Thanks for the opportunity to share some of the work I’m doing about the Coronavirus while we’re all cooped up in our homes. I’ve created a make-shift studio using waterbased paints, mostly acrylic. These are meditations on the Coronavirus. I’ve created seven paintings in various sizes on panels. I will have nine paintings in the entire series. See images below.
NEWS & BLOG
Ruth Curwen Carlson
Fused Glass lamps finished during isolation.-Ruth Curwen Carlson
Warren Stenberg
Pandemic art by AHA member Warren Sternberg titled “Lahaina Whale Play 1”, 18×24 Oil on Board
Alexandra Eyer
Here are some pieces from my “Social Distancing Series.” They are all painted with acrylic markers on 8×10” canvas boards or 11×14” clayboards. Although it’s hard to blend with these markers, they are clean to work with and handy. – Alexandra Eyer
Asia Di Antonio
I wanted to share if i could. I have started virtual art classes for children this week to run for the next month through zoom! I have more info on my website, but here are some pictures! Windward.kidzart.com
Linda Umstead
“South Pacific” painted during self quarantine of March 2020.”Pink Torches” part of current HWS Members Show 2020.
Mahalo and aloha! Linda Umstead
MaryAnne Long
When life gives you lemons… (greeting cards with chocolate paint, food color, and lemon slice stencils) – MaryAnne Long
Pandemic Art
Edd Tokarz Harnas
“A work in progress. Even the people in portraits can’t be too safe these days!” -Edd Tokarz Harnas
Jessica Orfe
Here’s a pandemic inspired drawing :(i may do a color version but i think my black & white drawings are more my style)
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New Works
Adriana Pizzia Franc
I’ve been busy with creating new art out of old art .An abstract fun layered approach. This piece was my palette, I was about to get rid of it but then I saw potential..Reawakening of creativity again Yey:)♡
Tanya D’Avanzo
Teresa Shea
Hi,
Just finishing my painting of Kahaluu, behind the Hygenic store in Kahaluu. My 1st attempt of creating a reflection in a water scene. Surprisingly it was easier than I thought it would be, but not those glorious shimmering clear reflections, some artists are most excellent at producing. I think each new painting is a grand opportunity to learn something new. Hope you like it.
Teresa Shea
Liz Corbin on Zoom
One instructor (Carmen Gardner on Maui) and four students (Oahu, Nevada and Canada) got together virtually for an online watercolor workshop. We painted together in Italy last summer in a workshop led by Carmen. Our first session was on Facebook Messenger (group chat), then we tried Zoom for the second session and that worked better. You can use computer, tablet or phone (although it’s harder because everything is so small). The photos are from our Zoom session. For those who aren’t familiar with Zoom, you can feature one participant as in the first photo (this is Carmen), with the others in the small frames. You can also switch between featuring each participant (sometimes voice activated) or having everyone the same size (second photo). The lilies are my effort – not that great but it was a wonderful way to spend a few hours.