Visual Artists


Kota Loves

Kotas purpose is to inspire self reflection and healing in the world by sharing their personal journey of self healing through their art. By sharing themselves through art they give others the permissions to do so thus creating more space for self realization and human connection.

Leah Dorrian
Leah Dorrian's artwork shares a reverence for mystery, divinity, wildlife, and the wonders of nature. Through each painting, she invites the viewer to contemplate and fall in love with the intrinsic magic of the human experience and the wisdom to be learned from our beautiful planet. Venturing deep into the mind and into nature's diverse environments, her art captures the reverberations of what she discovers and wishes to inspire within the collective consciousness- a deep sense of peace, love, and passion to protect all that is sacred.

Summer Blake

Earthwerxs

Growing up with two parents that have introduced me to forest from a young age has not only opened my eyes to the world of uncertainty that lies in the forest but also the radical self reliance of existing in the woods. My evolution as a artist started by taking baths in the clay tubs next to my parents as they worked on sculptures for their upcoming art shows. Onward I have done black and white pen drawn bugs then got introduced in to natural gardening and took a deep dive into the world of plant medicines. As an artist my mission is to show people that we all live downstream, our actions on a everyday basis affect those who live downstream.

Haaliyah

Haaliyah Scott is a 20 year old multimedia artist raised in Upper Marlboro, MD.‪ Art in every form, has been a source of her passion since a young age. Her inspiration comes from details of her unique experience as a queer black creative in the DMV. ‬‪The desire to portray life’s beauty, the need to express its sorrow and everything in between serves as a vehicle for her art. She enjoys working with a variety of mediums such as textiles, clay and acrylic paint. Some her favorite subject matter being nature, blackness and femininity.‬

Ian sweet, & Stella Rincon

Ian sweet an annapolis based artist uses mixed media and repurposed skulls to create a variety of psychedelic works. His sculptures and paintings have a heavy alien influence and use UV paints to help execute his spacey otherworldly tentacle theme

Investinsanity & Grammagicallycorrect - May Sun

Designer by trade until that meddling soul had him turn his knobs to need very little and finally threatened that if he not make art for arts sake he’ll be destroyed. Now he is on this journey because this idea of destruction puts a nasty taste in his mouth. <3