Posts tagged social commentary
In the Studio with Artist Kianna Wilson

Kianna Wilson is no stranger to CAC. Her work has been on display in our recent gallery exhibit, Our Maryland, and now she is back! Her work mainly consists of photography, but also has a calling to paint as well. The work she has on display currently includes several photographs with heavy social commentary that speaks to the state of our society today. Kianna has been practicing art since college with a brief hiatus. After picking it back up, she began her company Major Ki Photography and shoots all around Baltimore. She shoots privately for events as well as band photography, sporting events and has had several of her documentary photography published.

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In the Studio with Artist Dr. Daniel Farcas

Daniel Farcas was born in the 1980’s during the communist era in Romania. Though his art is not the main focus of his life, his work strongly reflects the emotional turmoil growing up an orphan on the streets in Bucharest. His graphically dominent work is made more powerful through the use of his medium; cut and collaged stamps from his former home in Romania. At first glance, Daniel’s work has an uplifting, almost light quality due to the brightly colored stamps, but after a moments inspection the realization of his statement sets in. When he is not creating art or writing, Dr. Farcas is spending time with his children or focusing on research in occupational health.

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