Alfred McAdams
An abstract artist, Alfred McAdams works from real-life scenes to capture the essence of nature and experiences.
An abstract artist, Alfred McAdams works from real-life scenes to capture the essence of nature and experiences.
Amy Oliver makes functional hand thrown pots, beautifully stamped and functional slab work as well as hand sculpted masks and face pots. Her work shows the influence of her mentors in its focus on texture and design.
Antonia Walker has become known for her paintings of the Virginia countryside as well as images of Italy and France.
Carmen Howell is an abstract artist who paints, draws and sculpts in a variety of mediums.
Using an air brush and other special finishes, Clay Givens practices the art of conventional fish taxidermy, creating finished pieces of beautifully colored fish in striking poses.
Dana Thompson is a painter in oils as well as an illustrator in pen & ink architectural renderings, prismacolor and graphite pencil drawings.
A self-taught, full-time potter from Round Hill, Virginia, David Norton has been making functional stoneware pottery and ceramic sculpture for over 30 years.
In the delicate art of egg painting, the artist begins with a raw white egg. Using heated beeswax, designs are drawn onto the shell, and the egg is placed in a series of dye baths.
Heather Self, a native of Loudoun County, studied printmaking at Pacific Northwest College of Art and Shepherd University. Her work is in various private collections in the United States and in Europe.
Handmade Jewelry by Artisans Mia Elliot and Joye Davis. Their passion is to bring sparkle and excitement to women’s’ everyday life.
Jeff Hall’s unique style combines past and present art forms to create a sense of mysticism and beauty which gives his art universal appeal among collectors.
Joan Gardiner makes tiles for private homes and public places in the greater Washington, D.C. area.
As an artist and woodturner, John Noffsinger is continuously inspired by surrounding elements as well as the natural art within wood itself.
Born in Washington DC, Kurt Schwarz became an oil painter, especially of floral still lifes. He has frequently exhibited with the National Horticultural Society.
Larry Ballard creates traditional Windsor chairs and furniture in his shop in Hamilton VA.
Lynn enjoys exploring the expressive qualities of pencil, acrylic and oil in a variety of subject matters. In 2001, she left a successful career in computer science and Web design to pursue her lifelong interest in drawing and painting.
Maggie Siner finds beauty in unexpected corners of the everyday world. Her play of light, color and brushwork expose the momentary nature of perception and the trill of recognition and visual discovery.
Martin Fair grew up in Loudoun County, and operates a business called Fairbuilt Guitar Company, where he and an assistant build and repair stringed instruments of all sorts.
Marvin Ford’s collection can be described as a body of work that reintroduces the viewer to overlooked beauties, controversial issues, hidden humor and realistic situations that we know exist but would like to dismiss.
Working in oil and acrylic, Orly creates vibrant, energetic paintings where dreams and current surroundings subconscious interpretations of healing energies. Her paintings have often been regarded as electric landscapes of nature and imagination.
Painting out of her studio in Leesburg, VA, Penny spends her time alternating between portrait and mural commissions and teaching her many talented students.
A former magazine editor, writer, and photographer, Richard has been a potter since the 1980s. Though he sells his work primarily from his studioby appointment, his pottery is also available to collectors through various galleries and juried exhibitions around the country.
Rick Steinberger paints on very large canvases, creating larger than life works of art. While most painters primarily use a brush, Rick chooses to spend most of his time with a palette knife, yielding thick, broad strokes and allowing him to create visually interesting compositions.
An early fascination with modeling the human form and direct stone carving developed and set a form language that has influenced Robert Sanabria’s work ever since. He manipulates segments of copper, bronze, or stainless steel to create facets and surface textures.
For most of Sherry Sanabria’s career, the focus of luminous paintings has been those spaces and locales where people have experienced profound moments in their lives, places that seem to hold the spirits of those who inhabited them.
A hobby woodworker all his life, Tom Boley became a woodturner in 1995. He founded Red Oak Hollow Lathe Works and has been a full-time custom woodturner since 2005.
Working out of his home studio based just outside of Marshall, VA, Tom Neel left his automotive and fine art publisher career to pursue his dream as a full-time painter. He has been featured in numerous magazines and papers, and his art can be seen in many corporate and private collections.
Trisha Adams lives in Leesburg, Virginia where she maintains a studio. Her study of painting focuses on the many aspects of color. Her style is loose and she enjoys the expressiveness of evident brushstrokes.