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Joyce C Mayer

Joyce C Mayer

Knoxville, MD 21758-1110
P: 3013259640
Website: https://www.artsyshark.com/2024/03/11/featured-artist-joyce-mayer/
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Joyce is a versatile artist not limiting herself to just one medium but endeavoring to improve in them all. From graphite, to pen and ink, calligraphy, acrylic and oil, she has discovered the magic of colored pencil the last few years from a workshop in Frederick. Now acts as coordinator in the area for Ann Kullberg's workshops and has become enamored with the potential of colored pencil. Subjects are as varied as the interest in media and anything that inspires is worth attempting to capture. Portraiture is the latest endeavor, although, at the moment, am working on a landscape commission, so there are no rules. With the addition of a beautiful studio her husband built a few years ago, Joyce will continue to explore with various subjects and media, giving that studio the time it deserves. In the few years since rejoining the art field after decades, Mayer has been published twice in Ann Kullberg's Colored Pencil books, been accepted in a number of juried shows, and serves as the Art Director for the MCJLEM, a police museum that is in the works. Joyce has also taught art to children of all ages but hopes to spend more time in the studio in the coming years.

Officer Jacai Colson Portrait, PG County officer killed March 2013

Colored Pencil and graphite on 24x36 Strathmore paper





Acadian Splendor

Mixed Colored Pencil on 26x32 gray matboard



The Hand of Lexi

Mixed Colored Pencil on 9x12 drafting film



MC Escher Wannabee

Pen and Ink on illustration board



Jungles of the Mind

Pen and Ink on Illustration board



Santa Cruz Sunrise

Prismacolor colored Pencil on 9x12 Yupo film



La Pomme Bleu

16x16 Prismacolor pencils on Strathmore pastel paper



Dresden Plate Quilt Portrait

28X36 Acrylic on Canvas



Log Cabin Quilt Portrait

Oil on canvas



First Kiss

A colored pencil "painting" that captures the kiss of a newborn by his birth father minutes before he was given up for adoption to loving parents. This will have a print made that will be published in a book made for the little guy by his adoptive parents. Hopefully, it captures the love that was present in his life only minutes after he entered it.



Pomeriggio in Paradiso

18x24 drafting film Prismacolor Premier Pencils



Buttons and Threads

Prismacolor Premier Pencil on Canson Black paper....with threads flowing over into the mat to produce a 3D effect.



Beauty and the Bark

9x12 drafting film with Premier Colored Pencils....the delicate beauty of the flower against the rugged bark background



PM Hendrikus Colijn

Formal portrait in Prismacolor Premier Pencil on 18x24 bristol vellum paper. Prime Minister Colijn (pronounced Co-lane) was the PM of Netherlands during WWII, and is AKA great grandfather in our family. This is a treasured family heirloom now, to be passed down to son and grandson who both share the Colijn name.



Savoring Succulence

9x12 drafting film with Prismacolor Premier Pencils $350



Roses in Crystal

9x12 drafting film and Prismacolor Premier Pencils



Vintage Grapes

12x18 Bristol with Prismacolor Premier Pencils



A Woman of Vision

18x24 Bristol with Prismacolor Premier Pencils



Unseen Observer

30x30 Colored Pencil of man in camouflage



One Hot Lobstah

24x32 Prismacolor Premier Pencil on Aquarelle



The Dazzle of Dahlias

12x14 Prismacolor Premier Pencil Painting



Supported in part by:

The Washington County Arts Council, Inc. is funded by an operating grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, (MSAC), an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive. An agency of the Department of Business & Economic Development, the MSAC provides financial support and technical assistance to nonprofit organizations, units of government, colleges and universities for arts activities. Funding for the MSAC is also provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, which believes that a great nation deserves great art. Additional funding is also provided by Washington County Government and generous businesses, organizations and individuals.

The Washington County Arts Council is a proud member of County Arts Agencies of Maryland, Maryland Citizens for the Arts and Americans for the Arts.