I am a lifelong resident of Maryland, with my art career as a "second act", after decades of being a mom and an accountant.
I am a representational painter, working primarily in two mediums, oil paint and wool. These two mediums allow me a broader spectrum of techniques to paint my subjects, most often landscapes and trees, which I elevate to the level of spiritual mentors for us all.
I am a recent graduate of the Master Artist Program at The Compass Atelier and have taken numerous felting classes from felt masters in the United States and abroad.
SARAH TREVISAN
Lives & works in Bethesda, MD
Sarah has been creating art since childhood. She has exhibited work in many different venues and craft shows.
She paints functional art such as hand painted pepper mills, tissue box covers, gift boxes and small canvases.
Her work expanded to include children’s hair accessories like painted hairbrushes and headbands.
Skilled in a wide variety of media, Sarah enjoys acrylic paint, pen and ink, colored pencil, and markers. She enjoys all art making, whether painting her products or a new canvas.
Andrea McCluskey is a visual artist, living and working in Frederick, Maryland. Andrea has been creating artwork for over 40 years. She is currently an adjunct faculty in the art department at Hood College, teaching Design and Printmaking courses.
Andrea works in a variety of mediums: printmaking, pulp painting,encaustic, assemblage, and sculpture. The embodiment of Nature as a sentient presence and its connection to our ancestral lineages are central themes in her work.
DC native and longtime Montgomery County resident, Audrey Moog is an oil painter who studied under the Master Artist Program of the Compass Atelier.
ERIC CRENSHAW, STORYTELLER
Eric Crenshaw is a storyteller. His stories range from his own experiences during the turbulent 60's, to the peace and tranquility of tropical islands, and everywhere in between. No matter your perspective, you’ll see yourself in his work.
Eric is excited about having a voice that is all his own while helping others find theirs. “The gift of visual art is both in the giving and the receiving. My vision, while unique, connects with so many others who see what I see and can also take away their own story. It’s truly a blessing.”