Mark Brown of TheWildExposure.com stands in front of one of his many wildlife photographs. TED PFIRRMANN PHOTOS
Jane and Michael Davis work in wood sculptures.
Limor Dekel completes sculptures using recycled materials.
Sarah Pollock shows off her oil paintings.
Sue Ann Cox of TheFairyPotter.com displays her collection of ceramic pottery.
Steve Rogers is well known for his marine art.
Sara Ganter is the executive director of the Rehoboth Art League.
Amanda Sokolski with Distracted Monkey Studio shows a real grasp of her subject matter in this oil painting.
Browsing in front are (l-r) Carol Thomson, Amy Thomson, Megan Reardon, Jennifer Sullivan and Corinne Sullivan, all from Wilmington. Lisa Chambers of Delaware Bay Clay is in back.
Callie Yeager gets a reminder from Mickey that there’s always time for a kiss!
Erica and Collins Gallagher are selling amazing lobster rolls from Chesapeake & Maine.
Sally Baybutt of New Hampshire and Olivia Noland of Maryland check out some artwork on a beautiful day.
Ron Stinson of MetalExpression.com displays a few of his sculptures.
Mark Brown of TheWildExposure.com stands in front of one of his many wildlife photographs. TED PFIRRMANN PHOTOS
Jane and Michael Davis work in wood sculptures.
Limor Dekel completes sculptures using recycled materials.
Sarah Pollock shows off her oil paintings.
Sue Ann Cox of TheFairyPotter.com displays her collection of ceramic pottery.
Steve Rogers is well known for his marine art.
Sara Ganter is the executive director of the Rehoboth Art League.
Amanda Sokolski with Distracted Monkey Studio shows a real grasp of her subject matter in this oil painting.
Browsing in front are (l-r) Carol Thomson, Amy Thomson, Megan Reardon, Jennifer Sullivan and Corinne Sullivan, all from Wilmington. Lisa Chambers of Delaware Bay Clay is in back.
Callie Yeager gets a reminder from Mickey that there’s always time for a kiss!
Erica and Collins Gallagher are selling amazing lobster rolls from Chesapeake & Maine.
Sally Baybutt of New Hampshire and Olivia Noland of Maryland check out some artwork on a beautiful day.
Ron Stinson of MetalExpression.com displays a few of his sculptures.The first weekend of Rehoboth Art League’s 51st annual Outdoor Fine Art & Fine Craft Show took place Aug. 3 and 4, with another weekend set for Aug. 10 and 11, at 12 Dodds Lane in Henlopen Acres.
This juried event has drawn a talented pool of artists not to be missed. There’s a catalog of live entertainment, food provided by The Point Coffee Shop & Bakery, Chesapeake & Maine, and various food trucks, plus craft beer by Dogfish Head. Admission is $5 for the weekend, and proceeds support Rehoboth Art League’s exhibition and education programs.
“This is our biggest summer fundraiser and the community’s favorite event,” said Sara Ganter, Rehoboth Art League executive director. “We have juried in 134 art league members from all over the country with a heavy regional presence, but also places like Florida, New England … they come from all over to share their arts and crafts.”
For more information, go to rehobothartleague.org.
Mark Brown of TheWildExposure.com stands in front of one of his many wildlife photographs. TED PFIRRMANN PHOTOS
Jane and Michael Davis work in wood sculptures.
Limor Dekel completes sculptures using recycled materials.
Sarah Pollock shows off her oil paintings.
Sue Ann Cox of TheFairyPotter.com displays her collection of ceramic pottery.
Steve Rogers is well known for his marine art.
Sara Ganter is the executive director of the Rehoboth Art League.
Amanda Sokolski with Distracted Monkey Studio shows a real grasp of her subject matter in this oil painting.
Browsing in front are (l-r) Carol Thomson, Amy Thomson, Megan Reardon, Jennifer Sullivan and Corinne Sullivan, all from Wilmington. Lisa Chambers of Delaware Bay Clay is in back.
Callie Yeager gets a reminder from Mickey that there’s always time for a kiss!
Erica and Collins Gallagher are selling amazing lobster rolls from Chesapeake & Maine.
Sally Baybutt of New Hampshire and Olivia Noland of Maryland check out some artwork on a beautiful day.
Ron Stinson of MetalExpression.com displays a few of his sculptures.



