Limited edition prints paired with AI-written narratives. Each month, a new piece arrives with a story written just for it. From a converted garage studio in Clinton, Maryland.
The woman in the painting had been arguing for centuries. Not with the man across from her, but with the silence that kept trying to settle between them. Every brushstroke was a word she refused to swallow.
Every Guhrage Art subscription delivers a limited edition print with an original AI-generated narrative. The story doesn't explain the art. It lives beside it, giving you a new way to see what you're looking at. Collect them. Frame them together. Let them accumulate into something bigger.
Guhrage Art operates from a converted 3-car garage in Clinton, Maryland. It's a working studio, a gallery, and a classroom. Walk in and you'll find pastels drying, clay on wheels, and art that hasn't been named yet.
The best art doesn't happen in pristine galleries. It happens where the mess is allowed.
Clinton, Maryland — 20 miles south of DC
Charles Griffin builds worlds with dots. His stippling technique — thousands of hand-placed marks — creates depth, shadow, and tension that photographs can't fully capture. Each piece takes weeks; each print carries that weight. Charles works from the garage studio he converted himself in Clinton, Maryland.
Korbet Griffin works in layers — pastel over charcoal, texture over color, feeling over form. Her mixed media pieces are about people: their posture, their silence, the things they carry. She also teaches at the studio, passing on the belief that every person already has art inside them.
Behind-the-scenes process, new works before they drop, studio life in Clinton, MD
Guhrage Art is building something that doesn't exist yet: a subscription where every print ships with a story that gives it a second life. Not a description. Not an artist statement. A narrative that stands on its own, written by AI, inspired by the art itself. This is collecting, reimagined.