VisArts Faculty
VisArts faculty is composed of professional artists, MCPS teachers, and private school teachers.
Athena Baker
Whether it be starting Asian-related organizations from scratch or putting on a green wig and playing Zelda songs on an ocarina out in public, interdisciplinary artist Athena Zhang Baker isn’t shy about showcasing her love for all things related to comics and Asian arts.
Since she and her family moved from Rockville, Maryland to Memphis, Tennessee in 2011, Athena would take every opportunity that she could to introduce others to her world. In addition to starting and leading Asian-related organizations such as the Manga and Manhwa Book Club (2018 -2020), Athena would also take time out of her day to teach others how to make origami, showcase her knowledge of Japanese culture in shows such as NBC’s “Bluff City Law” and SleepyEaters’s “Oakley: The Socially Awkward Club,” cook onigiris (Japanese riceballs) for broke congoers during con season, among other Asian-related activities.
At one point, she was the youngest staff member of Anime Blues Con, a n anime convention that was newly formed in the Memphis area in 2012, and had an article titled “Two Chinese Jokes To Help You Master the Art of Smiling Talk” rank #1 on Google in the United States and Canada for six months. One time, she was featured in an ABC24 newscast playing Teresa Teng’s “Toki no Nagare ni Mi o Makase” (“Give Yourself to the Flow of Time”) on flute during Memphis Japan Fest 2022.
Now back in Maryland, Athena is more than eager to take part as a graphic novel instructor for Visarts and share her talents in writing, acting, modeling, performing, and more.
When she’s not busy preparing lessons and making ocarina TikToks, Athena is either cooking Asian fusion dishes such as Thai Jamaican lentil curry, learning Japanese (among other foreign languages) on Duolingo, or writing up with ideas for anime-inspired text-based adventure games.
If you would like to learn more about her as an artist, here are some links to her work:
Portfolio: https://athenabaker009.wixsite.com/website/home-1
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@athenazbaker
Jamie Banaticla
Jamie Banaticla (she/her) is a Filipina-American multimedia artist and emerging teacher.
She recently graduated from Fordham College at Lincoln Center in New York City, studying Visual Communications and Sociology.
Enchanted by the power of memories, emotions, and nostalgia, Jamie cherishes her human experience by expressing herself in both physical and digital spaces. Through her playful art and design, she spotlights the preciousness in the everyday.
Jamie’s leadership positions at Fordham granted her opportunities to utilize her creative talents toward community empowerment, student development, and curating inclusive, accessible spaces.
Notable works include her one-second-a-day videos, in which she has compiled over 1,900+ daily video snippets since 2018, her food photography in Eats Archive, and her award-winning sculpture and design pieces.
She is an enthusiast of stickers, matcha, and organic shapes!
Pop by Jamie’s universe here! https://studiojeim.com
Jenny Beech
Jenny has worked at several studios and after-school programs, teaching ceramics to both children and adults. In 2019, she moved to NYC to pursue her career in clay and started teaching at three studios around Manhattan. Jenny discovered a passion for teaching the potter’s wheel and grew profoundly as an artist and an educator. Connecting with students over clay is one of her joys in life!
Nan Bevan
Her work can be found on www.nanettebevan.com and www.nanettebevan.etsy.com
Jeanette M. Bolden
In the summer of 2022, Bolden interned at Pyramid Atlantic Art Center and co-taught the Hispanic Heritage Month Internship Program. Toward the end of her academic program at the University of Maryland, she participated in the Honor Thesis and Senior Exhibition. Having graduated with a B.A. in studio arts as an honor student, she participated in the Exercises for Emerging Artists program by Transformer Gallery in 2023.
Xiaosheng Bi
Xiaosheng’s work reflects his traditional Chinese influences, yet is infused with a contemporary aesthetic. Suffused with gentle colors, his delicate forms shine with the brilliant translucency of bone china porcelain. Traditional Chinese motifs such as bamboo leaves or lotus blossoms are painted and sculptural with dynamic, nearly abstract strokes.
Bi’s works have been exhibited in solo and group shows in Asia and the USA. His ceramic and sculpture works were collected by museums and private collectors.
Stéphane Calvin
Stéphane (she/her) is a mixed-media visual artist.
She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Sorbonne University in France in 2019. Stéphane favors working in mixed media, a slow and tactile process, whereby each medium channels a different sensibility and which, combined, bring the finished piece to a place where it can rest, complete. Stéphane is a lifelong learner who really enjoys exploring and playing with new techniques, tools, and media. In a former life, she trained and worked in international development and diplomacy.
To view her work, please visit her website at www.stephanecalvin.art
Helena Cervantes
Helena (any pronouns) is a Guatemalan-American, multimedia, lowbrow artist, born and raised in Washington D.C. and now residing in Maryland. Helena pursued Illustration at Montgomery College and then went on to earn their B.F.A. in Fine Arts from the Corcoran College of Art + Design. Their work spawns a sense of strangeness by juxtaposing pop culture elements such as cuteness and horror. Helena creates recurring characters with these elements who embody Monstrous or Otherness. Much of the inspiration for their work is science fiction, the uncanny valley, post-humanism, and pop surrealism. Helena brings these characters to life through sculpture, paintings, and illustrations.
Hsin Cheng
Hsin Cheng (She/her) was born and raised in Taiwan, moved to the US some years back, and now resides in Maryland. Hsin holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from Taipei National University of the Arts. In her personal practice, her work focuses on the absurdity of everyday life scenes, capturing the fluidity of landscapes and depicting dynamic figures. Hsin started her journey in education and has been teaching art for almost three years, finding great joy in collaborating with children and adults to create art. She teaches drawing, painting, and multimedia to students of different ages and backgrounds. You can find out more about Hsin by reaching her at hsinrr@gmail.com.
Eliza Clifford
Eliza Clifford is an arts educator/administrator and multidisciplinary artist based in Washington, DC. Her work explores ideas of womanhood, mental health, gender, and how identities are constructed around lived-in environments. She explores these ideas through many mediums, including printmaking, illustration, book arts, textiles, and installation. Eliza has worked at the Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington, and the Women’s Studio Workshop. She has been awarded residencies at the Torpedo Factory Art Center, the Remarque New Grounds Print Workshop, and the Penland School of Craft. Learn more about her work at elizaaclifford.com and @lavender_lizard_press on Instagram.
Limor Dekel
Limor Dekel (She/Her) is a working artist and is teaching ceramics at VisArts. She is a multi-disciplinary artist, specializes in painting and sculpture. She has been showing her work in curated regional art shows and galleries.
Her ceramics won several awards, and The Baltimore Sun and Crofton Crier wrote feature articles about her art. Limor continued to expand her creative pursuits and enrolled in the University of Maryland to receive a degree in Interior Design. She graduated in 1989 and began working for Marriott Hotels.
Limor also worked as a graphic designer and a freelance artist until, in 1998, she decided to become an art teacher. She enrolled in Towson State University and became a certified art teacher in 2002; she retired from teaching in 2023.
Ms. Dekel has worked with the non-profit organization, Youth Art for Healing, mentoring high school art students to have their artwork installed in health-care facilities. Limor has exhibited her paintings at the Yellow Barn Gallery in Glen Echo, Baltimore-Washington International Airport and Towson Art Collective in Maryland. Received an Honorable Mention Award in 2022 Figurative International Juried art Competition in Art Show International Gallery. She is a member of Maryland Federation of Art and Rockville Art League.
Her work can be seen at www.limordekel.com
Robert Devers
Robert Devers received his MFA degree from Cranbrook Academy of Art, and his BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute. He is currently a Professor of Art at NOVA, in Annandale, VA.
Previous teaching experience includes; The George Washington University, The Corcoran College of Art + Design, American University, Montgomery College, and VisArts, among others.
Works in public collections include: Smithsonian American Art Museum, Renwick Gallery, American University Art Gallery; Katzen Art Center, Manuel Cargaliero Foundation, Ravello, Italy, Museo Manuel Cargaliero, Castelo Branco, Portugal, International Monetary Fund, and the Washington Brain and Spine Institute
Carla Duran
Carla Duran (she/her) is an artist living in Germantown, MD. She was introduced to all forms of art as a child and fell in love with studio art; she has continued to work, study, and enjoy all forms of art. Her first artwork was presented in an art exhibit during her first art summer camp at Black Rock Center for the Arts, and then later at Seneca Valley High School during her senior year. Carla attended Montgomery College and earned an Associate Degree in Art in 2019. Much of her artwork was displayed at the Student Portfolio Review & Exhibition at Montgomery College, Takoma Park, MD. Her works on Hispanic heritage were displayed at the Hispanic Heritage Celebration Art Exhibition in the Activity Center at Bohrer Park Gallery in celebration of Hispanic Heritage month; these paintings support Hispanic cultural diversity within the races and the difference in their unique ethnicities. Carla earned a bachelor’s degree in Studio Art from the University of Maryland, College Park. Her works were displayed at the University of Maryland Art Gallery. Some of Carla’s experience includes teaching Art Therapy to unaccompanied minors children and youth with the organization Youth for Tomorrow in the state of Virginia and virtual art classes to inner-city children during the pandemic at a Children’s Café. Carla joined a study abroad program at the University of Maryland in Rome to study watercolor painting and charcoal drawing. Carla draws inspiration in allowing oneself to experience raw emotions and to overcome one’s regrets and fears.
Ladan Ebra
Emily Eisinger
Janet Greer
Janet Greer (she/her) has made nurturing creativity and curiosity part of her mantra for life. She has taught children and adults art and ceramics for many years in a variety of settings. She has an MA from Hood College and is currently in their MFA program. Her art history studies have impacted her belief in the importance of Art as a unifier in today’s society. Janet is a lifelong lover of all things creative. From a young age, making art became her emotional voice and source of empowerment. This continues with her today as she interacts with children, youth, and adults alike. Her work is infused with reflections of family and the gift of nature we are blessed with as a human family. She hopes to inspire peace and celebrate unity amidst the chaos of today’s society.
Janet is an Adjunct Professor at Hood College, Frederick, Maryland where she teaches Ceramics. She loves teaching at VisArts where she is able to continue exploring the endless possibilities Ceramics offers. She is the Gallery coordinator for the Potter’s Guild of Frederick, where she displays and sells her work.
To view her work, please visit her website at janetgreerceramics.com
Sharon Gude
Sharon has lived in New York City, Washington DC, Delaware, and West Virginia. She currently resides in Rockville. She has created a large body of work which includes oil paintings of cityscapes and landscapes from these locales. Recently she has been experimenting with abstraction, making canvases of geometric compositions, texture, and bold colors.
Sharon has taught art to students of all ages in the Washington Metro area for over thirty years. She has shown her work in New York, Delaware, West Virginia, and widely in the DC area.
Ann Hobart
Ann created the Potters’ Guild of Frederick in 2007, which is a non-profit educational organization that holds monthly meetings and operates a gallery in downtown Frederick featuring the work of its members.
Ann’s thrown, functional work is influenced strongly by English Country pottery, but her love of surface decoration has lead her work in entirely new directions that she delights in sharing with her students.
Hiral Joshi
Today she is far away from computer-aided creativity — instead she ventures out into the world of imagination and abstraction. Her visual artwork consists of acrylics, watercolors, and mixed media.
Her water media portrayals combine playful spontaneity with an exquisite sense of drawing, colors and textures. Her work is about the colors, abstraction, beautiful birds, animals bold brush strokes, textures and loosening up emotions.
She has exhibited in numerous group and solo shows and have received awards too.
Hiral has taught dozens of creative workshops and shared her passion for Acrylic and mixed media with hundreds of students over a period of years.
To see her work visit: http://hiraljoshifineart.com/
Maven Kahn
My heart is often most absurd. I play with music and I play with words, I form with clay and I build with wire, and I make whatever my heart desires.
I make fine art of the low-brow kind I manifest. What’s in my mind my art is colorful, strange, and queer. I am blessed to be teaching here.
Maven (she/they) is an outsider artist specializing in sculpture and mixed media. They have worked with the Washington Glass School for many years, interned with jeweler Nick Barnes, and have worked with VisArts since 2016. They had a solo show in the Common Ground Gallery in August 2018 and have been part of many group shows.
Kate Kim
Kate is a Visual Artist and Art Educator. She was born in Seoul, South Korea, and is an adoptee. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts with majors in Painting and Electronic Media at the University of South Florida. She has exhibited her paintings in public art shows in Tampa, FL. She was a Graphic Artist for over 12 years, creating logos, advertisements, brochures, magazines, vehicle wrap designs, photo editing, invitations, and marketing collateral. She returned to live in South Korea in 2010, where she studied abroad and volunteered as a Graphic Artist for a non-profit organization. She loves to create colorful abstract paintings using a variety of media.
Kate was accepted and participated in the Emerging Teacher Mentorship Program at VisArts in 2023-2024. She loves being an Art Educator and a member of the VisArts community. She recently taught an Abstract Multimedia class for children and an upcoming Identity and Portraiture class.
Her vision as an Art Educator is to encourage others to create while having fun and developing their unique style. She hopes to increase their self-esteem through art-making in a relaxing, inspirational, and creative environment. She feels that art brings people from diverse cultures and backgrounds together while building connections in our community. Creating art can be energizing yet relaxing, a tool for expression, and a form of therapy to help heal and stimulate the mind. Kate likes spending time with children because they enjoy the process of making art with curiosity and an open mind while being present and in the moment.
Dylan Krinberg
Dylan Krinberg (they/them) is a multimedia artist and third culture kid. They received their Bachelor of Fine Art from Virginia Commonwealth University in Communication Arts (2021). Dylan has been featured in two student group shows at the Anderson Gallery as well as the Torpedo Factory Art Center’s 2022 Fall Salon. Currently, they are building their first body of work and have an interest in social practice.
Their work consists of collage and water-based painting mediums, their favorite being acryla-gouache at the moment. They look to subtly approach topics such as autonomy, intimacy, impermanence, and existentialism. Inspiration for them can stem from a variety of sources such as personal experiences, google search rabbit holes, and the metaphysical. Exploration of composition, belonging, and alienation are integral to how they formulate their creative process.
Ellen Lafferty
Ellen Lafferty (she/her) teaches both adult and children’s classes at VisArts. Ellen also teaches in Montgomery County Public Schools, St. Joseph Regional Catholic School in Beltsville, and Create Art Center in Silver Spring. Prior to becoming an art teacher, Ellen worked in the travel industry honing her event planning, communications, marketing, and organizational skills. As a college student, Ellen studied art history in Rome, Italy through Temple University’s study abroad program and she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Art with an emphasis on History from St. Mary’s College of Maryland.
Kate Lanxner
Roza Matlin
Roza has also painted over 70 murals within Montgomery County, indoors and outdoors, in public and private residences. Her most notable mural is “Dream of Knowledge,” a Starry Night homage featuring children discovering the joys of reading books, on Flower Avenue in Long Branch, MD. Roza’s work is largely inspired by nature and the classic works of masters such as Leonardo da Vinci and Johannes Vermeer.
Roza participates in local craft fairs and takes custom orders for paintings and hand-decorated items. You can find her work at instagram.com/rozadream
Michael Metzner
Since 2010 Michael has been teaching High School art in Montgomery County and is currently entering his fourth year teaching ceramics and darkroom photography at Albert Einstein High School.
Gary Moomau
Gary teaches ceramics classes for children and adults at VisArts.
Nina Moyer
Anna Musselman
Kate Nalitkina
Marzieh Narenji
Kelsey Nieto
Kelsey Nieto (she/her) is a freelance artist born and raised in Maryland. She graduated from Montgomery College in 2014 with a Studio Art Associate and is currently working towards her Bachelors in Art. She specializes in oil painting and pencil drawing with the main focus on figure art and still life. Her art is highly influenced by famous artists like Frida Kahlo and Georgia O’Keeffe as well as current events. She enjoys reading about artists and using their techniques to create new work. Her inspiration is to celebrate the world we live in while prioritizing the power of telling a story.
She has exhibited her work in Maryland and DC. She accepts commissions and provides Paint & Sip services in the DMV area. Her work can be seen on her website: www.kelseynieto.com
Gioconda Padovan
Gioconda Padovan is a graphic designer, ceramic artist, Spanish teacher, and creator by heart! She is from Caracas, Venezuela living in Maryland since 2006.
She worked with wood, screenprinting, drawing, and painting on fabric, and custom rubber stamps. In 2010, she started to explore the ceramic world and it’s something that she’s still doing where she integrates words and her drawings creating one of a kind piece.
She loves to create art with children because as she says: “working with children is to be and feel like a child again because they enjoy the process, they are spontaneous and they don’t see mistakes as a tragedy, they just flow and have fun, and to create art the most important thing is to have fun!”
Jessica Panicola
Kiel Posner
Ryan Rakhshan
Anna Schoenbach
Anna Schoenbach (she/her) was born and bred in the nation’s capital. She studied for her bachelor’s in biological sciences at Mt Holyoke college and got her master’s in Science Writing through Johns Hopkins University.
She has taken Washington DC’s in-between state to heart. Placing herself in between writing, art, and science, Anna incorporates aspects of all three into her work as a freelance writer, editor, and calligraphic letterer.
She is very excited to teach others about a medium that is similarly in between – graphic novels, the blend of writing and sequential art.
Anna Schoenbach likes stories that explore ethereal and complex inner worlds. Her published short stories and poems can be found on Amazon. She is looking forward to exploring graphic novels from an editor’s perspective and working together with Athena Baker to answer the question:
How do I make a graphic novel, anyway?
Her short fiction has been published by Red Cape Publishing, Deadman’s Tome, and Aphotic Realm. In 2021, she published a collection of nature-themed poems under the title of the “Looking Through the Wood Knot Hole.” Her other poems have been published in the “Primal Elements” anthology by OWS Ink, and on the Coffin Bell and Nine Muses website.
Short Stories:
“Good Girl” Elements of Horror: Fire, Red Cape Publishing
“Pay the Ferryman” A-Z of Horror: J is for Jack O-Lantern, Red Cape Publishing
“Not With a Whimper, But a Snarl,” Interstellar, an Aphotic Realm Anthology
“The Elephant in the Room,” Justice, an Aphotic Realm Anthology
“The Beast of Krakow,” Monsters versus Nazis, Deadman’s Tome
Poetry Collections:
“Looking Through the Wood Knot Hole” (Amazon, 2021)
“Souvenirs of Ice and Dust” (Amazon, 2022)
“Burning Cold in the Quiet Night” (Amazon, 2022)
“Under a Pulsating Sky” (Amazon, 2022)
“Shattered Stars and Broken Stones” (Amazon, 2022)
Eva Sitaras
Eva Sitaras (she/her) is a mixed-media conceptual artist and owner of Sitaras Studios in Baltimore, MD. She specializes in ceramics, focusing on hand-building and slip-casting.
Her work experiments with surrealism, words, alliterations, and symbols, mixing the titles with the art itself to bring comic or meaningful twists, combining that with outrageous form to allow the viewer to relax into what might otherwise be an uncomfortable conversation.
View her work at SitarasStudios.com
Simone Skerritt
Kimberely Swanner
Her online portfolio is at www.KimNKaboodle.com
Kim currently teaches children and adult ceramics classes, children’s painting and drawing, multimedia, and comics and illustration.
James Than
James Than is a multimedia artist who specializes in animation, digital art, cosplay making, and prop making. James graduated in the Fall of 2022 from St. Mary’s College of Maryland with a Bachelor of Art with a minor in Film & Media Studies with cum laude honors. He also earned an Associate of Applied Science in Digital Animation from Montgomery College in the Spring of 2019. James has over six years of experience making costumes and cosplay props for Anime conventions and creating original elaborate wigs. Additionally, he has written and produced more than 30 stop-motion Lego animation shorts on his YouTube channel, ibrickfilms. One of his original wigs, the Fire Demon, won The SGA Most Innovative Art Award for 2022. His wigs were exhibited at the Boyden Gallery on the SMCM campus, the Anna Marie Sculpture Garden in Southern Maryland, and the Circle Gallery in Annapolis, Maryland. He is a member of the Maryland Federation for the Art. James has mentored underprivileged high school students in photography that resulted in a showcase at the local library.
James’ inspirations come from video games, anime, cartoons, and his own vivid imagination. He enjoys working with tweens and teens and is a patient, respectful, attentive, organized, relaxed, and young-at-heart art instructor. He is excited to share his passion for creativity and problem-solving with his students to bring their artistic visions to life. He enjoys helping students work around constraints and limitations, discover new tools and technologies, and to stay on task to achieve their goals in the allotted time, in a safe and fun environment.
Shraddha Tiwari
Shraddha Tiwari (she/her) recently graduated with an MFA in Digital Media Arts focusing on Stop motion and experimental animation from Pratt Institute. She is an Experimental Filmmaker from Maryland. Trained as an Animator, she has always been interested in exploring and using the material in filmmaking. She is a storyteller who focuses on excavating long-lost narratives and uplifting traditional art forms that fade away with time.
Shraddha recently created an animated film for the show “A Grand Panorama” by Theodora Skipitares at La MaMa Theatre, New York. Her work has also recently been selected to be displayed at the Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation’s Rhythm and Movement Exhibition In Georgia. The Georgia Council for the Arts partly supports this program through appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. Georgia Council for the Arts also receives support from its partner agency–the National Endowment for the Arts. She has always respected and valued the industry’s creative, collaborative, and passionate environment. She has also been trained under Wonder Spark Puppets. A puppetry company based in New York City. Shraddha has also worked as an Assistant Art Director on a short Independent Experimental film. She and her team are developing a unique vision to usher the audience into the intimate experience of blind-sightedness. She has also conducted workshops on traditional Indian art for kids and adults at the Urbana Public Library and has taught art lessons in various schools and Art centers.
Shraddha is eager to expand her knowledge and share her creativity and experience.
Li-Fang Tsai
Li-Fang Tsai (she/her) studied Fashion Design at Tainan Technology College, learned pattern making at Tong-Yang sewing school, and studied draping at Purdue University. She loves sewing since the first time she played on her mother’s manual pedal sewing machine as a child and has never stopped sewing since then. She holds a BA degree in Studio Art from the University of Maryland College Park and won first place in the Colonel Wharton Award at the senior show. Li-Fang loves singing, dancing, sewing, charcoal drawing, oil painting, casting, playing musical instruments, and all kinds of hands-on projects. She enjoys being around and working with others. Her philosophy about work is that loving and focusing on what you are doing is a healing and satisfying process.
Li-Fang has been busy providing activities to serve her home, her church, and her communities. Besides UMD, she earned three Associate degrees in Business, Music, and Visual Art. She is currently a piano teacher and will continue to serve her community and fellow beings to share what she has learned in arts, music, and sewing skills.
Var Vasilchenko
Var Vasilchenko (he/they) is a visual artist from the DMV. He is an oil and acrylic painter with a focus in portraiture. His paintings capture people organically and aims to depict them in their most natural state. He has an affinity for bright colors and loves to bring out the existing vibrancy that permeates the world. In addition to the people in his life, he is inspired by mycology and the mysterious properties of fungi. His work can be found on his website at https://v-ko.art.
Virginia Warwick
Eric Westbrook
His paintings have been shown extensively in solo and group shows in and around the Washington DC area. Exhibitions of his paintings have been held at Studio Gallery, Dumbarton Concert Gallery, Gallery Plan B, and the Arts Club of Washington. His paintings are held in private collections as well as in the permanent collection of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities.
Eric’s paintings are known for capturing the spirit of the urban landscape in a series called Urban Nature. Rendered in a style that has been described as “heightened realism”, they depict the little-noticed corners of the city where man-made structures combine with the forces of nature. In addition to landscapes, Eric’s recent work has explored the portrait and figure in landscape settings both realistic and idealized. He is currently accepting portrait commissions.
Eric currently teaches drawing and painting and Cocktails and Canvas at VisArts. His work can be seen at www.ericwestbrook.com and eric@ericwestbrook.com
Brian Williams
Brian Williams is a local artist from Montgomery County Maryland, passionate and inspired by 2D animation and comic book art. Growing up with inspirations from Disney, Warner Bros., Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Marvel, and DC comics has led to his passion for art. Brian studies 2D animation at Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design. Learning different techniques to increase his craft and desire for art through digital mediums, acrylic abstract painting, and illustration drawings, he has been a part of various events and venues while also continuing to pursue a career as an animator and comic book artist, including Art soirée “rooftop fusion” and D.C. and Art all night. With other artistic skills, like Graffiti art, he continues to use all that he has learned to provide excellent creations and teach students comic art and character creation.
View Brian’s work here:
Joe Yablonsky
His work at can be seen at www.JoeYablonsky.com.