Artistic Philosophy: For P. Dubroof, art is a profound source of joy. Her approach begins with a blank canvas, leading to a journey where heart and brush harmonize. Each stroke reflects her deep passion, transforming canvases into vibrant, emotive masterpieces.
Community Involvement: A dedicated supporter of the arts in Maryland and the DC Metro area, P. Dubroof stands out as a community artist. Her commitment is evident through her extensive volunteer work and collaborations with non-traditional gallery spaces, making art accessible and integral to the community.
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Tracy Lambros lives and works in Baltimore and from her studio on Hooper’s Island- Maryland. While she does not confine herself to one medium or genre, her current focus is oil painting with works that are intuition and process driven. They range from purely abstract to those that are often evocative of nature: land, sky, and sea. She earned an MFA (Painting) and a BFA (Photography) from Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA).
Nico’s cross-cultural art training rooted from his country of origin, Indonesia. He moved to the United States in 1990 to pursue a degree in design.
Toward the end of his undergraduate studies, Nico had an amazing opportunity to work for and be mentored by a successful artist in Tampa, FL, Jane Murray Lewis. She introduced him to the world of Gutta/ Serti Silk painting. He uses lush white silk and the application of vibrant fabric dyes on his paintings. In some of his painting he assembles hand dyed and hand cut silk to create a bas relief / three dimensional surfaces.
Amber Eve Anderson is a multidisciplinary artist, writer, and administrator. She is currently a fellow at Hamiltonian Artists in Washington, DC and lives in Baltimore where she serves on the Advisory Board of the Institute of Contemporary Art. She has been an Arts Writer at BmoreArt and founded Ctrl+P, a publishing project dedicated to preserving ephemeral interventions in the digital realm.
Jen Sager appreciates art that feels intuitive, spirited, and unforced.
She is fascinated by the natural world and appreciates most those things that are rascally, whimsical, off-beat, visually weird, or storybookish. Jen grew up on the East Coast of the United States and loved to play outdoors. She spent summers wandering in the Great Smoky Mountains. Jen finds inspiration in the works of Van Gogh, Picasso, Edward Said Tingatinga, and Iris Scott. Her artwork reflects this while providing a fresh, light-hearted, and exuberant explosion of color.
Emily Carter Mitchell is a nature and wildlife photographer that believes that art is found in nature through careful observation of the scenery, lighting and the subject. Through photography, she captures the emotion felt when experiencing a fleeting moment. These images allow Emily to share the connections made with nature with other people who perhaps may not have the opportunity to experience it themselves.
Emily Carter is a professional nature and wildlife photographer that believes that art is found in nature through careful observation of the scenery, lighting and the subject. Through photography, she captures the emotion felt when experiencing a fleeting moment. These images allow Emily to share the connections made with nature with others who perhaps may not have the opportunity to experience it themselves.
As an award winning and published digital artist, her work has been included in local newspapers, magazines, books and smart device apps.
Hello, I am a wildlife and pet portrait artist located in Reisterstown Maryland. I have been doing art since i was a little girl and have decided to make it my profession. If you have any questions please reach out to me on http://www.rebeccascottstudio.com/
Thanks!