Gutierrez Studios–April 9, 2011–2100 Clipper Mill Rd. Baltimore

Tom Fehsenfeld’s paintings reflect the rural landscapes of Greenspring Valley and the Eastern Shore where he spent his youth. He started painting at a young age and received his first formal training at the Putney School in Vermont. For the past 25 years, Tom has become an expert in the technique of encaustic painting, a method used in the Egyptian Fayum portraits.

 

Watercolor is used as a foil of saturated, transparent hues layered upon the stark white of the paper to invoke in the viewer passion, tenderness, compassion and innocence.
 
 
 
 
 

 

Michel Modell was born  in San Diego, CA. At the age of ten, she became a
competitive and later professional figure skater.  She retired from skating in
1998 and began to explore other mediums of creative expression. This led to her
taking classes at MICA and the Corcoran College of Art. Becoming an artist was
her next calling. In 2006 she was accepted into the Post-Baccalaurate program
at MICA and just recently finished her Master’s in the Hoffberger School of
Painting. Michel’s art has recently been selected to be a part of The Persona
Arts Festival in London in May.  She is a lso a Finalist in the Donkey Art
Prize exhibit in Milan, Italy in June 2011.

 On Exhibit April 9 will be select watercolors from Michel’s series “30 Kisses in a Day”

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Baltimore Counts Art Exhibit/Book Launch Nov.3 at the Meyerhoff–Artist previews

Baltimore Counts Exhibit November 3-21, 2010 at The Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall--Opening Reception November 3

Baltimore Counts! written by Siri Lise Doub and Wayne Arnold is a children’s counting book with illustrations by local artists. 100% of the proceeds from the book are going to ORCHkids! Some of the original artwork from the book will be in a silent auction at the November 3 Exhibit. Book inquiries:hollandbrownbooks.com
ORCHkids will make a brief appearance and perform a number just as they recently did for 60 minutes!

The Baltimore Counts! Exhibit is designed to raise awareness and support for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s program Orchkids.  Orchkids is a program during and after school where children are mentored and taught to play an instrument(s).  Ultimately by the end of the program (Pre-k through 5th grade) they will have something that will change their life…open doors for them and give them a solid foundation for a successful future.Orchkids has given families of these children, Peabody professors, members of the BSO and the Baltimore community a common goal of hope and opportunity for inner- city children.  Every child should be given a chance and ORCHkids is providing this for them!

More Fehsenfeld’s are here!

 

Michel Modell's watercolor...

Michel Modell's "Red Boat of Capri"

Artist Tom Fehsenfeld’s painting that recently sold…Other Fasenfeld’s arriving from Bainbridge Island. Will post more!

Mark Eisendrath's "Room Devider"

Artist Carbery Morrow’s “Poppy”

Carbery Morrow's "Houses2"

New work by Jeffrey Kent

Artist Jeffrey Kent with a couple of his most recent inspirations after a trip to Italy

Kenny Yee in his studio

Kenny Yee Art

Kenneth Yee’s “Before you go to Bed(Saucony)”. Kenneth was featured on NBC’s The Today Show as a teaching artist for his work with the non-profit organization, Art For Progress, in NYC.

 

Kenny Yee's illustration in Baltimore Counts which will be a silent auction item on Nov.3

Tremain Smith has four works in the permanent collection at the Met.  “Whirling Forth” and “Today”will be on display at the Meyerhoff Nov.3-21.

Tremain Smith at work in her Philadelphia studio!

Tremain Smith art in a Baltimore home.
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Lat Naylor Solo Show May 2010

Incursion Painting
A designer kitchen in Wellesley, MA
Lat Naylor Art in the home of a client

lat naylor’s artist statement

 

    my work

 pursuing an approach to life which allows time and space

 the luxury of slower living in a faster age

 establishing an ages-old cycle for building up and tearing down

 the ebb and flow of day-to-day pursuits

 uncovering the unexpected places where a special beauty can be found

 the results of honest human endeavors

 celebrating the futility of our mistakes,

foibles, and imbalances

  these efforts that are our unique contributions

to

nature and spirituality

 

the artist holding court with family and friends at the Show

"What is" Art Exhibit held in the beautiful historic neighborhood of Bolton Hill in the city of Baltimore. The perfect way to enjoy a spring evening!

We had a great night–many thanks to everyone who came out to see the Show!
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Variety

May 2009 "Variety-a show about art nature and the abstract" held on North Avenue in the Arts District at LOFT

Mary Swann

a festive fun night!

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