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Drew Irvine
Drew's unique style, bold color palette and playful brush strokes offer a level of interest by using abstract and impressionistic techniques with acrylics, watercolors and pastels.
Doug Irwin
"I use acrylic paint to create original portraits of iconic American historical figures to include the founders, Presidents and military leaders. All portraits are on 36x36 gallery canvas".
John Wayne Jackson
ABOUT THE ART – RESIN FUSION
John Jackson’s work can best be described as resin fusion. Incorporating multiple media such as spray lacquer, artists’ acrylic, mica powder, oxides, pigments, resin and a variety of solvents, his finished pieces evoke a three-dimensional quality suspended in the...
Rebekkah Jackson
Rebekkah Jackson spent an idyllic childhood on a Colorado farm. With sketch pad in hand, she captured a world of horses, broken barns, flat windswept fields and various members of her odd but interesting family. Later she continued to hone her craft even while working and raising a family. Now,...
Victoria Jackson
"Entertainment came in the form of building something, whether it was clay, paint, wood or paper. We were always creating something. I can remember painting with my mother on the same canvas. She would start painting at the top of the canvas and I would start at the bottom. When I grew tired, she...
Debra Jacobs
My art is all about having fun, and experiencing the joy of creating.. Drawing and sketching is a major part of my artistic process. I keep a sketchbook handy at all times and try to draw each and every day. When I begin a painting, I always have a subject in mind; However, Whether painting a...
Carrie Jacobson
Painting came to Carrie Jacobson in 2006, when she was 50. At first, it seemed like a way to cope with her mother’s death. Then it became a way to cope with the death of her boss in the newspaper where she worked, and then, a way to cope with the elimination of the journalism job she’d thought she...
Dewey James
Dewey’s artistic trajectory is ever-evolving. In her words, “I like telling a story that doesn’t have an ending.” As a theater major at the University of Minnesota she auditioned against hundreds of performers and won a leading role in the once Broadway musical, Godspell, at the Chimera Theater in...
Nicario Jimenez
The Artist of the Andes
Retablos are sophisticated folk art in the form of portable boxes filled with brightly colored figurines arranged into intricate narrative scenes. From the 16th to the 19th centuries, Retablos were carried through the mountains by Spanish priests as portable religious...
Leif Erik Johansen
Whereas some artists focus on mastering a particular technique, I've always taken the approach of focusing my creative energy on the imagination and originality. I allow the technique to develop organically, through frustration and failure towards mastery and perfection.
I find it important to...