Alan Rhody
Alan Rhody is a stone sculptor based in Towson, Maryland. Rhody utilizes classic materials (marble, limestone, alabaster and soapstone) and traditional tools (hammer, chisels, files)
Alan Rhody is a stone sculptor based in Towson, Maryland. Rhody utilizes classic materials (marble, limestone, alabaster and soapstone) and traditional tools (hammer, chisels, files)
Shapes that represent things—data, a mathematical structure, an unseen found object—have some of the magic of incarnation that is found in a portrait’s ‘likeness.’ I
Alex Mayer is an artist, sculptor, and inventor, whose work has been shown, written about, and recognized since the mid-1970’s. Email the Artist: alex@amayerart.com Artist’s Website: http://amayerart.com
Claire McArdle’s interest in art and mythology began as a child. She grew up in the Washington DC area where she began studying art in
My work ranges from large site-specific sculptures made with natural materials such as vines, branches or oyster shells to small, intimate artist’s books, drawings and
I work thematically and predominantly in unique bronze castings ranging in scale from gallery works to corporate, public and site-specific commissions. A new voice spoke
Sharon Pierce McCullough is an abstract painter and a narrative sculptor. Her paintings reflect meaning relative to self, relationships and choices one makes in life.
ARTIST STATEMENTI would describe my work as mixed media figurative sculpture that is narrative and expressive. The works are often colorful and exuberant too, and
Visible TimeAnalysis of space, including linear perspective and cubism, advanced the evolution of Western art. By analogy, I investigate ways to analyze time in drawing,
Degreed at Keller Business Graduate School, Chicago, IL and INSEAD Executive Management Studies, Fontainbleu, France. 43 years business and engineering management experience in U.S. and
Aquatica is my series of found object assemblage based on oceanic life. The refuse of our shores and tossed fragments become the bones of new
Artist StatementThe visible creation of scaffolded structures is a repeated theme in my work. I see a direct allegorical relationship between the sculptural scenarios I
Sculpture might be called my “second language” and the creation of artwork my newly found voice. After 40 years enjoying the planning and design of
Judith Pratt – Point of OriginEveryone has a point of origin—a geographical location, a personally held belief, or a cultural allegiance. Our points of origin
I am an artist working in sculpture and two dimensional forms with a variety of materials. My practice focuses on several areas — social issues,
I have always been connected to the invisible and visible aspects of human drama, the particular and the universal. My art is assembled from different
BiographyBrian Michael Reed is an internationally exhibited conceptual artist that was born in Charleston West Virginia on July 16, 1984. Brian received his undergraduate work
Statement:The underlying theme of my work comes from the material I use, not necessarily the subject matter. Wool is a pleasure to work with, as
“Barbara Kobylinska approaches her art with both a studied sense of design and an unapologetic trust of intuition. Her artistic training and experience, has afforded
About DavidDuring the mid-seventies David Knopp started working with plywood as his medium. It was an accessible and inexpensive material to use in the self-trained
Using a cabinet of curiosity format, I am playing with ideas about objects as historical evidence, and invite the viewer to think critically about them.
I am intrigued by contrast, the play of dark against light, the pull of empty space against the inclination to fill it up, the placement
ARTIST STATEMENTIn my sculpture, I explore transformation and interpretation. The vast possibilities of the everyday relationships, artifacts, and symbols around us guide my creative endeavors.
Inspired by my personal experience and history of migration, mobility and displacement, my work has always related to the exploration of identity and our personal
Email the Artist: info@pdklein.com Artist’s Website: http://pdklein.com
Her work is the result of the meeting of the two energies, one cultivated in her native Japanese culture which manifests in her work as
My studio practice includes both exhibition work as well as public interactive projects. Photography and text are central to both in an exploration of the
German-born artist, Artemis Herber has exhibited extensively throughout the US and in countries such as Germany, UK, Italy and Spain. Highlights include award winning exhibitions
“I love wood! For over 40 years my obsession for the medium has not wan ed. I think of trees as our ancestors and family.
As a photographer I first became interested in making sculpture as a way to move my images into three dimensions. From there the natural progression involved
I am an object maker.I use objects that are obsolete, broken and discarded by society. Most are old weathered and distressed.In seeking out material, I
I started this sculpture about 15 years ago. My idea came from a painting that had a 2-dimensional shape. The shape had 2 components: a
Fashion is well known as a reliable reflection of cultural trends and historical events. On a personal level, it has become my creative vehicle for
I am a visual artist, but not only. Though, I’m continually drawn to the complex properties of glass as they reflect in the concepts of
This series of sculptures portray our phycological experience of powerlessness, to have accessibility, an invitation, but ultimately denial—the sense of acceptance, of inclusion but a
In his Book of Questions, Pablo Neruda has asked, “Why do trees conceal the splendor of their roots?” Since 2007, I have been working on
Dignity. For those stripped of their dignity, I create. It hasn’t always been so. I have worked in two self-occupied realms: the pharmaceutical industry and
Jeffery Cooper worked as a mathematician for 40 years, but he does not attempt to use mathematically generated curves and shapes in his sculpture. Nevertheless
I create sculpture, collage, and prints that examine sustainability, consumerism, feminism, reality, and time. In particular, my material-based work uses art historical references and experiences
My work is a reflection of my interests in science, nature and industry. Email the Artist: lucfiedler@yahoo.com Artist’s Website: http://elfstuduos.biz
A consistent theme of Penny Jacoby’s sculpture is one in which mass is played against void or empty space. While the works are created of
Stephanie Firestone ran a full-service graphic design studio before returning to fine art. Clients include Smithsonian Office of Public Affairs, National Air and Space Museum,
Jim has been a sculptor for 40 years and works full time designing and creating/fabricating sculptures in his Greensboro studio assisted by a staff of
Thrive! abstract sculpture by GChris is mission-driven. Thrive! sculpture supports our creating and sustaining large, positive and timely change and building and achieving a thriving and surviving
I have been an active environmentalist since I was a teenager. There was money to be made, one nickel at a time back then, by
My name is Sheila Godlock and I am a Mixed Media Sculptor currently working and living in Alexandria, Virginia. When I discovered sculpture in November
These sculptures come from “Walking in Antarctica,” a project based on seven weeks I spent in Antarctica in late 2015 as a grantee of the
Elizabeth Ashe is a sculptor and poet, who earned her MFA in Creative Writing from Chatham University and a MFA from the Mount Royal School
Mary Early (born 1975, Washington, DC) lives and works in Washington, DC. She studied visual art, film, and video at Bennington College, and her work
Elsabe Dixon (b.1964, Dundee, South Africa) is a conceptual artist working primarily with live organisms; in particular Bombyx Mori (Silkworms). Dixon has participated in artist
Dan Droz is a Pittsburgh based sculptor whose large-scale freestanding and wall-based works incorporate folds, reflection and artificial glows to draw attention to the limits
After practicing architecture for more than 25 years I have turned to a new medium. I now create art with paint on panels, mixed medium
Art is the expression of deeply held truths. The way I try to express those truths is to work spontaneously, from the heart, in a
Most of my work is exploring the human condition, as expressed in the human form. I believe that our physical selves are shaped by the
My current “Trash Towers” are sculptures made with recycled materials obtained from a community trash pickup, personal trash, and discarded cardboard shipping materials. The “Towers’”
My sculpture is about balance, imbalance, and exploration. My work attempts to understand the human condition through discovery of the relationships between its basic components.
Being human — My work in sculpture focuses on representations of concepts and qualities of humanness — the characterization of certain universal emotions, sensations, thought
I am interested in line, color, space, and audience. My artistic practice explores the integration of the natural and digital worlds, and employs contemporary computer
Evie Altman is an activist, writer, and self-taught artist who has lived in the DC area for almost 30 years. Working primarily in wood, she
Shanthi Chandrasekar is a Maryland artist who has been drawing and painting since early childhood. Her interest in understanding different media has led her to
Asma is a Pakistani-American fine artist and sculptor from Fairfax, Virginia. Her artworks explore the duality of a domesticated homemaker by physically recreating the home
My work is an investigation of the human condition through abstraction. I am particularly interested in resilience, hope and healing. Currently, I am creating work
I use found and cast off items for the majority of materials in my sculptures.finding beauty and interest in what is considered detritus. i try
The Light Installations published on this page are Night Installations. They are part of the artworks (paintings, installations, sculptures) from the series – “The Tao
Sculptor – Using Material, Scale & Abstraction to Explore the Female Form in Motion. I’m enthralled by the power and grace of the female body
I paint light and color. I choreograph figure ground relationships. I develop visual vocabularies that become storytelling motifs on truth, identity, and the nature of
My hand-built sculptural pieces explore organic form, line and an undulating movement that is reminiscent of the sensual curvilinear grace of natural objects and landscapes.
As a professional architect my education, training and life long experience inform my sculpture in numerous ways. My art work involves defining space, use of
Jessica Beels works in a variety of media, primarily recycled materials and handmade overbeaten flax paper shrunk over armatures. Much of her work is form-driven,
Email the Artist: c.s.bergen@gmail.com Artist’s Website: http://www.charlesbergenstudios.com/
I’m a sculptor. I specialize in site- and goal-determined work – work that is directly responsive to the site, its history and future, and the
Brendan Robinson is a contemporary sculptor working in the classic medium of stone. A native of the Hudson Valley, Brendan currently lives in Maryland and works
I wake up thinking, “I should clean the kitchen today,” but where i always want to be is in my studio working. I am happy
I am a storyteller. A poet by heart. Early 90”s, when words weren’t enough to convey, I began sculpting with clay.There were stories that needed
YunKyoung Cho is a fiber and mixed media artist based in the Maryland area. Cho has dedicated her life to expressing beauty in the physical
My search, passion and innate curiosity are steeped in cultural icons, past and present. Art is a search for truth of being. The process, therefore,
My interests are widespread including the fundamental question of what art is, the whole picture, theoretically and beyond—art versus non-art, and the philosophy of what
Having decided a long time ago that the artistic journey would be one that is self taught, I first set out to learn the techniques
Artist StatementMy handbuilt ceramics include sculptural vessels, wall tiles, and artist books, their surfaces marked with tools, pencils, slips, glazes and iron toner prints. Some
Michael Enn Sirvet – Artist Statement – January 2018I strive to capture the primitive beauty within familiar forms, to interpret their underlying architecture and their
Large scale ephemeral work has been my focus for the last few years, in outdoor settings. These are site specific sculptures using materials available on
Statement 2017: “Phenomenology of Form”In my abstract painting and sculpture, I strive to move away from a human-centered world, into one populated entirely by objects
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It is the very process of making a wood sculpture that gives me great pleasure. Taking an idea from its original conception through the planning,
My work is based on shapes created by the ongoing processes of Life. The fractal rhythms and proportions of objects are based on rules of
Floyd Roberts, artist, is nationally recognized. Born in the West Indies on the island of Trinidad, he moved to the United States at 13 year
An enduring interest in vernacular architecture has inspired my body of work. I like that these simple structures (farm buildings, warehouses, storefronts, Quonset Huts) are
My Florentine family has a tradition of artistic activities, and in the late fifties I taught myself to carve stones from local river beds. After
My work is about the interactions between the living world and things that make up the landscape—both natural and man-made. This work is influenced by
I began making art more than 15 years ago when my TV broke in Santa Fe, New Mexico. I wanted to do something more creative
FROM METALLURGIST TO METAL SCULPTOR.I am a metal sculptor who creates primarily non-representational pieces of art in mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, iron, bronze and
I am retired engineering professor at the University of Maryland. I began sculpting 10 years ago working with steel and mixed media. I particularly like
Email the Artist: mwest11@yahoo.com Artist’s Website: http://www.michaeldavidwest.com
The human figure is the most expressive of forms. I work in clay to create realistic figurative sculptures and I paint figures and portraits in