Elizabeth Floyd

A bouquet of yellow and white flowers in a glass vase on a blue tray.

Elizabeth Floyd began her career as an architect, though her true passion had always been to become an artist. Her first foray into painting with oils—her current medium—did not occur until 2006. In 2009, she achieved her goal of transitioning to art full-time. Following this shift, she pursued further artistic education and undertook an intensive…

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Colin Fraser

Sunlit window with sheer curtains and a small table holding a floral bouquet.

Colin Fraser’s Solo Exhibition In the Moment opens on Friday, March 27th with an Opening Reception that evening from 6-8:30 pm. It’s free to attend, and all are welcome! Born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1957, Colin Fraser is well known for his luminous still life and landscape paintings, which have earned acclaim across Europe and North America.…

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Gavin Glakas

Gavin Glakas began drawing around the same time he started walking. He grew up in Bethesda, Maryland, and later studied art at Washington University in St. Louis and the Slade School of Fine Art in London. After graduation, Glakas spent a year working as an illustrator in Athens, Greece. Upon returning to the United States,…

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Russell Gordon

A koala dressed in medieval armor.

Russell Gordon was born in 1968 in Maryland and began drawing at an early age. Often combining layered symbolism with subtle wit, Gordon constructs each work through carefully applied layers of oil paint and a strong command of light and shadow. Painted directly from life, his compositions invite the viewer into windows of alternate yet…

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Gilbert Gorski

Soft, dreamy landscape with trees and a water body in muted tones.

Gilbert Gorski currently resides in western Pennsylvania, where he devotes much of his time to painting landscapes. He maintains a dual career as both a fine artist and an architect. Gorski earned his Bachelor of Architecture and Master of Architecture degrees from the Illinois Institute of Technology, and also pursued painting studies at the School…

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Paula B. Holtzclaw

A serene sunset over a calm river with reflections and trees.

North Carolina-based artist Paula B. Holtzclaw has earned a national reputation for her ability to capture the drama of nature on canvas. Her light-filled paintings of pristine, undeveloped landscapes combine classical realism with impressionistic sensibilities, while her still life works reflect a deep admiration for the techniques of the Old Masters. Holtzclaw is a Master…

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Jennifer Hudson

Two swans forming a heart with their necks inside a circular frame.

Jennifer Hudson is an award-winning Maryland-based cut-paper artist and painter. She began her career as a watercolor painter, focusing on realistic nature scenes and surreal, fantasy-inspired illustrations. Her deep love of the natural world remains evident in her continued use of flora and animals throughout her work. Hudson graduated from the Baltimore School for the…

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Geoffrey Johnson

Minimalist urban scene with reflections

Born in 1965 in Greensboro, North Carolina, Geoffrey Johnson graduated from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where he received numerous awards for his artistic excellence. He draws much of his inspiration from travel and first-hand observation, experiences that have shaped his distinctive approach to painting. In the studio, Johnson typically works on several…

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Kevin Kearns

A turbulent sea under a dramatic, cloudy sky.

Kevin Kearns’ landscapes emerge from a place where memory, reality, and imagination intertwine. His paintings are atmospheric and sensual, continuing to evolve over time and offering viewers a glimpse into his world. We are invited to dream, fly over, walk around, live in, and contemplate these seductive and enticing scenes. They are drawn from Kearns’…

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Maya Kulenovic

Eerie, blurred face with closed eyes emerging from darkness.

Maya Kulenovic is a Canadian artist known for her emotionally resonant and psychologically charged paintings. Born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, her work reflects a deep engagement with memory, identity, and the unseen forces that shape human experience. Her haunting imagery has been exhibited in over twenty solo exhibitions and more than forty group shows…

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