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Eric Hyde Miller
The Infinite Love Project started as a small, genuine offering of kindness from Eric Hyde Miller giving out stickers and his artwork of wooden Infinite Love Hearts and custom signs, to people he encountered.   Early in 2020 he was reading about, hearing, and experiencing too much negativity and needed to counter that, reminding himself as well that everything is better when you are around kind and empathetic people. That is when his stencil art Be Kind signs were created.
Len Luterbach
Len Luterbach is an independent artist.  His work explores the language of the mind-body relationship, the nature of reality and experience, and beekeeping. An eight-year Navy veteran, Len served in Europe, the Middle East, and the United States. Following his last tour at the Pentagon in 2003, Len completed his degree in Social and Public Policy at Georgetown University. His research interests include systematic philosophy, phenomenology, Lacanian psychoanalysis, sexual ethics, and the symbiotic relationship between beekeeping and the art of life.
GREGORY BLANK
Gregory W. Blank Photographer Education: Catonsville Community College (Associate of Arts in Photography, 1988). The Photographer works in film format sizes 35mm through 8x10 & has used large format cameras to capture landscape images since 1988. The photographer prints his own work using traditional (wet darkroom) methods. Selected Exhibitions and Permanent collections: "Seeing the Light"-A National Juried Show at the National Cathedral. One piece selected. Culture and Agriculture 2004 National Juried Show at the New Visions Gallery.
VIRGINIA SPERRY
Virginia Sperry grew up in a house full of art, music, dance and theater. A bachelor’s degree in theater, a year dancing at the Martha Graham School in NYC and a master’s degree in dance therapy preceded Virginia’s visual arts career. Her first foray into sculpture started with polymer clay in 1990. In 2003 Virginia learned to weld in a metal fabrication class at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). Virginia began to create amazingly life-like steel animals. Her public installations can be seen across the country.
STEPHEN MCDANIEL
A freelance photographer since 1975, Stephen McDaniel treasures nature in all its forms, from inspiring scenic vistas to close-ups of an insect’s face. In his photography, he attempts to convey emotions as well as information, whether his subject is the awesome power of a volcanic eruption or the delicate beauty of a tiny wildflower blossom. The world is in our hands now more than ever before, and we will only cherish and protect what we understand and love.
heather joi tennant
heather joi tennant is an autodidactic, trans-disciplinary visionary artist. her work is inspired by nature, symbolism, mythology, technical research, collaboration with other gracious artists and experimentation. Hailing from the wild and wonderful hills of almost heaven west virginia but presently living in Maryland where she has exhibited and performed for approximately 15 years. heather joi has shown in maryland business establishments, galleries, juried art exhibitions, and publications. "Filled with powerful, whirling lines and strokes, they capture life and imaginary events
KATIE MILLER
Katie Miller is an American artist born in 1984. She is best known for her colorful, hyperrealistic oil paintings of children. She was raised in New Hampshire, Florida, and California. Miller graduated from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2007, with a BFA in painting and a minor in art history. She also studied traditional fresco and egg tempera in Umbria, Italy, at the International School of Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture. She earned her MFA from Hoffberger School of Painting, Maryland Institute College of Art, in 2011.
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