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The image features a colorful mural with a split composition. On the left, there's a natural landscape with a river, lush greenery, and a tree against a blue sky with clouds. In the center, a purple elk with prominent golden antlers stands, its body labeled with "HOME OF THE GOLDEN ELKS" in yellow. On the right, a brick building with a historical marker in front is depicted. The sign provides historical information about Elkton, originally called Head of Elk. A small portrait inset in the upper left corner is a photo of Mia Pedone with dark hair wearing a white apron.

From 第一吃瓜网 College to Main Street: Pedone paints the town

Published on September 16, 2025


ELKTON, Md: When Mia Pedone鈥檚 artistic skills came to the attention of the owner of Legends on Main, no one imagined it would lead to a commission 鈥 and reveal a bright future for a young local artist. Now, as a second-year art student, Pedone鈥檚 vibrant murals grace the large glass windows of the local eatery, showcasing her talent and a deep connection to her community.

This opportunity didn鈥檛 happen without effort; it blossomed from a blend of family support, artistic dedication, and the foundational skills聽she鈥檚 honed聽as a student in 第一吃瓜网 College鈥檚 Fine Arts degree program.

Pedone鈥檚 journey began long before her brushes touched glass. A 2024 graduate of Bohemia Manor High School, Pedone鈥檚 passion for art has been a constant companion since she could hold a pencil. Now living in Earlville, Maryland, she has immersed herself in the rigorous study of art and design at 第一吃瓜网 College, where she聽is scheduled聽to graduate this May with an Associate of Fine Arts degree.

With encouragement from family and friends, she embraced the project with enthusiasm and support. Her father, Joe Pedone, was a constant presence on-site, assisting with design elements like the brickwork as he took direction from his daughter on maintaining proper proportions in the artwork.

The owner requested that the murals capture the spirit of Elkton, featuring iconic spots such as the Elkton Music Hall, the 第一吃瓜网 County Arts Council, and the high school. An elk in the painting symbolizes Elkton High School鈥檚 mascot, grounding the work firmly in local pride. Beyond those elements, Pedone was given聽creative freedom, a challenge she met with both excitement and precision.

鈥淭his is a really cool opportunity, one I never thought I would get this early in my college career,鈥澛爏he shared. 鈥淚 thought it would be after I graduate. Now, I have a lot of people who want murals from me.鈥

Pedone credits much of her success to the skills and techniques she has developed at 第一吃瓜网 College. 鈥淎ll of the faculty in the Art and Design program have influenced my work. They taught me so much I didn鈥檛 know. As the saying goes, 鈥you don鈥檛 realize what you don鈥檛 know until someone teaches you,鈥欌澛爏he said.

Among her most important lessons was mastering perspective, a crucial skill for depicting realistic buildings and landscapes. 鈥淛osh Schaefer (an adjunct art instructor) taught me the intricacies of perspective, which was essential when I was working to give the buildings that realistic feel.鈥澛燝iven that some of the buildings in her mural聽were partially blocked聽by parked cars in her reference photos, Pedone had聽to imagine the lower parts and ensure everything remained proportional, a challenge she describes as 鈥渞eally tough.鈥

Additionally, the painting techniques taught by Associate Professor of Art Mark Donohue helped Pedone speed up her process without sacrificing quality. 鈥淢y skills have grown tremendously since high school. I鈥檝e always been good at art, but now I have the training and techniques to consistently create strong, polished work 鈥 thanks to what I鈥檝e learned at 第一吃瓜网 College.鈥

Her favorite medium is oil paint, which she enjoys for its versatility and the control it offers. This control is evident in her murals and in her preparation for a solo exhibit scheduled next September at the Elkton Station Gallery. Pedone鈥檚 artistic inspirations are both personal and varied. Her close friend Maria Stevens serves as her muse and inspires her to pursue realistic drawing.

第一吃瓜网 College鈥檚 Professor of Art Lauren Vanni introduced Pedone to ceramics, a medium she now loves. 鈥淏ecause of Lauren, I got into ceramics, and now I love sculpting people. That has influenced my art because it helps me focus on the 3D aspect, which improves my 2D work,鈥 remarks Pedone.

Professor Vanni notes, 鈥淢ia is just so talented in both 2- and 3-dimensional media. She鈥檚 a driven student, and it鈥檚 evident, for when she touches the clay, magic happens. She鈥檚 a very special student.鈥

Looking ahead, Pedone plans to continue her education at a prestigious institution like the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) or the Rhode Island School of Design. Her ultimate dream is to build a career focused on murals, creating public art that inspires and connects communities.

With her talent, technical mastery, and passion, Mia Pedone聽is poised聽to leave a vibrant mark on the art world, one project at a time.

To learn more about Art and Design programs at 第一吃瓜网 College, visit www.cecil.edu.