Stray Ink

Stray Ink Stray Ink is an art business that provides fine arts, volunteers, and teaches children art. Tracy is also serves a core member of Collective Minds.

Tracy Stevens has been an Illustrator, Fine Arts Painter and Graphic Designer for the over 10 years. Being trained at one of the country’s top art schools, Maryland Institute of Art, she has learned the importance of staying in budget, constantly keeping the client in mind and considering your audience. Tracy has the tendency of looking at things from all angles and reporting what’s best for you,

your audience, and your budget. Since 2000 Tracy has had paintings sold in Art Galleries and featured in numerous Maryland Art Place events, in which she volunteers. In 2000, one of Tracy’s painting, “Broken Images” was published by Salem and her photo, “After the Rain” was published in an amateur photographer’s magazine which was sold world-wide. After a 5 year stretch at T Rowe Price, Tracy concluding her career and started Stray Ink. Armed with $20,000, she attempted to be debt free by closing all of her credit accounts and made a hefty payment on her mortgage. Since then, Tracy has enjoyed many creative projects and collaborations. She is the creative development artist for Reign Modeling and Management, the Director of Entertainment & Graphic Design for Reign the group, produced graphics for the marketing expert at Lifetime Fitness in Columbia, MD, Skyloft Enterainment, Harcum Enterainment Productions, Comdian/ Actor Sterling Tyson, designer Tyler Wells, First Mt. Olive Freewill Baptist Church, Pamper Me With Events Party Planning, Collective Minds, and Illummimagg Christian Magazine. Tracy has designed cards for Sista Worth Greeting Cards and does layout for nonprofit organizations. In addition, she contributes layout for local Baltimore magazines, DVDs, CDs, ITunes cover art, Traxsource cover art, and Self Help Books. Tracy also volunteers for Artscape, the Maryland Film Festival’s events, the American Alliance of Museums, and Junior Achievement teaching
children art and finances.

Thank you. ❤️
12/30/2025

Thank you. ❤️

Today!!!!
09/24/2025

Today!!!!

09/07/2025
The All  New Restaurant Lounge        💢 BLANCOS 💢413 n.Charles St. Owner Dana Smith Sr aka DiscoFood Prepared By  Chef  ...
08/20/2025

The All New Restaurant Lounge
💢 BLANCOS 💢
413 n.Charles St.

Owner Dana Smith Sr aka Disco
Food Prepared By Chef

The Vibe Is Unbelievable.
Come See For Yourself

Get the catfish sandwich or the jerk chicken cheese sub with the tossed salad and house dressing. You'll thank me later..

Rain delay. See you tomorrow
08/01/2025

Rain delay.
See you tomorrow

One of my pieces of art is in this exhibit. If you are in the Baltimore area, I invite you to stop by if you can.803 N B...
07/29/2025

One of my pieces of art is in this exhibit. If you are in the Baltimore area, I invite you to stop by if you can.

803 N Baltimore St
Thursday, July 31st 8-10pm
Friday, August 1st 4-8pm
Saturday, August 2nd 4-8pm

07/17/2025

Did you know?
T-Mobile has decided to dismantle its entire DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) program. Reportedly to gain approval for a merger.

This move threatens to displace women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and Black and Brown employees within their company. DEI resources will be removed from their website, and equality training will be discontinued.

We cannot stay silent. I’m calling on all of you to take action. Please join me in emailing T-Mobile’s executive team and letting them know this is unacceptable.

I’ve created a template letter to make it easy—copy, paste, and flood their inboxes with our voices.

Let’s demand better.
Thank you in advance for standing up for equity, inclusion, and accountability.

🔴 Please email the customized template to [email protected]

Subject: Deep Concern Regarding T-Mobile’s Decision to End DEI Programs

Dear T-Mobile Leadership,

I am writing to express my deep disappointment regarding the recent announcement that T-Mobile is ending its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, as referenced in your letter to the FCC.

This decision is not only disheartening but also deeply troubling. At a time when many companies are working to build a more inclusive and equitable workplace and society, your choice to dismantle DEI initiatives sends a regressive message. The removal of DEI language from your website, training materials, and organizational structure raises serious concerns about the direction of your company’s values and long-term commitment to all communities it serves.

Furthermore, making such a move while seeking regulatory approval for major acquisitions appears both disingenuous and manipulative. It undermines public trust and the very stakeholders who helped build your success.

Unless this decision is reversed, I will be left with no choice but to boycott your products and services, divest from your company, and encourage others in my network to do the same.

I urge you to reconsider and recommit to DEI, not as a political stance, but as a moral and business imperative.

Thank you for your time and attention.

Sincerely,
[Your Full Name]
[Optional: Your City, State]
[Optional: Customer/Shareholder since ###X]

🚨 CALL TO ACTION: Protect Public Media 🚨On Tuesday, the Senate advanced a bill that would eliminate $1.1 billion in fund...
07/16/2025

🚨 CALL TO ACTION: Protect Public Media 🚨

On Tuesday, the Senate advanced a bill that would eliminate $1.1 billion in funding for PBS, NPR, and public media—funds that were already approved for the next two years.
📺 Imagine a world without Sesame Street.
📻 Imagine losing unbiased news and fact-based reporting.
🌪️ Remember what happened when weather alert funding was cut?

When you silence public media, you silence the American people.
We must act. Urge your lawmakers—especially Republican legislators—to vote NO on the Rescissions Act, which guts funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Together, we can defend access to free, independent journalism and educational programming. Please sign this petition or call your lawmakers: https://protectmypublicmedia.org/protect-public-media-petition/

📞 Call. ✍️ Email. 📢 Speak up.

Show Congress that Americans value public media.

New Artwork!
07/06/2025

New Artwork!

Shop Stray Ink Artwork, ArtWare and ArtWear by StrayInkLLC located in Baltimore, Maryland.

Paint class with  . This was fun. 🎨🖌️
06/27/2025

Paint class with . This was fun. 🎨🖌️

My office for the day.
06/20/2025

My office for the day.

Address

Baltimore, MD
21216

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+14432536010

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