H2O
Our water-themed open art call was named “H2O”. Water, whether we acknowledge it or not, is our everything. It’s what we’re made of, what we need to survive, what calms us, and what makes up most of our earth. It’s also what we tend to obsess about in art from oceanscapes to lakeside images to swimming pools to the water that makes up our bodies. It’s so inclusive that everyone knows what the chemical name is, H2O, two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen. In this H2O open art call we asked to see an artist’s best artwork about water.
The accepted artists from this call for entries are:
• artist Aaron Wilder from San Francisco, California: Photography
• artist Angie Sinclair from Wilmington, North Carolina: Oil On Canvas
• artist Anne Yoncha from Missoula, Montana: Dye, Resist, Acrylic On Silk
• artist Beth Nerney from Melrose, Massachusetts: Photography
• artist Brooke Sippel from Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands: Photography
• artist Danny Sepkowski from Ewa Beach, Hawaii: Photography
• artist Deedee Hughes from Fairfield, Connecticut: Mixed Media
• artist Eleanor Gray from Canyon Country, California: Photography
• artist Erica Fallin from Reston, Virginia: Photography
• artist Irina Shoyhet from Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey: Photography
• artist J Howard from Alvin, Texas: Soft Pastels
• artist Kathy Knapp from Belpre, Ohio: Textiles, Beads
• artist Keita Tokuda from Woodside, New York: Photography
• artist Kristol Jones from Everett, Washington: Mixed Media
• artist Liz Ruest from Seattle, Washington: Digital Collage
• artist Marie Rioux from Lévis, Canada: Oil On Canvas
• artist Marsha Karagheusian from Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky: Ceramic Earthenware Clay
• artist Ordí Calder from Armação Dos Búzios, Brazil: Photography
• artist Yehudit Englard from Tel-Aviv, Israel: Oil On Canvas
• artist Yoong Wah Wong from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Digital Photography
• artist Yunhee Min from Chicago, Illinois: Porcelain