About the Artist
Claudia Cameron received Master's Degrees in Art Therapy and Clinical Social Work. She has practiced clinical social work and art therapy with children, families, and individual adults for forty years.
Her lifelong passion for art shifted in the past twenty years from photography to painting. She has studied with various nationally known painters including Tamara Sigler and Ruth Petus.
Claudia Cameron paints with acrylics on canvas and paper. Her work had been exhibited in juried and non juried show, including The Waldorf School (2004), The Hoffberger Gallery (2007, 2014, 2016). The Myerberg Center (2007, 2010, 2014, 2016), The Gordon Center (2008), The Towson Arts Collective(2008), The Women's Artist Forum (2010), the Lodge at Woodloch, (2009, 2016), Sascha's (2012),The Y-Art Gallery (2018) and the Creative Alliance (2019).
Her paintings are in private collections from Rhode Island to California.
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Artist's Statement
My paintings are about inner spirit and how it is reflected through color, shape, light and nature. I am exploring how the playfulness of my inner soul can be expressed as I am inspired by the outside world, nature, and abstract shapes.
Acrylics are my primary media and I paint on canvas and paper. Much of my work is done in nature, where landscape never fails to inspire and open the door to my spirit.