2021 Virtual Exhibit (A-C)
Artist Names, Project Titles, and Descriptions are BELOW the artwork. Please note that while very close the show is not in “true” alphabetical order. If you collaborated with another person or multiple people the artwork may be listed under the other person’s name (versus being displayed twice).
Adira Riben “Drawn from life”
Make a still life drawing each day.
Aileen Murray “Happy Place”
I will doing collages each day within either a word or a letter, that at the end of the month put together will make a saying related to Walt Disney.
Alexis Jackola “Fantasy/Warrior”
My Fun-A-Day project idea is a drawing of a fantasy/warrior girl a day.
Andrea Ahearn “Frequencies of Nature”
Handmade instruments.
Alison Altergott “Anything goes”
No specific idea yet, but environmentally connected
Andrea Smith “Creativity is Key(chains)”
Custom-made keychains of varying styles”
Anjenee Cannon “Naked Beauty: Re-discovering the Human Vision”
This photo series is intended to capture naked beauty from the human perspective and to rediscover what has been lost in translation due to technology, social media, and various virtual platforms - the original human vision. The human vision is capable of seeing beyond what is presented at first glance yet we fail each day to do just that. Through this project, I hope to rediscover the naked beauty that exists all around us, from the bright green shards of grass we knew as children, to the odd shape of the clouds above us, and so on.
Anne Kane “figure drawings, faces watercolor pencil”
A collection of meaningful illustrations of whatever strikes my fancy for the day
Ashley Dryden “World Of Steve”
Various photos of small toys with captions that tell a story about a tiny sheep.
Autumn Awesome “Rocking and Rolling with the Punches”
Mandala like designs painted on the rocks found while hiking to help ground oneself during months of quarantine and social distancing. 2020 was rocky but 2021 can be beautiful because of how adaptable humans can be.
Addie Spicer “Celebrate”
My plan is to create pieces inspired by things we celebrate, be they holidays, milestones, or just other things that make people happy.
Bonnie Dalrymple “Sketching with watercolors”
10th anniversary theme. One watercolor a day.
Becky Anderson “Daily life on a small farm”
A photo a day of farm life
Beth Ostrusky “Motivation”
Every single day I am going to draw a portrait, bust, or full Body representing the emotions I went through that day to provide motivation to feel better and work on my emotions throughout the month. Color, expressions, and body language Of the drawings will express that day
Beth Trepper “Original Fine Art Greeting Cards”
I will be creating a handmade, one-of-a-kind blank greeting cards every day. Each card will feature my original photographs (fashion, food, landscape), along with vintage illustrations and embellishments. During these challenging times, when we are separated from our friends and family, why not send a personal written correspondence inside a beautiful, unique piece of art? The cards are 5" x 7" and are suitable for framing. A little treasure of original art to keep or pass on to others.
Beverly Ross “Snowmen Fun”
My Fun-A-Day project is Snowmen fun. So Let it snow.
Alexa Fakterowitz “Records”
Decorate a record a day
Brian Givens “Processing the days away”
I will create a digital image each day using the programing language Processing.
Brad and Jessica Glassco “The Eyes Have It”
In order to make the world a more whimsical place, we will be adding googly eyes to objects in to bring the world to life.
Brittany Powell “31 portraits”
Mixed media portraits of family and friends
Brooke Voyton “Creating an Image”
This project is going to be painting where I’m working more on my art style and color schemes.
Beca Sanchez “Pasta La Vista Baby”
Making art out of pasta and paint
Carol Gentes “Rock Animals”
My Fun-a-Day project is painted rock animals. My goal is to paint 31 different animals - pets, farm, forest and jungle creatures!
Caroline Zeitler “We’ll pass on the Ketchup, a German-American Journey”
My project will be illustrations of a book on my father’s life story from a childhood in German to his life in America written by Arlene Zeitler.
Carrie Chen “Fidget Quilt Squares”
6x6 inch squares for fidget lap quilts (to be assembled at a later time) for adults with dementia and fine motor needs.
Catherine Houghton “Frame of Mindscapes”
I plan to create a landscape-ish painting each day based on my frame of mind or mood.
Charlotte Hoerter “Birds of Feather”
Drawing a bird a day
Christopher Enty “DART LIFE PT3”
After spending most of COVID/quarantine working on new techniques and honing my skills, I’ve developed a more loose style. I want to apply some of that style to the DARTLIFE project by revisiting previous life drawings and portraits I’ve done during past commutes.
Cindy Glazier “Going Off The Grid”
My Fun-A-Day project will consist of a selection of paintings worked simultaneously. As layers of marks upon layers of marks become distorted through diverse artistic practices, the observer is left with a new perception of the possibilities of our world.
Clayton Appleby “Frames of animation”
An animation made out of 30 (31?) still frames drawn and painted for each day.