We have teamed up with some very talented artists who have made donations to our art gallery. A portion of the proceeds from the sales will go to the Bora Bunch Scholarship Foundation.
We will add new pieces on a rotational basis. Please check back regularly to see and purchase new pieces.
Most of Jeanine’s life she told herself she had zero artistic ability. Then she started JDR Image Consulting and discovered a love for helping clients transform their image. Later in life she decided it was a good idea to start a hobby and she chose abstract painting, taking inspiration from her big sister who has painted all of her life. Jeanine enjoys acrylic fluid art and its many techniques and wild outcomes. It is a joy to behold. Jeanine has shared her enjoyment of abstract painting with family, friends and neighbors. In each group painting session spirits are lifted; good feelings and excitement abound. Jeanine founded her company Abstractions By JDR, created her own art studio, and spent years learning what can be created on canvas and other mediums. The purpose of Jeanine’s art is to uplift the soul. She loves to hear how people interpret her artwork. Art speaks to everyone differently depending on one’s life experiences. The perfect piece of artwork doesn’t have to be the right color or size, it just needs to move you in the direction you want to go. Jeanine is originally from Folsom, Pennsylvania and for the last 24 years has resided in Potomac Falls Virginia.
Leo C. Wilson Jr./ Dali Anewd Photographer/ Visual Artist Initiated into this world by way of the District of Columbia area, freelance photographer and spearhead of “Visual Continuity Multimedia”, Leo C. Wilson Jr. tells stories with his photos, efficiently compelling life’s strangers. Assuming the pseudonym of Dali Anewd when creating pure art on canvas, Leo’s creativity has been productively nurtured through literature, horticulture, nature and the sophistication of oil painting. Provoked by instinctive creative passion and the ability to document time, this visual art professional has photographed entertainment’s best or those on the horizon, from major venues to foreign embassies and intimate family affairs, working the camera to produce images that last a lifetime. Inspired by the grind of common folk in conjunction with his ingenious peers, Leo C. Wilson Jr. positively holds the discipline, perception and technique required to deliver quality within the function of photography and visual artistic creation.
Glenn Hardy Jr (b. 1995) is a self-taught artist born in Washington, DC, and raised in Waldorf, Maryland. He is a graduate of Towson University in Baltimore, MD. He is known for alluring, powerful paintings of black life liberated from the burdens of racial stereotypes and conflict. Figures and scenes are idealized, as Hardy depicts a world of black figures existing in comfort, in moments of relaxation, enjoyment, even triumph, free from the realities of existence as a marginalized minority in America. Hardy deliberately darkens the skin tone of his figures, irrespective of the skin tone of the various subjects. Hardy’s works are chronicles of lives lived black - black talents, black “comfort”, and black voice. In a style influenced by Kerry James Marshall and Ernie Barnes, Hardy’s work seeks to subvert, transcend, and ultimately replace stereotypical, negative depictions of American black life. In 2020, Hardy had his Los Angeles solo show debut at the United Talent Agency (UTA) Artist Space in Beverly Hills, CA. Hardy had his first solo show with Charlie James Gallery in early 2022.
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