Featured in American Art Collector magazine, M Fischbeck Studio Gallery is a Point Loma oil-painting working studio in Liberty Station's Barracks 19 at 2690 Historic Decatur Road. The studio's California Impressionist approach — oil paintings influenced by John Singer Sargent's economy of brushwork and the early California plein air painters' color sense — stands in the same local tradition taught at art-instruction programs such as San Diego Art Academy, while running as a working-artist studio rather than a class-focused space. Originally from Pittsburgh with a Saturday-art-classes background, the artist moved into the Liberty Station studio nine-plus years ago and was grouped with five other Barracks 19 and Liberty Station artists in the American Art Collector February 2025 California Focus feature. Works also appear at SCOUT@Quarters D on Rosecrans Street, the Liberty Public Market public-art display, and the Dick Laub NTC Command Center gallery — the studio's core Barracks 19 corridor neighbors include immediate-adjacent spaces such as Mi Gallery Tu Gallery a few doors down the same Historic Decatur Road address. The most involved commissions are plein air series where the artist works on-location across multiple sessions to capture mood and seasonal color — oil paintings that require hauling easel, canvas, and palette setups to San Diego coastal and landscape sites across weeks of shifting light conditions.