CHARMA-EDMONDS-Obituary

CHARMA EDMONDS

Washington, District of Columbia

1955 - 2021

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June 9, 2021
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Washington, District of Columbia

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  Charma Le Edmonds  Charma Le Edmonds was an accomplished artist whose work was exhibited at The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Hemphill Fine Arts, the Tartt Gallery, and Washington Project for the Arts, among other galleries in the Washington, DC area.  Charma was born July 23, 1955, to Edmond...

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I met Charma while working in D.C.-I was in printing, and she worked at a graphic design studio. We quickly became friends and shared many bike rides together. She was truly an incredible person. Fly free, my friend!

I met Charma and Scott through a mutual friend and was their hairdresser for few years before I moved to NYC in 1990. We bartered for cuts so I stayed in touch through enjoying living with her artwork RIP beautiful Charma and my deepest condolences to Scott and family.

devastated to learn of Charma's passing. i feel for you Scott.We met in the early 80's and found we had many things in common.Though we didn't see each other often i think of her regularly. Always astounded by the astounding art she made.

We were shocked to hear about the loss of this incredible person. She was taken from all of you way too soon.

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Grove of 100 Memorial Trees

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Charma and I worked together at Tako Grill in Bethesda in the 90's. She trained me as a waitress and soon became my mentor in art and much like a big sister. I was inspired and challenged by her in many ways. She always welcomed me, and later my children, into her and Scott's home. Her artwork is extraordinary and she was a true friend who I already miss greatly. Even when times were tough, she found joy and lightness in the moment. Rest in peace, Charma.

Charma Le was a dear friend and an amazingly fun art partner. She and I worked on a project together in the early 90s, shared studio space, a love of food, our husbands and making art. I will never forget her, she was so dear, so fun and funny and so courageous. She will be sorely missed. Scott, you are in my thoughts and prayers. Peace and Blessings during this difficult time.