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'''Kelly L. Moran''' (born 1960) is an American artist, author, and builder. The [[Washington Times]] newspaper wrote "she is also one heck of a designer." ([[#Reference-idHarper1994|Harper1994]], Section E, Today's Home),
'''Kelly L. Moran''' (born 1960) is an American artist, author, and builder. The [[Washington Times]] newspaper wrote "she is also one heck of a designer." ([[#Reference-idHarper1994|Harper1994]], Section E, Today's Home),
She has a degree in Fine Arts from [[Frostburg State University]] graduating in 1982 and continually trains at the Schuler School of Fine Art in [[Baltimore, Maryland]], painting in the 16th Century Dutch Old Masters' style. She continued her education at the [[George Washington University]]in 1995 studying Landscape Design and the [[USDA]] Graduate School studying, Botany, and Horticulture. Working as a landscape designer in the Washington D.C. metro area landed Moran on [[Fox 5 News]] at 5:00 doing gardening segments.
She has a degree in Fine Arts from [[Frostburg State University]] graduating in 1982 and continually trains at the Schuler School of Fine Art in [[Baltimore, Maryland]], painting in the 16th Century Dutch Old Masters' style. She continued her education at the [[George Washington University]]in 1995 studying Landscape Design and the [[USDA]] Graduate School studying Botany, and Horticulture. Working as a landscape designer in the Washington D.C. metro area landed Moran on [[Fox 5 News]] in 2002, at 5:00 doing gardening segments.


She designed a garden bench with open lattice sides, a solid back and roof called a "Love Cupboard" based on a bench designed by William Kent for Rousham Gardens during the early 1700's. Her covered bench design has been featured in many national publications.<ref>Better Homes & Gardens, Summer, 1993, page 72. Meredith Publishing.</ref> <ref>Country Living Magazine,page 26. Hearst Publishing, 1993.</ref><ref>Country Home Country Gardens Magazine,page 24, page 128. Meredith, Fall 1993.</ref> and <ref>Cottage Living Magazine. Southern Progress , Fall 2007.</ref>.
She designed a garden bench with open lattice sides, a solid back and roof called a "Love Cupboard" based on a bench designed by William Kent for Rousham Gardens during the early 1700's. Her covered bench design has been featured in many national publications.<ref>Better Homes & Gardens, Summer, 1993, page 72. Meredith Publishing.</ref> <ref>Country Living Magazine,page 26. Hearst Publishing, 1993.</ref><ref>Country Home Country Gardens Magazine,page 24, page 128. Meredith, Fall 1993.</ref> and <ref>Cottage Living Magazine. Southern Progress , Fall 2007.</ref>.


1999 Moran wrote her first book, [[Shelley Chintz, Unlocking the Secrets of the Pattern Books]] [[ISBN 0-9676925-0-4]] and in 2002 Browntrout Publishers produced a calendar using images from her book. The calendar was called "Tea With Kelly" [[ISBN 0-7631-4335-9]] Browntrout Publishers produces only six other calendars named after people (Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, Audrey Hepburn, The Beetles, the Three Stooges and Anne Geddes).
1999 Moran wrote her first book, [[Shelley Chintz, Unlocking the Secrets of the Pattern Books]] [[ISBN 0-9676925-0-4]] which received media coverage on Fox 5 News, Discovery Channel, Discovery Home Channel,Comcast morning news show. In 2002 Browntrout Publishers produced a calendar using images from her book. The calendar was called "Tea With Kelly" [[ISBN 0-7631-4335-9]] Browntrout Publishers produces only six other calendars named after people (Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, Audrey Hepburn, The Beetles, the Three Stooges and Anne Geddes).


In 2006 Kelly completed building her first dwelling, one she designed and functioned as general contractor, in [[Cumberland, Maryland ]] called the [[Stone Cottage]]. Moran is a self-taught architect. She worked at [[Kentlands, Gaithersburg, Maryland]] with the architects and town planners of [[Duany Plater Zyberk & Company]]. She has her Maryland Builders License.
In 2006 Kelly completed building her first dwelling, one she designed and functioned as general contractor, in [[Cumberland, Maryland ]] called the [[Stone Cottage]]. Moran is a self-taught architect. She worked at [[Kentlands, Gaithersburg, Maryland]] with the architects and town planners of [[Duany Plater Zyberk & Company]]. She has her Maryland Builders License.

Revision as of 01:53, 29 December 2007

Kelly L. Moran (born 1960) is an American artist, author, and builder. The Washington Times newspaper wrote "she is also one heck of a designer." (Harper1994, Section E, Today's Home), She has a degree in Fine Arts from Frostburg State University graduating in 1982 and continually trains at the Schuler School of Fine Art in Baltimore, Maryland, painting in the 16th Century Dutch Old Masters' style. She continued her education at the George Washington Universityin 1995 studying Landscape Design and the USDA Graduate School studying Botany, and Horticulture. Working as a landscape designer in the Washington D.C. metro area landed Moran on Fox 5 News in 2002, at 5:00 doing gardening segments.

She designed a garden bench with open lattice sides, a solid back and roof called a "Love Cupboard" based on a bench designed by William Kent for Rousham Gardens during the early 1700's. Her covered bench design has been featured in many national publications.[1] [2][3] and [4].

1999 Moran wrote her first book, Shelley Chintz, Unlocking the Secrets of the Pattern Books ISBN 0-9676925-0-4 which received media coverage on Fox 5 News, Discovery Channel, Discovery Home Channel,Comcast morning news show. In 2002 Browntrout Publishers produced a calendar using images from her book. The calendar was called "Tea With Kelly" ISBN 0-7631-4335-9 Browntrout Publishers produces only six other calendars named after people (Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, Audrey Hepburn, The Beetles, the Three Stooges and Anne Geddes).

In 2006 Kelly completed building her first dwelling, one she designed and functioned as general contractor, in Cumberland, Maryland called the Stone Cottage. Moran is a self-taught architect. She worked at Kentlands, Gaithersburg, Maryland with the architects and town planners of Duany Plater Zyberk & Company. She has her Maryland Builders License.

Moran is currently working on a second book on the benefits of building smaller "cozy" homes.

References Harper,Jennifer(July7,1994). "The Anglophile", Washington Times Newspaper.

  1. ^ Better Homes & Gardens, Summer, 1993, page 72. Meredith Publishing.
  2. ^ Country Living Magazine,page 26. Hearst Publishing, 1993.
  3. ^ Country Home Country Gardens Magazine,page 24, page 128. Meredith, Fall 1993.
  4. ^ Cottage Living Magazine. Southern Progress , Fall 2007.