading
Working in the studio. It’s what we do.
Here are a few pictures from some recent Wednesdays in the studio. The three photos below, from different days, show how Linda Andreatta has been approaching this landscape in pastels. Here is … Continue reading
Draw-a-Bird Day for March brings smallest and largest birds
We got hummingbirds and eagles and lots in between. Special tribute to Eileen, who sent drew two birds, one done digitally and one done the old-fashioned way. Also, special note … Continue reading
February birds are fab
The Wednesday Studio and friends paid tribute to Draw-a-Bird Day, which occurs on the 8th of every month. I give you the February birds: Don’t forget, dear blog readers, that … Continue reading
First Draw-a-Bird Day of 2017
Happy New Year from the Wednesday Studio! Here are four fine birds submitted for the January 8, 2016, DAB Day. Remember, everyone can play! Draw or paint a bird of … Continue reading
December Draw-a-Bird Day Submissions
The 8th of every month is DAB Day. Here are four wonderful birds sent to the Wednesday Studio blog for the December 2016 Draw-a-Bird Day. Anyone can send a bird, and … Continue reading
Wednesday Studio Well Represented in CHAW Student Show
The opening reception for the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop Adult Student Art Show is tonight. Below are the AWESOME entries from the Wednesday Studio. I am missing one image, which I … Continue reading
Ellen Cornett’s Work in Massachusetts Show
You can imagine Eileen Leahy’s surprise when she was visiting family in Boston and looking through magazines for current exhibits to visit. In the latest issue of The Improper Bostonian magazine she came … Continue reading
The Last Wednesday Studio Class for 2016
Last week we met for the last time for the year in the studio. Everyone couldn’t be there, but I took pics of those who were (and Wan took a … Continue reading