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2020 Small Stones Festival of the Arts
Welcome to the Small Stones Festival of the Arts - 2020 COVID-19 Edition
Awards Note: Jurors' Choice Awards were also given to each of the First and Second Prizewinners in each category, alhtough this gallery only supports showing one prize per work.
VIEWING - Click on an image for a larger view.
NAVIGATION - The images are sorted with prizewinners first (note that most prizes will be awarded on October 23), then alphabetically by artist last name. Note that there are 25 pages in the gallery - use the page selector to see more entries.
SEARCHING - You can enter an artist's first or last name in the search box to find a given artist.
FILTERING - You can create a filtered view to see only paintings or photography by selecting a choice in the Category Filter box. You can see only those entries selected by our jury for inclusion in our printed catalog by using the Tag Filter. The Tag Filter also allows you to view entries by members of the Blackstone Valley Art Association or Worcester County Camera Club.
VOTING - Voting is now closed.
PURCHASING ARTWORK - This year, Small Stones Festival is not directly selling any of the artwork on exhibition. If you wish to purchase an artwork, some of the works include a web address for the artist, allowing you to contact them directly via their website. For others, we will relay any messages sent to artists@smallstonesfestival.org. Specify which artist you wish to contact and provide your contact information.
Artist statement: The stillness of the water, the docked boats, and the colors of the sunset made me think of why I love being out on the water so much. It is a tranquil scene and where one can think as well. Specific medium: photograph
Newport Polo Match
Nadiya Isgro
Artist statement: As an equestrian myself, I have never been to a polo match. So I took my camera and had fun! Specific medium: photography
Curious Grasshopper
Nadiya Isgro
Artist statement: Rather then make a sharp shot, I went back to the basics, and got eye to eye with a curious grasshopper. Specific medium: photograph
Adumbrate
Desmond Johnson
Artist statement: TBD Specific medium: photograph
Escapism
Desmond Johnson
Artist statement: TBD Specific medium: Photograph
Herbe de l'étang
Desmond Johnson
Selected for catalog Artist statement: TBD Specific medium: photograph
Cookie
Aman Johnson
$96.00
Selected for catalog Artist statement: The fire likes to be fed. We will all be consumed by the fire eventually. Specific medium: photograph
Rabbit
Aman Johnson
$96.00
Artist statement: You can talk to animals the longer you're outside. They even pose if you ask nicely. Specific medium: photograph
Banyan Roots
LINDA KIMBALL
Artist statement: I photographed this gorgeous Banyan Tree at Marie Selby Gardens, Sarasota FL. The light was creating amazing shadows on the roots. Didn't see the small lizard in the foreground until I printed the photo. Specific medium: Photograph
Wise Old Tree
LINDA KIMBALL
Artist statement: While visiting Fruitlands Museum, Harvard, MA, I spotted an old tree who bark had been pecked in many places mostly likely by woodpeckers. It made an amazing image that reminded me of an owl's face. Specific medium: Photograph
Daylilly
LINDA KIMBALL
Artist statement: I'm an avid gardener and enjoy taking macro photographs of flowers. Specific medium: Photograph
Frog
Carolyn Kinloch-Winkler
Selected for catalog Artist statement: I'm fond of frogs. I used to have fun catching them as a child. As an adult I know them as a reminder of rebirth and new beginnings. I captured this image at the pond near my home one summer's day. It is painted in oil on canvas stretched over board. The background is an abstract created well before the subject came to me. Specific medium: Oil on canvas on board
Winter Squirrel
Carolyn Kinloch-Winkler
Selected for catalog Artist statement: I love the moment in this painting-one personal second squirrel time. Specific medium: oil on board
Peewee in the Rain
Carolyn Kinloch-Winkler
$275.00
Artist statement: The turn of the head as this poor bird sits on a wet railing is what the image is all about. Specific medium: oil on board
Couple
Elizabeth Koah
Artist statement: Faces are stories. I am driven to portray these stories through my artwork. Using watercolor on paper, I focus on detail and likeness to capture my subject and show their personality, their emotions, their story. I use layers of color to create depth and draw the viewer in. Through the process of painting my subjects I get to know them. My goal is to bring life to the paper so the viewer can know them too. Through my portraits I celebrate each of my subjects and tell their stories. Specific medium: Watercolor on paper
Girl in Autumn
Elizabeth Koah
Selected for catalog Artist statement: Faces are stories. I am driven to portray these stories through my artwork. Using watercolor on paper, I focus on detail and likeness to capture my subject and show their personality, their emotions, their story. I use layers of color to create depth and draw the viewer in. Through the process of painting my subjects I get to know them. My goal is to bring life to the paper so the viewer can know them too. Through my portraits I celebrate each of my subjects and tell their stories. Specific medium: Watercolor on paper
Wislain and his Mom
Elizabeth Koah
Selected for catalog Artist statement: Faces are stories. I am driven to portray these stories through my artwork. Using watercolor on paper, I focus on detail and likeness to capture my subject and show their personality, their emotions, their story. I use layers of color to create depth and draw the viewer in. Through the process of painting my subjects I get to know them. My goal is to bring life to the paper so the viewer can know them too. Through my portraits I celebrate each of my subjects and tell their stories. Specific medium: Watercolor on paper
Autumn at Walden Pond
Elizabeth Koelle
$100.00
Artist statement: I went to Walden Pond the day after Halloween 2015 because I really wanted to be somewhere in Nature. I took a lot of pictures that day, but this one popped out at me as soon as I uploaded it to my computer. I had been disappointed that it was cloudy that day, but it actually made the colors of the trees stand out more. It's a good representation of what the day was like for me: peaceful, colorful, in harmony with Nature. It's one of my very favorite photographs I've taken. Specific medium: Digital photograph
This Pond Ain't Big Enough for the Both of Us
Elizabeth Krouse
Artist statement: On one of my trips to Hager Pond in Marlboro this spring I watched as an aggressive male mute swan made his presence known all over the pond that afternoon. I had never seen this behavior before and it reminded me of a Wild West movie. The swan was actively chasing after a Canada Goose and it was interesting to capture the interaction that day. Specific medium: Photograph
The Lookout
Elizabeth Krouse
Artist statement: This photo was taken with my iphone while I was out on a walk recently. I saw a crow perched on the top of an interesting piece of the roof architecture looking out while a few other crows were approaching the roof of the building. I edited the photo using a mobile app from Carbon which has "Acid Trips" filters. I really liked this particular edit filter. The result reminded me of a bohemian album cover with the colors and the contrast of the lookout crow in it. Specific medium: Photograph