Photographer and writer, Rindy O’Brien, is this month’s blogger. She shows her creative skills with panoramic photographs from near and far!
Monthly Archives: June 2020
June’s theme: SHOES
Linda Norton “Shoes” Rindy O’Brien “Rachel’s Tenies” Dee Ann Layton “Favorite Slippers” Judy Searles “Odd Shoes” Steve Kunin “Boots Before and After Walking the Himalayas”
Karen Cohen “Old Friends” photograph Karen Cohen “Old Friends” watercolor
Karen Zens Marching On a landscape book Karen Zens Walk on the Wild Side collage pop-up Deborah Hurtt shoe sketch Eileen Leahy Worn-Out Walking Shoes pen and ink
WALK IN SOMEONE ELSES SHOES by Kate McConnell Karen Van Allen “Crocs”
Ken Bachman Old Shoes Put to Good New Use in Turkey
Meera Rao “Fractured”
Judith Capen One of My 24 Pairs (2) Judith Capen One of My 24 Pairs Judith Capen It Was So Cute in the Store
Steve Kunin Sidewalk No. 4 Tara Hamilton Relaxing
Dee Ann Layton Pink Toe Shoes pencil sketch Dee Ann Layton Pink Toe Shoes watercolor
Tribute to George Floyd
Capitol Hill Art League’s relationship and support with our community, artists, and neighbors have always been important to our art league for over thirty years. Currently Capitol Hill is buzzing with protests for justice and equality.
Smithsonian Institution Secretary, Lonnie G. Bunch III, expressed his hope that this “pain and sorrow compel America to confront its tortured racial past, and that this moment becomes the impetus for our nation to address racism and social inequities in earnest.”
Throughout history, there has always been a strong relationship between art and politics, social changes and injustices. Dada poet Hugo Ball states: “For us, art is not an end in itself … but it is an opportunity for the true perception and criticism of the times we live in.”
80 artists members: we request your ideas for moving forward in these troubled times. We can all plan for a better future in the arts, not just our members, but for our community. Please share your ideas via this group for potential new inclusive projects, exhibits, outreach partnerships, promotions, and mentorships.
Our member and Capitol Hill resident, artist Karin Edgett, created this beautiful memorial photograph of George Floyd. Karin pays tribute: “George Floyd merging with flowers ~ go into the light in peace ~ Your gentle soul’s light will shine on forever ~”