Artists

We are thrilled to announce that this year’s live auction will feature only work by local artists—emerging and established painters, sculptors, and photographers from the Metro DC or mid-Atlantic area. The auction will include work of various sizes, styles, and price ranges...there will be something for everyone. And many of the artists will be in attendance, so you can meet and mingle with them throughout the night!

If you're a local artist interested in participating in PawCasso, please submit your art.

Adam Chamy

Chamy lives and practices in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood of Washington, DC. His works have exhibited in the Washington area, Texas, and abroad in Spain at venues including the Dallas Museum of Art.

Allen Pearson

Allen describes himself as an artist celebrating the unique beauty of God’s Creation through photography.  Having a passion for nature and an eye to capture its beauty, the natural world is his studio. As a dog and cat lover, he coupled this passion with his photography skills.

Andrea Gagne

Andrea Gagne has had a passion for photography since she was a child.  She thrives in capturing everyday "moments" and sharing it with the viewer.  She is a native of the DC area and is thrilled to combine her enthusiasm for photography and animals and be a part of the Pawcasso Event.  She currently is a mom to a rescue Pit Bull and a Bull Mastiff.

Anne Cherubim

Anne Cherubim is a self-taught artist who paints contemporary landscapes. She works predominantly in acrylic. Her art is rooted in real life images and textures, with a modern abstraction, often in a limited colour palette.

Barbara Aigen

Barbara is a member of the Springfield Art Guild where she is the Guild’s librarian.  She has been juried into many local shows and has her art shown, as far away as Newcastle, Australia, Oahu, Hawaii, Berkeley, California, and Gray’s University, England.

Bill Milstead

Bill Milstead resides in Maryland and is a dog lover who has 6 rescue dogs. He also refinishes furniture which he sells at the Georgetown Flea market every Sunday throughout the year.

Deborah Colborn

Deborah Colborn is an artist and occupational therapist, living in St. Michaels, Md. She works part time with disabled children on the Eastern Shore and as much time as possible at her art studio in Wittman, Md.

Donna Childs

Donna has been drawing since she could hold a crayon and admits that many a wall had been decorated with her childhood doodles. Donna now enjoys painting on large canvases in oils taking a new approach to realistic subjects.

Francine D'Antuono

Francine D’Antuono is a native of the Washington, DC area and an award winning artist.  She is a graduate of the University of Maryland with a BA in fine art and applied design. She specializes in equine, animals, and nature subjects. Francine is also a proud mom of Garcia, a wonderful Chow Chow who came to her through Homeward Trails! 

Gary Christopherson

Growing up near village of Nelson, WI, Gary spends time there and in University Park, MD (greater Washington, DC).  In addition to creating sculpture, wrote the science fiction novel -- black box, and the children's book -- Angel, Creator of Artful Things.

Gayle B. Vandervort

Gayle B. Vandervort is an artist specializing in acrylics on canvas and watercolors. The majority of her works emphasize nature and landscapes.

Jacqueline Saunders

Jacqueline Saunders lives in Northern Virginia and specializes in watercolor and pen and ink figurative work.  She teaches "Gesturing the Figure" and "Gestural Florals" at the Art League School in Alexandria.

Jennifer S. Brewer

Jennifer S. Brewer has a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Art and English Literature from the University of Maryland College Park. She now paints full-time and is endeavoring to support herself fully with her art. 

Jessica Blaszczak

Jessica Blaszczak is the busy gal behind This Little Piggy. While not managing Ballston Arts & Crafts Market, she loves to hand-decoupage all of her ceramic piggy banks with premium papers from her little bungalow in Arlington, Virginia.

Joel Cohen

Someone once said “Dogs are miracles with paws”, and a truer statement has never been said according to Joel Cohen. Joel lives in Mt. Washington, Maryland where he does his dog renderings and men’s clothing sales from the same office/studio.

Julie Hart

After becoming a foster mom to a homeless dog, I started painting my Homeless Pet Series. I have always been an animal lover, so incorporating adoptable dogs and cats into my paintings seemed natural. Animals play such an important role in the lives of so many people that it seems fitting to paint them. 

Katie Weaver

Katie Weaver is a Washington, DC artist specializing in acrylic painting and mixed media art. She credits her upbringing in the Pacific Northwest for her deep connection to nature, which is an inspiration for her work.

Lisa Neher

Lisa Neher, painting in acrylics on canvas and paper, works from the Jackson Art Center in Georgetown. She paints mainly large landscapes, including ocean scenes of the OBX, which are shown at the Greenleaf Gallery in Duck, and at the Pea Island Gallery in Salvo.

Lynne Grossman

Lynne received her science and education degrees from The University of Virginia. She is honored to be a juried Associate Artist with the Lorton Workhouse Arts Center. Her stunning photography has garnered numerous awards.

M.P. Brown

Born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in the 1970s, M.P. Brown was raised during the gradual decline of the American steel industry.  The slow transformation from a blue to white collar society left a lasting impression on him. 

Megan Gleason Riley

Megan Gleason Riley is an artist and art educator. Her paintings show glimpses of everyday life that are brightened by whimsical color, light and emphasize simple shapes. She often finds inspiration from her young students – who use bold colors and are uninhibited by realism.

Her cheery designs appealed to a team of judges who selected one of her works -- a painting titled "Lemonade and Gerber Daisies" -- to feature in "Best of Virginia Artists and Artisans 2005."

Melissa Lew

Melissa Lew [b. 1982 - Bedford, Virginia] is an award winning DC Metro area artist and designer whose work is strongly influenced by her Chinese heritage, especially the culture’s deep respect and esteem for nature. She uses various metals, including precious metal clays, to create unique sculptural jewelry to wear and/or display.

Scott Bush

Scott studied Commercial Art and Design at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) where he won much acclaim for his creative solutions to design problems. He has since continued his art studies locally at NOVA and the Torpedo Factory.

Sukia

Sukia is both an expressionist artist and a teacher of the creative process. Fueled by the spontaneous expression of feelings her art work pulls the viewer into the core of each piece.  The paintings she creates are bright and alive, full of motion and energy. Her paintings often reveal hidden gems which are initially elusive from the viewer.

Susie Hooban

Susie Hooban specializes in acrylic personalized portraits.  She studied at VCU School of Arts and has exhibited in local galleries, participated in local art shows, charitable events and fundraisers, as well as being featured in various publications.

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Zachary Sasim

Born in Omsk, Former Soviet Union  into a multi-ethnical family of artists, Zachary  Sasim (formerly known  by Zakhar) has considered himself a painter most of his life. While working professionally for the last 12 years in Bulgaria, he gradually crafted a unique impressionistic style that is marked by wild and passionate play of colors and is created by the mixture of brush strokes and palette knife technique.