The Art Of Phil Lambert

About the Artist 
Phil Lambert  has been an artist his entire life - only sometimes he got side tracked.   He won a scholarship to study art; but this didn't last.  Phil loved the art; he hated the biology.

Then he was sent to Vietnam.  Sergeant Lambert was recruited as a radio and television production specialist and used his artistic eye as  photographer and video cameraman.  However, combat news in South Vietnam was a lot like biology.  He hated it.

As a civilian, Phil became Ted Turner's first TV director.  Directing live television seemed such an interesting pursuit that he moved to New York, where he worked on three academy award films, commercials, and even soap operas.  But, he begin to feel the old itch to drop biology.

Captain Lambert escaped New York City on his trusty boat. His destination, the Keys.  His love of art, nature, the open water, and friendly places rewarded him with a beautiful career as a watercolorist.  He also started collecting sea glass on the beaches near his home on Kent Island.  Now, using both oil and watercolor, Phil paints subjects close to his heart, and creates works of art as Casual Chic sea glass jewelry.

Click Here to see Phil's NEW Sea Glass Jewelry designs for 2012

Phil Lambert  has been an artist his entire life...  and has been creating works of art as Casual Chic sea glass jewelry for many years.
Art Fair At The Narrows- Every second Saturday during the 2012 Summer season, the  shows are May 12, June 9, July 14, August 11, and September 8.  10 a.m. - 5 p.m.   Click Here for more details.

PENDING: For the Summer 2012 season you will find Phil and his display of Sea Glass Jewelry for sale (weather permitting) at The Jetty Dock Bar on Saturday and Sunday afternoons

Eastern Bay Trading Company, 4917 Main Street, Grasonville, MD 21638.  Phone 410-827-9286.

Phil Lambert's Seaglass Jewelry is now carried by Artiste Locale, 112 N. Talbot Street in the heart of St. Michaels, MD. Artiste Locale, fifteen years a showplace of local art, is open year round everyday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.  Phone 410-745-6580.

Queen Anne's County Arts Council, Inc.  Centre For The Arts,  206 S. Commerce Street, Centreville, MD 21617.   Phone 410-758-2520.

Some stores also  carry Watercolor Note Cards, Watercolor and Oil Paintings.  Call. 

Call Phil directly (410) 924-4461 with any questions, such as his current inventory, to commission new works of art, or even just to say you saw his web site.  Click Here for his Show Schedule.

Click the highlighted text links below to see samples of this talented man's works of art.

Sea Glass Jewelry
Watercolor Note Cards
Outdoor Murals
Special Commissions

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