Make Art Every Day!

2021 Virtual Exhibit (N-Y)

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).

Nancy Pinson “One World – Beautifully Diverse”
I will be painting one small watercolor or other medium each day.

Neenah Newell “Hope (& Expanded, Year Long, World Wide Art-A-Day)”

Nicole Truitt “Gratitude”
I plan to create an art journal focused on gratitude and will be choosing a new focal point each day to celebrate.

Octavio Castellanos “Manga Characters”
My Fun-A-Day project is a drawing each day of Manga Characters.

Niki Chester “Gouache sketches of everyday objects”
One sketch per day. Done in Gouache of everyday objects.

Pam Slaton “Mother to Daughter, Legacy and Grief and Creativity”
My Fun a Day project idea involves using craft and sewing supplies that belonged to my mother. She passed in July just over a year after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer. I cared for her during her last months in Hospice.

Patty Artymowicz “Meditations”
We all need to meditate, especially recently. This art is my meditation.

Pam Weiss “Flowers with a twist”
Dried flowers mounted on tiles and paper done with alcohol ink

Pat Field “Processing the Past”
My Fun-A-Day project idea is: each day processing a photo from the past that has not been processed before the way I can to it now.

Phoenix Johnson “Nova and Ash”
A month of Ash and Nova anthromorphic characters.

Valerie Hazzard “The Return of Frown A Day”
My Fun A Day project will be revisiting my first project from 10 years ago, Frown A Day. It was a photograph of a different person frowning every day. This year I will draw each of those photos and title them with the food item I would share with that person (or persons) if we weren't in a global pandemic.

Ricki Truitt “Too Hip To Be Square”
My Fun-A-Day project will be crocheting a square a day, so that at the end of the month I will be able to connect the individual ideas and days, into one larger thought and big picture, like the month.

Riva Finkel Brown “Celestial Seasons”
I like to create art from things that I find lying around our house. I also like to make art from found objects.

Samantha Charlton “A March of Mermaids”
My project will be a digital drawing of a mermaid every day. Each one will be of a different design inspired by varying sea creatures. I have always loved fantasy, as well as character design, so I think this project will be a fun challenge for myself!

Sandy Coppersmith “Motion”
Photographs emphasizing motion - using ICM (intentional camera movement), long exposure, objects in motion and etc. * Motion ranges from almost-stillness (light itself is in constant motion at the speed of light) - to small vibrations - to brush-like movement or sweeping motions of either the camera, the object, the light source or a combination thereof.

Sarah Dressler “Gnomes & friends”
I propose to draw & color a gnome and an animal companion each day.

Shanna O'Leary Weiss “Happy Creating”
My Fun A Day art will include an exploration of tools used for creating. Tools will be drawn and painted in various styles.

Steph Patterson “In-Between the Alarms of the Pandemic: A Poem-A-Day”
Inspired by Amanda Gorman and Delaware Fun-A-Day, I have resurrected my love of poetry. I’ve been writing a poem every day in March about my experience so far during the pandemic. My poems are very raw and works in progress, as I try to process the craziness of the last year. It seemed like a lot of alarm bells went off last year and continue to, as we go through this pandemic. Personally, I gave birth to my second child during the beginning of the pandemic, and then faced a whole new health issue later on. Many of my poems have photos in the background that I took during the pandemic, and there are few photos from the “before times.” Delaware Fun-A-Day has been an amazing challenge.

Violet Smith-Beehler “Photos of Now”
One photograph a day of what life is like these days.

Tegan Clark “Fanciful Florals”
A different flower a day

Susan Stephens “Watercolor in my life”
Things I see in my daily life at home, outside or on vacation.

Sharon Brubaker “Signs of Spring”
Multi-media projects illustrating "Signs of Spring" comprised of digital photos of art pieces including watercolors, sculpture, jewelry, and metal work.

Tess Brown “Mobile”
Everyday I will make something to add onto a mobile.

Victoria Franz “Pressed abstracts”
I will create an abstract painting on a separate surface and then press it onto the project surface to manipulate line and color

Susan Merriam “Watercolor Journaling with Pen and Ink”
Pen and Ink Watercolor Journaling - My first attempt to journal using Pen and Ink with Watercolor. A Personal Therapeutic Journey as a novice.

Vivienne Cameron “31 Chinese Paintings for the Year of the Ox”
My Fun-A-Day project is to complete a shuǐ-mò (水墨, "water and ink") painting a day.

Sabrina Manieri “She Wields Her Staff”
My project is a practice of a dynamic pose. Drawn with pencil and lined with Micron Pigma Pens. Colored with Copic markers.

Suella Meldrom “Sacred Place”
Mix of quotes and my own original writings for taking you to your sacred place. Collaged with colorful papers and/or original artwork.

Victoria Traub “The Story of Spring”
My Fun A Day project is a stop motion drawing video with a few words

Stephanie Payzant “Pencil, Watercolor, and Photography by SP”
My Fun-A-Day project idea is to draw, paint, or photograph something in my house each day.

Yarissa Luna “Growing Pains”
This series will be a collection of illustrations reflecting on periods of personal growth, sometimes melancholy, sometimes blissful. The discomfort of entering a new stage in life is almost inevitable, but there is a sweetness in looking back once you have metamorphosized.