I’m a self-taught artist who creates art as a way of expressing feelings, emotions, and thoughts that I have merely lost the words for. My current artwork encompasses not only the use of traditional surfaces like canvas and paper but also mirrors, wood panels, cheese cloth, and tiles. I garner inspiration for each piece from the world that I intact with on a daily basis as well as my own emotions to the things I see around me due to the times that we are currently living in.
Having an avid interest in art since I was a very young child, I was constantly drawing, painting and enrolled in just about every local art class available to me. I am a graduate of Moore College of Art and Design with a BFA in Illustration. Following my college career, I started my own business, Southpaw Studio. Painting is my passion, my style is realism. I have pieces showcased in public establishments thought the area. I also instruct painting classes for adults and children, as well as face paint. You can find my work on Facebook @ Southpawstudioart
A New Artist looking to connect with the community.
Marcie Wolf-Hubbard received her B.A. from the University of Maryland in Studio Art and studied Fine Art & Illustration at the Maryland Institute, College of Art. Her paintings in encaustic (wax) and mixed media have been exhibited widely on the East Coast. Marcie teaches drawing, painting, mixed media, and encaustic painting. She teaches students of all ages including individuals with disabilities and seniors with dementia. Marcie is an instructor at Glen Echo Park, Yellow Barn Studios, The Smithsonian, and has transitioned to teaching virtually from her studio.