Alesa Good grew up in rural Waynesboro, PA where she spent much of her time enjoying the outdoors and developing her passion for traditional art. She received her Bachelor in Fine Arts degree in Painting from Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, WV, her Associate in Arts degree in Visual Arts from Hagerstown Community College in Hagerstown, MD and studied Illustration at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, MD. Alesa's deep love for nature is reflected throughout her work as she frequently combines natural observation with imagination.
Jennifer “Jeni” Fairman has had a love of art and a penchant for science all her life. She is a certified medical illustrator and principal artist of her illustration studio, Fairman Studios. Jeni’s metalsmithing and jewelry-making take place at Jeni Elizabeth Jewelry. Constantly inspired by anatomy, science, and nature, Jeni creates pieces that incorporate these subjects.
Black Matter Lives
This video titled Black Matter Lives is a crankie performance that debuted in February 2021 at the Festival of Miniature Crankies organized by the Western Massachusetts's Puppetry Guild. It was also part of a virtual event in March 2021 called the Spaghetti Dinner, organized by Great Small Works out of Connecticut.
Black Matter Lives is dedicated to all those that act with dedication toward making a better world for all life on our planet.
Black Matter Lives is dedicated to all those that act with dedication toward making a better world for all life on our planet.
Medium: Puppetry theater/film/illustration
Year: 2021
Details: running time 6:11
I've always drawn - started too young to be intimidated by portraiture. I graduated from Corcoran in 1983 & The University of Maryland 4 years later. My late husband, Michael & I raised our daughter, Katherine in old Greenbelt. Teaching kindergarten for 20 years was most rewarding but left little time for my art. Retirement, remarriage, & a home studio here in Laurel has allowed me to create portraits full time. I have exhibited with The Laurel Art Guild many times. My favorite venue is the Montpelier Mansion.
I am a painter and illustrator and a current student at Frostburg State University. Painting portraits and sketching comics, my work allows me to constantly brainstorm new projects and ideas. I use a wide variety of different techniques and mediums across my pieces in order to create an ever-evolving sense of style. Constructing a comical aspect with well-rounded characters and wacky cartoonish self-portraits, I welcome viewers to see the humor behind most of my illustrative pieces.
Douglas Thomas, commonly known as Durdi Doug, is a hip hop artist and all genre writer from Baltimore City with a keen understanding of business management. As an independent artist, Durdi Doug is able to diversify his brand by engaging in a variety of activities within the entertainment industry. Doug is on the scene, but he is also behind the scenes. Durdi Doug is a verified musician on Google, and he is the CEO of Vibes Entertainment. His popular single “Birthday Drop” premiered on World Star Hip Hop and ranked #1 on the Digital DJ Pool website.
Katherine Nelson is an artist, educator, and juror based in the D.C./Baltimore region. She received a BS in Art Education from Skidmore College in 1985 and a Master of Arts in Drawing from SUNY Albany in 1990. Katherine, who was born in The Hague, has experienced many landscapes and cultures living in Europe, the Middle East and on both the East and West Coasts of the United States.
The Velvet Rope Experience Arts Showcase presents… a tribute to Janet Jackson
#VRE (The Velvet Rope Experience) is a PREMIERE pop-up visual arts showcase that infuses dope artistry, music, and red velvet-flavored eats, while paying homage to well-known music artists, bands or groups.
The first installment of #VRE will serve as a tribute to global icon JANET JACKSON and also highlight her sixth studio album The Velvet Rope.
The album's title The Velvet Rope is a metaphor for emotional boundaries and speaks to introspection, self-love and inclusion and love for others.
Accordingly, the artwork featured in the exhibit will address subject matters such as depression, self-worth, social networking, domestic violence and sexuality, and ultimately represent creative expressions of love for ALL.
The first installment of #VRE will serve as a tribute to global icon JANET JACKSON and also highlight her sixth studio album The Velvet Rope.
The album's title The Velvet Rope is a metaphor for emotional boundaries and speaks to introspection, self-love and inclusion and love for others.
Accordingly, the artwork featured in the exhibit will address subject matters such as depression, self-worth, social networking, domestic violence and sexuality, and ultimately represent creative expressions of love for ALL.
Year: 2019