This one for my Rota CT peeps -- We're really raising some good bucks for Wounded Warriors Home, so this one will be donated to Fisher House! Most of you know the story: When I was in the Navy, I did loads of illustrations and cartoons for many newspapers (such as The Stars & Stripes and lots of base newspapers, etc.), and hundreds of sketches of my shipmates and other US Navy sailors in ports in the US and European ports. Most of these drawings, cartoons, and paintings were given away to my shipmates over the years, but I also kept many of them, and I see them often being sold at auctions online and by galleries...
Thursday, February 02, 2023
Wednesday, February 01, 2023
Wanna go to an opening this weekend?
Winter exhibitions at American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center will open Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023. Exhibits include Madayin, the first major exhibition of Aboriginal Australian bark painting to tour the U.S., photojournalism from World War II, and The Trawick Prize for Contemporary Art.
The opening reception, free and open to all, takes place from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Feb. 4. Please refer to the museum’s website for the most up-to-date information on museum events and visiting the museum.
The Trawick Prize: 20th Anniversary Emerald Award celebrates the impact of The Trawick Prize for Contemporary Arts, a visual arts prize that honors artists from Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Virginia in an annual juried competition.
Now in its 20th year, the prize was established by Bethesda, Md.-based community activist and philanthropist Carol Trawick in 2002. To date, The Trawick Prize has awarded over $300,00 to local contemporary artists and has exhibited the work of more than 200 artists who reached the level of finalists in each year’s competition.
This exhibition presents the work of artists who were awarded the “Best in Show” in the competition over the last 20 years, and features contemporary paintings, sculptures, film, mixed media, and many others.
This year, the juried competition will result in selecting “the best of the best” over the past 20 years, awarding the artist with The Trawick Prize Emerald Award. On view through March 19.
The exhibition features artists working in a variety of media including sculpture, painting, mixed media, film, and more. Works from artists such as Neil Feather, Jiha Moon, Jo Smail, and many others will be displayed in the galleries. Themes span a range of concepts important to each artist from race, oppression, and genealogy to culture, humanity, and emotion to name a few.
In the words of Carol Trawick “there is no need to travel to see great art, there are numerous talented artists right in our backyard!”
Featured artists:
Lauren Adams
WonJung Choi
Richard Cleaver
Larry Cook
Oletha Devane
Neil Feather
Mia Feuer
Caroline Hatfield
Lillian Hoover
Gary Kachadourian
Cecilia Kim
Maggie Michael
Jonathan Monaghan
Jiha Moon
David Page
James Rieck
Jo Smail
Lomax & Wickerham
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Art Schooling At Its Best
The Compass Atelier has what I consider the best artist schooling in the DMV – better, in fact, than all of the major Universities in our area. That’s a big statement to make, but it comes from me, and thus I am ready to back it up as needed. Notice that I wrote “art schooling.”
I choose my words carefully – what Glen Kessler and the other professionals who teach at the Compass Atelier do is to school people who want to develop and expand their artistic prowess, plus their artistic acumen, in leaps and bounds.
Read the entire article here.
Monday, January 30, 2023
Sunday, January 29, 2023
The New Ensign
Another vintage 1983 US Navy cartoon that I did when I was in the Navy. Being offered on Ebay with ALL proceeds going to charity. Bid for it here.
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The New Ensign Vintage 1983 Navy cartoon by Campello |
Saturday, January 28, 2023
Scared by books
The original owners of this original drawing bought from me at the Pike Place Market in Seattle back in 1981. It was recently resold in the secondary market, and the new owner has just gifted it to the great Stephen King!
How super cool is that!
The drawing was done as as assignment at the University of Washington School of Art - The assignment was to create a work in “response to a book or literary figure.”
A woman scared by Stephen King's books 1981 charcoal and conte on paper by Florencio Lennox Campello |