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Sculpture artists can create crazy and specific shapes that'll get everyone at your party talking. Sand, Ice, and Snow sculptures can make fascinating conversation pieces at parties and events. Do you need a cool interesting sand sculpture or snow sculpture for an upcoming party or event in Maryland? How about a cartoonist or caricature artist to make funny pictures for a Maryland children's party? Whatever kind of artist you need - be it a cartoon artist, painter, or sculptor - we can help you find what you're looking for in Maryland.
Maryland Artists may also serve the following areas: Dames Quarter, Willards, Crumpton, Benson, Hollywood, Phoenix, Keymar, Bishopville, Tylerton, Cheltenham, Barnesville, Marbury, Cecilton, Bethesda, Marion Station, Calverton, East New Market, Jefferson, Orchard Beach, Halethorpe, Hunt Valley, Brooklyn, Perry Hall, Havre de Grace, Mc Henry, Darlington, Coltons Point, Forestville, Landover Hills, Princess Anne, Reisterstown, Manchester, Simpsonville, Mountain Lake Park, Prince, Brooklyn Park, Tall Timbers.
Maryland Factoid:
The majority of Maryland's population is concentrated in the cities and suburbs surrounding Washington, DC and Maryland's most populous city, Baltimore. Historically, these and many other Maryland cities developed along the fall line, the point at which rivers are no longer navigable from sea level due to the presence of rapids or waterfalls. Maryland's capital, Annapolis, is one exception to this rule, lying along the Severn River close to where it empties into the Chesapeake Bay. Other major population centers include suburban hubs Columbia in Howard County, Silver Spring, Rockville and Gaithersburg in Montgomery County, Frederick in Frederick County and Hagerstown in Washington County. The eastern, southern, and western portions of the state tend to be more rural, although they are dotted with cities of regional importance such as Salisbury and Ocean City on the Eastern Shore, Lexington Park and Waldorf in Southern Maryland, and Cumberland in Western MarylandMaryland Artists

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  • Merrick Towle Communications' Director of Information Technologies to be Honored at Baltimore Museum of Art
    • The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) recently selected a photograph submitted by Robert Henninger (Bob), "Artful Wreckage," to be part of the Looking Through the Lens digital photography exhibition (March 16 - June 8, 2008) showcasing groundbreaking modern photography. Bob's work is being displayed alongside the works of some of the 20th century's best-known photographers, including European and American artists. On Friday, June 6, the exhibit will close with a party honoring Bob and the other artists. Bob will give a speech describing his inspiration for the photograph and his passion for photography. In addition to the opportunity to view the award-winning piece, the celebration will include exclusive in-gallery tours, entertainment, refreshments and a chance to make your own art. (PRWeb Jun 6, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/06/prweb1000834.htm
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  • Absinthe Mata Hari Comes to America
    • Absinthe has only become legalized in the U.S. since October 2007 ending a nearly century-long ban. Mata Hari is an original recipe dating back 1881 and its Bohemian-style is ideal for mixing Absinthe in cocktails. (PRWeb May 29, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb978834.htm