This past April, artists of all ages were invited to compete in Mini Masterpiece, a competition and traveling exhibit “small” enough to go anywhere! Or, at least, that’s what we thought! The challenges of organizing a traveling exhibition during the COVID-19 pandemic have, unfortunately, proven to be more than we can overcome.
In place of the traveling exhibition, we hope you will enjoy this on-line gallery of more the 104 entries. Stop by the Hoyt to see the exhibit in person August 4-October 4, 2020.
Kristin Turcsanyi, “I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold” after Charles DeMuth
Paige Hemke Kleinfelder, “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer” after Gustav Klimt
Rebecca Reiter, “Toil Today, Dream Tonight” after Paul Hilairo
“American Gothic” by Adam Edgerton (after Grant Wood, 1930)
“The Scream” by Adam McNickle (after Edvard Munch, 1893)
“Bouquet of Flowers” by Addie McCormick, age 4, (after Edouard Manet, 1882)
“The Persistence of Memory” by Alison Gregg (after Salvador Dalí, 1931)
“Le Reve” by Allie Beatty, age 14 (after Pablo Picasso, 1932)
“Green on Blue” by Amanda Poulton (after Mark Rothko, 1986)
“Danger” by Amy Dittman (after Winslow Homer 1883/87)
“Starry Night” by Amy Ford (after Vincent Van Gogh, 1889)
“Composition II of Red Blue and Yellow” by Angelia Cox, age 6 (after Piet Mondrian, 1930)
“The Flowering Arches” by Anna Hunsaker, age 6 (after Claude Monet, 1913)
“Sunflowers” by Anna Sonnett,age 10 (after Vincent Van Gogh, 1888)
“Lunia Czechovska” by Audrey Bordonaro (after Amedeo Modigliani, 1919)
“Blue Ladybug” by Ava Ford, age 9 (after Maggie Z.)
“Beach at Trouville” by Ben McCormick, age 10 (after Claude Monet, 1882)
“The Blue Boat” by Beth Beiter (after Winslow Homer, 1892)
“les demoiselles” by Brenda Fulmer (after Pablo Picasso, 1907)
“Blue Horse” by Brenda Gruber (after Franz Marc, 1911)
“Color Study: Squares with Concentric Circles” by Brigid Jean Corcoran, age 5 (after Wassily Kandinsky, 1913)
“The Very Quiet Cricket” by Brittany Campbell (after Eric Carle, 1990)
“Where is the Sun” by Caleb Campbell, age 3 ( after Eric Carle, 2019)
“Oriental Poppies” by Carol Davies (after Georgia O’Keefe, 1927)
“Gas” by Sherill Liebschner (after Edward Hopper, 1940)
“Color Study: Squares with Concentric Circles” by Cheryl Mounts (after Wassily Kandinsky, 1913)
“Dancers in Blue” by Christi Kacvinsky (after Edgar Degas, 1895)
“The Watermelons” by Despiha Gavrilos, age 5 (after Diego Rivera, 1957)
“Light in the Autumn Fog” by Dian Papay (after Leonid Afremov)
“The Lavender Tree” by Don Gold (after Georgia O’Keefe, 1929)
“Banana” by Ed Gerber (after Andy Warhol 1967)
“Girl with a Pearl Earring” by Elizabeth Baum, age 14 (after Johannes Vermeer, 1665)
“Girl with a Pearl Earring” by Ella Stroia, age 15 (after Johannes Vermeer, 1665)
“Composition in Red Blue and Yellow” by Ellen Mounts (after Piet Mondrian, 1930)
“Sunset in Venice” by Emilie Murrer, age 13 (after Claude Monet, 1908)
“Vase with Poppies” by Emily Winters (after Vincent Van Gogh, 1886)
“Starry Night” by Emma Reese, age 17 (after Vincent Van Gogh, 1889)
“Starry Night” by Eva Babick, age 7 (after Vincent VanGogh, 1889)
“The Dream” by Gavrielia Constantine (after Pablo Picasso, 1932)
Giada Poulton, age 6
“Two Calla Lilies” by Gionna Cox, age 10 (after Georgia O’Keefe, 1928)
“Blessing of the Rainbow” by Giovanna Cook, age 6 (after Laith Jordan)
“Squares with Concentric Circles” by Graci Cook, age 4 (after Wassily Kandinsky, 1913)
“The Scream” by Haelyn Beggan, age 11 (after Edvard Munch, 1893)
“Composition II in Red Blueand Yellow” by Hailey Sachetti, age 14 (after Piet Mondrian, 1929)
“Sunset by the Hill” by Haley Hansen (after Leonid Afremov)
“Skull of a Skeleton” by Hannah Jones (after Vincent Van Gogh, 1886)
“White Center” by Hope Collins, age 6 (after Mark Rothko, 1950)
“Girl with a Pearl Earring” by Isabelle DeVincentis, age 12 (after Johannes Vermeer, 1665)
“The Four Trees” by Janice Loccisano (after Claude Monet, 1891)
“Portrait of Savanarola” by Jason Ferguson, age 6 (after Fra Bartolomeo, 1498)
“Still Life” by Jeanie Gordon (after Jean Baptiste Siméon Chardin)
“Stag at Sharkeys” by Jenna Lee Butch (by George Wesley Bellows, 1909)
“Cafe Terrace” at Night by Jessie M Beatty, age 16 (after Vincent Van Gogh, 1888)
“The Sunflower” by Jordyn Calderoni, age 14 (after Vincent Van Gogh, 1888)
“Composition with Red Blue and Yellow” by Jordyn Mandel (after Piet Mondrain, 1930)
“Tulip Fields” by Judi Spears (after Claude Monet, 1886)
“Pink Shell” by Judith Martello (after Georgia O’Keefe, 1937)
“Fishing Boats” by Judy Mylo (after Vincent Van Gogh, 1888)
“Starry Night” by Julia Bryson, age 15 (after Vincent Van Gogh, 1889)
“Composition with Red Yellow and Blue” by Katherine Settle (after Piet Mondrian by 1930)
“Sunflowers” by Kathleen Gray Farthing (after Vincent Van Gogh, 1887)
“I Saw the Figure” by Kristin Turscanyi (after Charles Demuth, 1928)
“Cakes” by Kristina Miller Siple (after Wayne Thiebaud, 1963)
“The Boardwalk at the The Beach at Trouville” by Kristina Rule (after Claude Monet, 1870)
“The Son of Man” by Kylie Thomas (after Rene Magrittre, 1964)
“Sun and Rainbow” by Levi Mandel (after Marushka, 1918)
“Sunset” by Lizzy Pascoe, age 10
“Water Lily Pond” by London Collins, age 7 (after Claude Monet, 1899)
“Seascape” by Loraine Hunsaker (after Vincent Van Gogh, 1888)
“Starry Night” by Lyla Werhnyak (after Vincent Van Gogh, 1889)
“San Giorgio” by Lynn Fletcher (after Claude Monet, 1908)
“Antibes in the Morning” by Maria Emilia Murrer (after Claude Monet, 1888)
“Bouquet of Sunflowers” by Maria Gavrilos (after Claude Monet, 1881)
“Starry Night” by Mary Burris (after Vincent Van Gogh, 1888)
“American Flamingo” by Megan Siegfried (after John James Audubois, 1832)
“The Scream” by Michael Babick, age 9 (after Edward Munch, 1893)
“Byzantine Cross” by Michael Gavrilos
“Girl in front of Mirror” by Michele Perelman (after Pablo Picasso, 1932)
“The Great Wave of Kanagawa” by Miranda Wage (Katsushika Hokusia, 1833)
“Pot of Geraniums” by Molly K Reed (after Henri Matisse, 1912)
“Enamel Saucepan” by Olivia Hendrickson, age 12 (after Pablo Picasso, 1945)
“Portrait of Adele” by Paige Hemki Kleinfelder (after Gustov Klimt, 1907)
“Toil Today, Dream Tonight” by Rabecca Reiter (after Paul Hilario, 2013)
“Sun and Rainbow” by Rachel Horner, age 8 (after Marushka, 1918)
“Cafe Terrace at Night” by Rowan Collins (after Vincent Van Gogh, 1888)
“Color Study: Square with Concentric Circles” by Ryann Mandel, age 7 (after Wassily Kandinsky, 1913)
“Ladder to the Moon” by Sadie Ford, age 6 (after Georgia O’Keeffe, 1958)
“Girl in a Blue Armchair” by Sandy Kessler Kaminski (after Mary Cassatt, 1878)
“The Last Supper” by Sheri Liebschner (after Leonardo DiVinci, 1498)
“Blue Horse” by Sophia Murrer (after Franz Marc, 1911)
“The Scream” by Sophia Stroia, age 13, (after Edvard Munch, 1893)
“Stick and Puck” by Stephen Poulton, (after Peter Horjus) small
“The Astronomer” by Susan Linville (Johannes Vermeer, 1668)
“Autumn Hillside”
by Suzanne Pirlo (after Frank Carmichael, 1920)
“Beamsville” by Suzanne Pirlo (after Frank Johnston, 1918-19)
“Dawn Pine Island” by Suzanne Pirlo (after A.Y. Jackson, 1924)
“Decorative Landscape” by Suzanne Pirlo (after Lawren Harris, 1917)
“Dharana” by Suzanne Pirlo (after F.H. Varley, 1932)
“Lake O’Hara” by Suzanne Pirlo, (J.E.H. MacDonald)
“The Guide’s Home” by Suzanne Pirlo (Arthur Lismer)
“The Pool” by Suzanne Pirlo (Tom Thomson, 1915-16)
“The Scream” by Tom Ford, (after Edward Munch, 1893)
“Madame” by Wanda Korol Selley (after John Singer Sargent, 1884)
“The Goldfish” by Will McCormick, age 8, (after Henri Martisse, 1912)
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