Maryland Screen Painter
Maryland Screen Painter

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Screen Art

Screen painting is a Lipka family tradition that started in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. With Anna's natural talent she has taken it even further by making custom screens available for you!

Screens that are painted to your specifications can make great gifts or conversational pieces as they each tell a story of their own.

Baltimore Screen Art

Maryland Screen Painter

Maryland Screen Art

In the four screens shown here you can see that full color is shown and the detail is not lost because of the medium used.

Baltimore Screen Artist

Screens are not limited to scenery, but it can be reproductions of photographs, actual landscape or anything not limited by imagination. Contact Anna now: anna@annascreenart.com

Maryland Artist

Classes Available:

Anna now has classes at the Farm Museum in Westminster, Maryland on Call for Info

Please contact the museum for more info at:
410-386-3880
.


Classes Available:

Anna now has classes at the Farm Museum in Westminster, Maryland on Call for Info.
Please contact the museum for more info at: 410-386-3880.

Home   |   About   |   LATEST ART    |   Contact Anna   |   Archives: 2, 3, 4, 5

Interested in Learning Screen Painting? Contact: Anna M. Lipka

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105,000 Tattoos: Iraqi Artist Wafaa Bilal Turns His Own Body into a Canvas to Commemorate Dead Iraqis & Americans

The official death toll from the war is 100,000, but it is widely estimated to be much higher, perhaps even as high as one million. In his latest piece of artwork, Iraqi American artist Wafaa Bilal tries to grapple with the enormity of these numbers. It's a twenty-four-hour live tattooing performance called "..and Counting" that began at the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts gallery in New York Monday night. By tonight Bilal's back will be tattooed with the names of Iraqi cities, 5,000 red dots representing dead American soldiers and 100,000 dots in invisible ink representing the official death toll for Iraqis. The dots representing the Iraqi death toll will only be visible under ultraviolet light. Ref. Source 9
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