Willawaw Journal Spring 2018 Issue 3

Kathy Jederlinich

  Kathy Jederlinich is a retired art teacher and prolific artist in multiple media.This acrylic painting is one of two now…

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Lauren Scharhag

Montego Bay For thirty-three years, your exposure to water consisted of quarries, creeks, and the occasional lakeside barbecue. Life on…

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Judy Shepps Battle

Frozen Tears  I never cried when dad died ‌   and relatives wept ‌   offering consolation ‌   assuming pain I didn’t…

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Jim Zola

  Jim Zola is a poet and photographer living in North Carolina.

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Penelope Scambly Schott

I Thought I Should Be Joan of Arc The white gown flares over my flesh. The fire stings like a…

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Sheila Sondik

Bodega Bay The dunes changed shape every year and every year the change surprised us. We flew kites, snapped bull…

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Leslie Green

"White Rainbow," 24 x 30, acrylic on board Leslie Green’s work reflects her love of nature, animals and geologic forms…

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Dorothy Swoope

Wintering Sunlight tilts and shadows shift as the season turns ‌           towards wintering. I gather skeins…

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Vivian Wagner

Syo-ro   There’s this ink that goes down blue and turns green – dew on pine trees, it’s called. I…

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Frances Van Wert

  Frances Van Wert has been a collage artist for many years, inspired by the steampunk art movement.  She loves…

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