The Ohio Artist Registry (OAR) is an exciting opportunity for artists to share their work, connect with the creative community, and establish an online presence—all on a free, virtual platform! The OAR encourages artists working in all art forms, throughout Ohio and beyond,  to create a profile, which allows them to better promote themselves and their work. Being listed in the OAR provides artists with new opportunities to share their work with clients, galleries, patrons, and audiences. A listing in the OAR does not confer an endorsement, approval, or verification by the Ohio Arts Council.
For more information, contact Kathy Signorino, artist programs director, at kathy.signorino@oac.ohio.gov or 614-728-6140.

MahLeah Cochran

MahLeah Art
Work 5195 Hempstead Village center Way #720 County: Franklin
New Albany Ohio 43054 United States
Home Ohio United States
Cell Phone: 614-784-5243 Membership: April 27, 2026 Website: http://http//www.mahleahart.com

Bio

With a passion for expressing life through art, Mah Leah Cochran’s works feature themes involving nature and the human condition. Her art is characterized by its broad diversity of subject, symbolism, color, texture and form.

 

A native of Columbus, Ohio, Mah Leah Cochran holds degrees in Economics and Political Science with a minor

in International Affairs from Hofstra University in New

York. She has devoted much of her energy to helping

others both in her career and in her humanitarian work around the world.

 

Mah Leah Cochran has traveled extensively to work with NGOs including Doctors for life International in Africa and also with many other organizations in Southeast Asia, Europe and the Americas.

Artist Statement

I feel things deeply; I often ponder the state of humanity,

the struggles of our world and the outlook for our collective future.  My art is an expression of my emotions, thoughts and passions.  I express myself outwardly on canvas in color and texture. This is deeply gratifying for me as it allows me to share with others, my innermost feelings.

 

I choose to use acrylic paints for its quick drying time. This enables me to create layers on canvas. This helps me demonstrate complexity. I use everyday kitchen items, recycled cardboard and many other tools to create original forms and textures in my art. I enjoy the journey of painting new pieces. There is a thrill of discovering what my work 

will yield next. It’s what keeps me engaged. 

 

I paint to inspire, challenge, and calm the soul.