17Prince George's Arts and Humanities Council https://www.pgahc.orginfo@pgahc.org(301) 772-8943
1801 Mccormick Dr
Upper Marlboro, MD 20774
United States
Valerie Ormond retired as a naval intelligence officer and launched a second career as a writer. Her two young adult fiction novels, “Believing In Horses” and “Believing In Horses, Too,” both won Gold Medals from the Military Writers Society of America and other awards. Numerous books and magazines feature her non-fiction stories.
Paul Reuther lives, works, and exhibits in the Washington area. He studied painting in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, where he completed the 4 year certificate program and art history at The University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated (BFA) magna cum laude. Attending graduate school in Washington, DC and earning an MFA, he studied with William Woodward and Frank Wright at The George Washington University.
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650-303-3554 “Out of the Deep Comes Life” 48x72 acrylic on canvas
Printmaking to Photography. Painting to Pastel Drawings.
Discover found objects in a painting or that the painting was created using nontraditional materials such as wood stain on paper rather than oil paint on canvas.
Over the past 39 years, light sculptor Craig A. Kraft has gained national recognition for his innovative neon light works. Early public artworks include the Falling Man © 1995 sited permanently at the Cell Theatre in New York City. For the last 10 years, Kraft has been working with rolled aluminum and neon to create monumental public art works. His sculptures have been featured in over 135 exhibits throughout the US (14 solo). He was invited to exhibit at both the Busan Biennale: Chasm - Crossing Over 2004 in Korea and Hermandades Escultoricas 2005 in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
I started seriously publicizing my artwork in 2016 and have since worked to become an independent artist.
Our gallery is pleased to be partnering with the Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC) to increase public appreciation and support for the arts throughout the Washington Metropolitan Area. Please visit (www.waldogallery.com) to get more information about our gallery and to view the artwork and collectibles we have to offer.