Loudoun Artists

Are you an artist living in Loudoun County, Virginia? Would you like to be listed on this page? Send us an email! info [at] LoudounArts.com.

 


Ed Felker – Print Maker, Graphic Artist, Photographer, WriterA woodcut print of a trout.

Photo Blog: dispatchesfromthepotomac.wordpress.com
Graphics Website: www.mayfly-design.com
Prints Website: www.edfelker.com
Description:
Ed is a graphic artist with over 20 years of experience, photographer, outdoor writer and printmaker working with woodcuts and linocuts.

 


Sarah Huntington – PhotographerSarah

Photography Website: www.sarahhuntington.com
Email: sarah @ sarahhuntington.com
Description: Sarah Huntington is a portrait and fine art photographer who also has a studio on 21st St in downtown Purcellville.

 

 


Dave Levinson – Photographer, Graphic ArtistBlue Ridge vista in green

Photography Website: www.LoudounLandscapes
Graphics Website: WICKEDESIGN.com
Email:
LandscapePhotos [@] gmail.com

Description: Dave has been a working artist nearly all his life. He’s exhibited landscape photography of Loudoun over the last eight years. Dave has created professional graphics for more than twenty years.

 


Tom Lussier – Photographer

Web: www.tomlussierphotography.com


Amy Manson – CeramicsCeramics on display

Web: www.amymansonpottery.blogspot.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Amy-Manson-Pottery
Description: Leesburg Virginia Potter, Ceramic Artist and Instructor.

 

 


Deb Morrow – Painter, Photographer

Web: www.CowGirlSmiles.com
Email:
info@deborahmorrow.com
Description: Deb is a photographer and painter. Her work focuses chiefly on equestrian themes. She is widely known for her work in transferring photographic images to rustic furniture pieces.


John Raymond – Metal Sculptor

Web: lincolnsmithy.wordpress.com
Email:
lincolnsmithy [@] gmail.com
Description:
I’m a self taught metal sculptor who primarily works in found object and remnant steel. Having grown up in a small mill town I gravitate to creating ‘industrial’ images and I have fondness for industrial and agricultural scrap.”


 


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