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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Berkshire Hills Bambi
Lisa Thompson
$125.00
Artist statement: I am a young adult with autism exploring the world of photography. During the Covid-19 pandemic, I shifted the focus of my work to photography of the natural world. I enjoy photographing flowers, birds and wildlife. Being outdoors and photographing nature makes me feel relaxed and happy. The one silver lining of the pandemic is the amount of time I've been able to spend outdoors.
Specific medium: Photography

Black Swallowtail on Pink Zinnia
Lisa Thompson
$125.00
Artist statement: I am a young adult with autism exploring the world of photography. During the Covid-19 pandemic, I shifted the focus of my work to photography of the natural world. I enjoy photographing flowers, birds and wildlife. Being outdoors and photographing nature makes me feel relaxed and happy. The one silver lining of the pandemic is the amount of time I've been able to spend outdoors.
Specific medium: Photography

Shadowplay on a Hayfield
Ed Turner
$400.00
Selected for Exhibition
Artist statement: My life revolves around energy. Energy in myself, energy in others and especially energy in the environment around me. I feed from this energy and try to inject it into all the work I do.
Specific medium: watercolor

Morning Glow (Rose of Sharon)
Ed Turner
$400.00
Selected for Exhibition
Artist statement: My life revolves around energy. Energy in myself, energy in others and especially energy in the environment around me. I feed from this energy and try to inject it into all the work I do.
Specific medium: watercolor

Self Portrait
Michael Wackell
Artist statement: Michael J. Wackell, Sr. is a long-time resident and business owner in Millbury and was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 2012. The shaking, tremors, stiffness and rigidity in his arms and hands and the loss of fine motor skills make many things difficult. Since Michael is right-handed and has lost a considerable amount of dexterity and fine motor skills in that hand, he has learned to use his left hand to compensate for that loss, and with that creates these beautiful works of art.
Specific medium: Watercolor

Winter Twilight
Michael Wackell
$500.00
Artist statement: Michael J. Wackell, Sr. is a long-time resident and business owner in Millbury and was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 2012. The shaking, tremors, stiffness and rigidity in his arms and hands and the loss of fine motor skills make many things difficult. Since Michael is right-handed and has lost a considerable amount of dexterity and fine motor skills in that hand, he has learned to use his left hand to compensate for that loss, and with that creates these beautiful works of art.
Specific medium: Watercolor

The Pond Stand
Michael Wackell
Artist statement: Michael J. Wackell, Sr. is a long-time resident and business owner in Millbury and was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 2012. The shaking, tremors, stiffness and rigidity in his arms and hands and the loss of fine motor skills make many things difficult. Since Michael is right-handed and has lost a considerable amount of dexterity and fine motor skills in that hand, he has learned to use his left hand to compensate for that loss, and with that creates these beautiful works of art.
Specific medium: Watercolor

Botanical Series #2
Sharon Whitham
$450.00
Artist statement: I am a printmaker and mixed-media artist. I spend part of each year working out of my studio in Boston, living on an island off the coast of Maine, and creating art in Mexico. My work is inspired by both nature and culture, focused on themes of connectedness, balance, loss and change. I am interested in the organic shapes and patterns in nature as well as their impermanence.
Specific medium: Monotype, Oil on Paper

Botanical Series #21
Sharon Whitham
$450.00
Artist statement: I am a printmaker and mixed-media artist. I spend part of each year working out of my studio in Boston, living on an island off the coast of Maine, and creating art in Mexico. My work is inspired by both nature and culture, focused on themes of connectedness, balance, loss and change. I am interested in the organic shapes and patterns in nature as well as their impermanence.
Specific medium: Monotype, Oil on Paper

Reflection
Cindy Wilder
$125.00
Artist statement: As the Great Egrets begin their migration South, they can be spotted in many marsh lands along the coast searching for food. I love to watch them patiently searching the water below them for the little fish, crabs and other creatures that will fill their belly. They have such patience as they jiggle their feet in the muck below them to stir up a meal.
Specific medium: photograph
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