My art is a spiritual journey that transcends boundaries and defies categorization. Through a diverse range of media and a wide spectrum of subjects, I strive to capture the essence of the human spirit and the profound emotions that connect us all. Each piece is a unique expression of my inner world. where the sacred and the society merge, inviting viewers to contemplate the divine in the everyday. My work is a testament to the universal quest for meaning and a reflection of the human experience.
I am a ceramic artist working in porcelain. I make both sculptural and functional, hand built works. I typically use my pieces as a canvas for underglaze painting. My work has a slightly Victorian era whimsy to it. Animals are a constant subject in my work, both painted on the surfaces of my pieces and in sculpture form. My goal for the future is to combine my love of creating art with my passion for preserving and nurturing the natural environment - possibly through fund raising exhibit opportunity.
Hello, my name is Joshua Webster, I was born on November 8th of 1990 in Baltimore City at John's Hopkins hospital on Orleans Street, I'm Lumbee Native American, the Lumbee Tribe originated in Lumberton North Carolina, as well as my grandmother Dorothy Chavis before she decided to migrate to Baltimore to create better opportunities for her growing family. That eventually grew to 12 children, 6 girls & 6 boys', out of the 6 girls my mother was the youngest that was also born in Baltimore, but my mother now resides in North Carolina where our roots originated from.
Lauren Carlo is a painter living and working in Baltimore City. She organizes the 100 Heads Society a free portrait painting resource for artists as well as teaches in the area. See her work at Laurencarlo.com
Warm Welcome,
My name is Femi. I am a visual artist hailing from the outskirts of Washington DC. I work with visual art as a way to give back to the people, places, and experiences that nurture my growth.
Libby Formant is a visual artist from Baltimore, MD working mainly with acrylic paint, pen, and ink. Since graduating from University of Maryland, College Park, Libby has both produced artwork as a professional artist as well as curated exhibitions in pop-up, gallery, and small museum settings. Her love of sci-fi/fantasy films and books, comics, nature and travel can be seen throughout her work.