About Maggie:
Maggie Vlazny is a disabled American digital artist and photographer who began her inspiring voyage into the visual arts after a stroke caused by 2004. She survived amazingly intact, truly a divine miracle. The stroke did affect her prior professional career as a writer, so her husband was wise enough to buy her a camera.She fell in love first with photography, then digital art, and she never looked back.
In her early life she studied art and general studies at The College of New Rochelle, where she earned her BA in the Liberal Arts. Later she received a Masters in Social Work at Rutgers University.
Seven years after receiving her first camera (2012) two of her artworks were accepted into competitive, juried exhibits: 'Fading' by the Pocono Arts Council, and 'Pink Memories' by Together Arts. In May 2014 her artwork 'Green Mystery Montage' won an award in a juried exhibit sponsored by The Pocono Arts Council in Pennsylvania. In June 2014, her image 'Faux Vintage Flowers' was published by The Forwardian Literary Magazine.
Maggie's eclectic work is influenced by the freedom of the digital art movement as a whole, where every inspiration is an adventure intuitively traveled through a multi-dimensional world. She is an advocate for the promotion and acceptance of digital art as fine art.
She enjoys creating or capturing nature scenes for their sheer beauty, evidence of God as the ultimate Artist. A Christian, she sees herself as God’s conduit for her visual art creations.
Maggie's guiding principle is that if you don't spend some part of your life living (or seeking) your passion then you're not really living at all.
Her entire works for sale can be found in Fine Art America or pixels.com.
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