
Links To Our Members' Websites
Anne Allbeury-Hock http://www.stmichaelsartleague.org/allbeuryhock
Anne Allbeury-Hock has been in love with color since opening her first box of Crayolas. She paints primarily in oil on canvas with an enthusiasm for soft-focus realism.
Ann Apenes http://www.fridaymorningartists.org/ann
Born in England, Ann was educated at a Waldorf School. She studied art at Silvermine School of Art in Connecticut and most recently with Joe Mayer of Easton, Maryland. Ann has traveled extensively and incorporates those memories in her work.
Jane Bollman http://www.fridaymorningartists.org/bollman
Jane enjoys the rich and unique opportunities for painting in the Easton area, as well as her association with other area artists. She accept consignments in both painting and faux finishing walls and furniture.
Rob Brownlee-Tomasso http://www.rbtomasso.com
Rob Brownlee-Tomasso creates art that is directly connected to and inspired by the Earth. The canvases are textured with soil or sand, usually deriving from the specific place that inspired the subject matter.
Tim Champney http://www.fridaymorningartists.org/tfchampney
Tim Champney is a local photographer interested primarily landscape, still life, and other subjects, recognized in local competitions and exhibits.
Nancy L. Cook http://www.fridaymorningartists.org/paperdesigns
Nancy has been creating sculptures from paper for most of her life. She has an Art Education background and has had her own studio for 25 years. She accepts commissions for one-of-a-kind works.
Mary Ekroos http://www.ekroos-artist.com/
Mary Ekroos has won many awards and has been in national and regional juried shows. Her paintings have been shown in the Maryland State House, The Academy of Art Museum in Easton, MD, and in the Cummer Museum in Florida.
Madeline Eli http://meli-art.atspace.com/
Madeline looks at art as an adventure, especially watercolor where "you never know what you will get. When a painting comes out the way you want, it is the biggest high." She also finds that "once you paint, you begin to see the world differently."
Maureen Farrell http://www.447studiosandgallery.com
447 Studios and Gallery is a unique attraction for those interested in the creative arts. Surrounding the gallery are the studios of the working artists.
Achilles Fellows http://www.fridaymorningartists.org/fellows
Achilles started his art career when he was in the 5th grade by taking private classes in charcoal drawing from Lazlo Szabo. In college Achilles studied etching, lithography, marble carving and ceramics. He has won many awards for his watercolors and acrylics.
Signe Hanson http://www.fridaymorningartists.org/signe
As a sculptor, Signe is inspired by simplicity, roundness, and gentle curves of traditional functional vessels. She hand builds strong forms in high-fire stoneware, using coils and slabs.
Mike Hemming http://www.baybirds.com
Mike has been working on Eastern Shore scenes and nature photography for the past 35 years. He is skilled at Photoshop restorations, copy work, film or print scanning and glamour photography for the web or personal use.
Bob Horvath http://www.longlanestudios.com/
From age five, Robert T. Horvath has had an undying interest in airplanes, model building, and art. His aviation art is held by the U. S. Air Force and can be seen on the air force web page.
Lynne Johnson http://www.longlanestudios.com/
Lynne Johnson has studied commercial art at San Jose State and with several private teachers. She has painted with strongly colored water- media, mostly acrylic painting.
Mike Kafka http://www.makfak.com/
Mike is a photographer, web designer, actor, and musician. His art, regardless of its form, feels quirky, efficient, and fun.
Lin Layton http://www.anaturalviewphoto.com
Lin has had a camera in her hand since early childhood, receiving her first SLR at age 11. Since then, with a few detours for college and law school, she has carried a camera with her everywhere.
George McHenry http://www.447studiosandgallery.com
George McHenry paints in oils, acrylics, and watercolors, and his work ranges from representational landscapes to abstract and non-objective paintings. His work can be viewed at Creatrics Gallery in Easton and The 447 Studios and Gallery in Cambridge.
Robert Manning http://www.fridaymorningartists.org/manning
Born, raised and educated in New York, Bob has been in the graphic arts business for many years. This shows through in his strong sense of composition and form. He is competent and comfortable working with pen & ink, watercolors, acrylics and oils.
Joe Mayer http://www.sharpmayergallery.com/
Joe Mayer has been an artist and teacher for over 40 years. His paintings reflect this in both their academic soundness and expressive qualities.
Diane DuBois Mullaly http://www.dianeduboismullaly.com/
"The Eastern Shore of Maryland is my muse. My husband is my inspiration." She completed her first oil landscape in 2002 and hasn't stopped painting since.
Sue Mulready http://www.fridaymorningartists.org/mulready
Sue paints primarily in oil. She loves color and nature. he has studied at the Scottsdale Artist School and has taken many workshops in Maryland.
Theresa Schram http://www.fridaymorningartists.org/theresaschram
Coming from an artistic family, Theresa has been painting for over 15 years. She gets most of her inspiration from nature, vivid colors, or interesting design.
Douglas Sefton http://www.fridaymorningartists.org/sefton
Doug concentrates on landscapes of the Eastern Shore - farms, marshes and traditional watercraft - that are disappearing as development advances.
Ann Sharp http://www.sharpmayergallery.com/
Ann Sharp paints mainly in oil. Her paintings echo her love of nature. Her use of bold colors and brush stokes reflects her love of the medium.
Sharon Stockley http://www.fridaymorningartists.org/wildfire
Sarah Stolte http://www.fridaymorningartists.org/sarahstolte
Sarah paints primarily in watercolors and is especially attracted to capturing the disappearing landscape of the Eastern Shore.
Joan Titus http://www.fridaymorningartists.org/titus
Joan has been in ceramics for 40 years including having her own studio in Colorado, before that she worked in oils and acrylics. Joan has shown in juried art fairs in Chicago and Kansas City, MO.
Heidi Wetzel http://www.fridaymorningartists.org/basketsculptures
Heidi's baskets are traditional as well as sculptured and contemporary. In addition to fine wicker basketry she weaves many materials that she finds in nature into her baskets.
"Presence" by Joe Mayer