I am a self-taught pyrography artist. My art ranges from traditional pyrography to multi-media pyrography.
A piece of my art is currently part of the year long exhibit, "The Changing Chesapeake " at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD.
I am currently an active member of the Mispillion Art League in Milford, DE and Chestertown Riverarts in Chestertown, MD. My work can be found on exhibit and for sale at both galleries when the exhibits pertain to the type of work that I do.
Lauren Amanda Garrett (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist. Ancestor work and spirituality inform Lauren's overall process. She primarily braids music, visual art, poetry, with media that includes beadwork, photography, and experimental performance art. Lauren is Federally enrolled with the Eastern Shoshone Tribe. She also embodies ancestral bloodlines of Celtic, Nordic, and Teutonic origins. Lauren's first four original "Indigenous Flower Fairies" paintings are on display at the Fort Bridger State Historic site in southwestern Wyoming.
Adewale (b. 1993, Nigeria) is an artist whose practice centers on bringing the surreal beauty of space closer to humanity. Through sculptural forms and celestial-inspired paintings He creates works that evoke a sense of vitality and presence, inviting viewers to explore their own sense of divinity. Inspired by stars as cosmic engines of life, Adewale's work reimagines identity and existence on a universal scale.
Adewale lives and works in Baltimore, where he continues to explore humanity's cosmic ties and the creative force that unites us all.
My art comprises sketching and painting, using oil-based pens, alcohol-based pens, and mica powder on different sheets of plastic. My works are miniatures, typically 3.5 x 3.25 inches; the goal in creating a miniature is to present a different perspective, to give the viewer an opportunity to see the world through a different lens. I am a [by invitation only] member of the Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers Society of Washington DC, the oldest miniature society in the US.
1st Black Trans-nonbinary affirmative candle company, that focus on affirming gender identities with a social justice lens.
Kari Miller is a native Texan who fell in love with the history, grit and beauty found in Baltimore City. Graduate from Baylor University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in printmaking, Kari moved to Baltimore to pursue her art while living in a city full of excitement. Currently owner of Tiny Dog Press, adjunct instructor of art at Stevenson University and mother of a lively toddler residing in Northeast Baltimore City. Soon to be pursuing a Masters of Fine Arts.