Rhea Reeves was born in Louisville, KY in 1978. She received her BFA from the Columbus College of Art and Design in late 2000. Originally a stone and wood carver, Rhea made a big shift in artist materials when suffered head and spinal injuries in a car accident in early 2000. She had to explore lighter materials. Rhea was inspired by Magdelena Abakanowics Abakan works. She started working in installation art using paper,wax, plaster, cotton fiber, metal, and thread. Her works have evolved to sculptural paintings and assemblage pieces.
David R. Modler is a maker, scholar, and professor originally from Baltimore, Maryland. He earned his Bachelor of Science and Master of Education in Art Education from Towson State University and his Master of Fine Arts in painting from James Madison University. Modler is an internationally recognized expert in the field of visual journals, which he utilizes to explore the concerns of his research and studio practices.
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Deborah Winram is a visual artist, working in mixed media, installation and collage.
It’s taken me a long time to realize what type of artist I am and that is a creative “maker” who uses items discarded, thrift shop bought, or given to me to create whatever flows through me. The items you see in the photos are but a small collection of what I have been waiting to share.
Rachana Saurabh is a Self-taught artist, jewelry designer, art teacher, mother of 2 and engineer by education.
She portrays Indian women in contemporary style. Her paintings are inspired by gorgeous Indian folk art and traditions with bright and beautiful colors that will represent authenticity of Indian women in a culturally rich way. Through her canvases, she expresses the self-expression of the subject, revealing their suppressed emotions and natural beauty in an artistic way.