Boy and His Dog , 2018
Mixed media

Artist statement: Artist Tony Cornwell lives in Little Orleans, MD. He started collecting “treasures” that he would find at flea markets, etc. while he was searching for old barn wood, windows, doors and hardware for his historic remodeling jobs. His work centers on using these found objects to construct robots, beings and ominous creatures.

His ability to visualize the finished product is the key to everything he does – even the simplest project. He sees beauty and character in old stuff and loves to repurpose and reinvent. From old pulleys, flashlights, poultry feeders, antique hardware, trunks, and farm tools, he creates quirky creatures. Some are whimsical, some have a sci-fi influence, some are functional; yet most are menacing.

Tony has won awards at several galleries in the Western Maryland region. He is also the owner of Cornwell Remodeling & Restoration and Locust Post Brewery, both located in Little Orleans.

Artist description: Ominous three-dimensional sculpture art made from discarded metals

Plus de Maryland State Arts Council

It’s Tough to See the Road Ahead , 2020
20 x 16 in (h x w)
Oil on canvas
Maryland State Arts Council
Pumpkins on the Patio , 2019
10 x 10 in (h x w)
Oil paint on reclaimed wooden panel
Maryland State Arts Council
Moonflower , 2019
10.5 x 14.8 in (h x w)
Watercolor
Maryland State Arts Council
In Solidarity with The Ukrainian People , 2021
20 x 26 in (h x w)
Oil Painting on Canvas
Maryland State Arts Council
A Little Light in Great Darkness , 2022
120 x 120 in (h x w)
Acrylic paint and spray paint on foam board, cardboard and plywood
Maryland State Arts Council