2021 Small Stones Festival of the Arts
Welcome to the Small Stones Festival of the Arts
THIS WEB GALLERY SHOWS ALL SUBMITTED ARTWORK. ARTWORK SELECTED BY OUR JURORS FOR EXHIBITION AND PUBLISHING ARE NOTED.- 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 15), then alphabetically by artist last name. Note that there are multiple 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 exhibition and printed catalog by using the Tag Filter.
- PURCHASING ARTWORK - Artwork on display at the in-person exhibition may be purchased if the artist has elected to make it available for sale.

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Cemetery Hill 3
George Hancin
$700.00
Artist statement: I am an observational painter, I paint from life. Most often I paint landscapes and could be called a Plein Air painter, but that term has become a bit limiting. I start each painting on location and I try to approach each one with a fresh and open point of view. Most of each painting is finished on the spot, but they are frequently reworked and adjusted in my studio. I try to make my paintings more than just a copy of a place but also create a narrative or story.
Specific medium: oil on board

Sylvan Road Portrait
George Hancin
$700.00
Artist statement: I am an observational painter, I paint from life. Most often I paint landscapes and could be called a Plein Air painter, but that term has become a bit limiting. I start each painting on location and I try to approach each one with a fresh and open point of view. Most of each painting is finished on the spot, but they are frequently reworked and adjusted in my studio. I try to make my paintings more than just a copy of a place but a narrative or story.
Specific medium: Oil on board

Whitin Mill
George Hancin
$700.00
Artist statement: I am an observational painter, I paint from life. Most often I paint landscapes and could be called a Plein Air painter, but that term has become a bit limiting. I start each painting on location and I try to approach each one with a fresh and open point of view. Most of each painting is finished on the spot, but they are frequently reworked and adjusted in my studio. I try to make my paintings more than just a copy of a place but a narrative or story.
Specific medium: oil on board

Draper Demolition, Hopedale, No. 2
James Hunt
$300.00
Selected for Exhibition
Artist statement: The Draper Corporation was founded in the mid-1800's and grew to become the largest maker of power looms in the world. At its height, over 3000 people worked at the plant in Hopedale. Its was a major force in the industrial revolution, creating jobs, enormous wealth for some, and social inequality and environmental damage for others. The company closed in the 1970's. Demolition began in 2020.
Specific medium: Digital Photography

Draper Demolition, Hopedale, No. 3
James Hunt
$350.00
Selected for Exhibition
Artist statement: The Draper Corporation was founded in the mid-1800's and grew to become the largest maker of power looms in the world. At its height, over 3000 people worked at the plant in Hopedale. Its was a major force in the industrial revolution, creating jobs, enormous wealth for some, and social inequality and environmental damage for others. The company closed in the 1970's. Demolition began in 2020.
Specific medium: Digital Photography

Magnolias
Candace Imming
$250.00
Selected for Exhibition
Artist statement: Capturing a brief moment of time to remember the beauty of the tree in spring provides creative satisfaction for me. The blossoms last but a short time, but the image retains their moment of existence.
Specific medium: Digital photography
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