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Meet our Artists

We couldn't have our awesome meters with these artists donating their time! Meet our artists​

Meet Vicki Favilla​

Meet Rebecca Jackson

Vicki's work explores the relationship between the unintentional and emotional energy.  With influences as diverse as Clive Barker and Richard Diebenkorn, new insights are distilled from both the abstract and modern meanings.
Facebook @Artist Vicki Favilla  |  Instagram: @vfavilla.art  |  www.thefairviewgallery.com  |  www.BeDotGallery.com
Rebecca has been painting in oils for twenty-four years. Her passion is painting flowers. 
www.fineartamerica.com  |  www.shopvida.com

Meet Hannah Potcner

Meet Joan Gillett

​Hannah Potcner paints what she loves, which is the Earth and stars and galaxies. Her natural flair for this style, and the enthusiastic reaction and community support encouraged and evolved, and Neptune's Nebulae was born.
Joan enjoys painting and crafting and has taken art classes at Frederick Community College as well as Carroll Community College and the Delaplaine.

Meet Ratha Soumphontphakdy

Ratha strives to share the culture and scenery of her homeland. She has a passion for painting the memories of her travels, capturing exotic sceneries, luscious sunsets, flowers, and portraits.
Facebook @RathasStudio; Instagram: @ratha_s_art

Meet Lindsay Anderson

Lindsay loves sharing art processes, techniques, and styles with others as much as creating the work itself.
Facebook @LindsayElizabethArt; Instagram @LindsayElizabethArt

Meet Vicki Clarkson

Meet Tina Harper

Vicki paints to celebrate the most minimal of the joys within nature. She hopes to convey a poetic interpretation of the views we see and wish to see.
Tina is a crafting enthusiast! She's a DIY crafty mom of 7 and lives her life as creatively as possible.

​Meet Jacki Clark

​Meet Lea Craigie-Marshall 

Jacki primarily works with illustration and is heavily inspired by both a love of 90’s nostalgia and classic Pennsylvania Dutch folk art.
Lea's work is heavily influenced by the natural world, our current political climate and socio-economic/civil rights issues. Whether working on a dreamy figurative portrait, a surrealistic landscape, or a political piece, her aim is to provoke a deeply visceral reaction. 
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