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Constance Belle Fisher is a Clarke County, Shenandoah Valley Artist. She has lived in rural Northern Virginia for over 40 years. Born in the foothills of Western Pennsylvania, she was named after her paternal great grandmother, Jane Belle Poe, whose father was a second cousin of Edgar Allen Poe, and after her mother’s great grandmother, Constance, who came to this country from Belgium.
Ms. Fisher has an instinctive interest and affinity for creative artistic expression. Her natural ability and talent was evident from early childhood and in the fourth grade, she received a scholarship to attend classes at the Carnegie-Mellon College of Fine Arts. She studied at the Carnegie until her family moved to Baltimore.
In Baltimore, she continued her studies at the Maryland Institute College of Art while completing high school. She attended the Community College of Baltimore, Towson University and Johns Hopkins University where she worked as an assistant illustrator in the Department of Art as Applied to Medicine before moving to Virginia.