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)

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James Mallos

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

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Alex Mayer

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

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Claire McArdie

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

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Mary McCoy

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

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Elizabeth Miller McCue

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

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Sharon Pierce McCullough

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.

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Theresa Knight McFadden

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

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Mark Rentschler

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,

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Rob Muir

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

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Mary Opasik

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

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Sara Parent-Ramos

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

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Jerome Harris Parmet

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

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Judith Pratt

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

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Iris Posner

I am an artist working in sculpture and two dimensional forms with a variety of materials. My practice focuses on several areas — social issues,

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Ana Rendich

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

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Brian Reed

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

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Shana Kohnstamm

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

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Barbara Kobylinska

“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

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David Knopp

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

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Zofie King

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.

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Lori Katz

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

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Alex Kasten

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.

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Maria Karametou

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

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P D Klein

Email the Artist: info@pdklein.com Artist’s Website: http://pdklein.com

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Tazuko Ichikawa

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

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Linda Hesh

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

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Artemis Herber

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

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Margery Goldberg

“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.

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Judith Goodman

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

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Keith Krueger

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

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Howard Goldfarb

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

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Donna McCullough

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

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Laura Konopinski

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

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Gary Kret

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

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Dalya Luttwak

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

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Suzanne Firstenberg

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

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Jeffery Cooper

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

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Annie Farrar

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

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Luc Fiedler

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

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Penny Jacoby

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

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Stephanie Firestone

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,

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James Gallucci

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

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Gary Christopherson

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

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Nic Galloro

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

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Sheila Godlock

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

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Helen Glazer

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

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Elizabeth Ashe

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

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Mary Early

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

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Elsable Dixon

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

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Dan Droz

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

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Joel D’Orazio

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

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Tory Cowles

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

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Chris Corson

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

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Julia Coash

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’”

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Jeff Chyatte

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.

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Esperanza Alzona

Being human — My work in sculpture focuses on representations of concepts and qualities of humanness — the characterization of certain universal emotions, sensations, thought

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Lynda Andrews-Barry

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

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Evie Altman

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

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Shanthi Chandrasekar

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

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Asma Chaudhary

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

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Jacqui Crocetta

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

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c.l bigelow

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

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Bo Simeon

The Light Installations published on this page are Night Installations. They are part of the artworks (paintings, installations, sculptures) from the series – “The Tao

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Jackie Braitman

Sculptor – Using Material, Scale & Abstraction to Explore the Female Form in Motion. I’m enthralled by the power and grace of the female body

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David Alexander

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

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Lisa Battle

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.

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Michael Bednar

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

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Jessica Beels

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,

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Charles Bergen

Email the Artist: c.s.bergen@gmail.com Artist’s Website: http://www.charlesbergenstudios.com/

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Jackie Braitman

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

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Brendan Robinson

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

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Janet Brome

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

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Marja Ponkka Carpenter

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

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Yunkyoung Cho

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

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Kay Christy

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,

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Mike Shaffer

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

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Chris Tousimis

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

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Kanika Sircar

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

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Michael Enn Sirvet

Michael Enn Sirvet – Artist Statement – January 2018I strive to capture the primitive beauty within familiar forms, to interpret their underlying architecture and their

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Marcos Smyth

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

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Diane Szczepaniak

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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Ira Tattelman

Email the Artist: irattaus@gmail.com Artist’s Website: https://iratattelman.tumblr.com

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John Schaffner

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,

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Craig Schaffer

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

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Floyd Roberts

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

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Marie Ringwald

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

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Massimo Righini

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

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Nevada Tribble

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

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Brendan Smith

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

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Gil Ugiansky

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

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James Wallace

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

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Michael West

Email the Artist: mwest11@yahoo.com Artist’s Website: http://www.michaeldavidwest.com

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Cindy Winnick

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

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