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Started this discussion. Last reply by Jesse Johnson Mar 23. 1 Reply 0 Likes
I have noticed that some of the collectors on BAIA collects already established artists art and perhaps some emerging artists work as well. Usually the "big name" artists that we are all familiar…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Marissa Arterberry Feb 2. 1 Reply 0 Likes
Because of my subject matter, I think, I am constantly asked to exhibit my work in the month of February. I feel this to be patronizing. Am I wrong? Continue
Edwin Boone said…
Edwin Boone said… Your right Marsha and I like your work as well. I use various media and thanks for connecting me.
P.s. sorry for the misspelling of your last name.
Your most welcome Mrs/Ms Hather.
Balogun Ojetade said… Thank you for the friendship!
Edward Ofosu said… Greetings Marsha, nice to connect!
Cleveland Palmer said… Thank You, I see you have a great traditional approach to your work, very pleasant but yet strong and resolute. Great to see people like yourself representing.
Kyra said… Marsha,
Was wonderful to see your artwork in the book you have on Blurb.
Marsha Hatcher said… born in South Georgia and received her BA degree in art at Albany State University. “I have been painting professionally for many years. Every painting is a challenge to do better than the last painting. I love what I do and love being an artist and cannot think of doing anything else.” She has always painted portraits in a expressionistic style, with capturing likeness and emotion as the number one priorities. The first glances at her paintings reveal an exciting diversity in style and execution. This diversity is the hallmark of her artwork. The freedom to paint in a variety of styles keeps painting a joy for both the artist and the viewer. “I approach each painting with an emotional openness that allows the subject and the medium of the art to dictate the final form.” This sensitivity to emotions is easily seen in the faces of the people. This mood driven style of painting assures that each piece of art is unique.
Marsha lives and works as a professional artist in Jacksonville, Fl.
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