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Get Paul's book. The Wandering Watercolorist, a limited edition 12x12” coffee table book of nearly 300 of Paul’s best paintings, is available to order online. A prolific artist and ambitious world traveler, Paul Jackson is one of the most versatile and visible watercolorists today. View or purchase his works here!
- About
Paul Jackson spent his adventurous childhood in Starkville...
- Workshops & Shows
Workshop reviews “Paul’s workshops are the most...
- Blog
More than 30 years ago I was introduced to the Hagia Sophia...
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Paul Jackson is an internationally acclaimed artist known...
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Let’s Paint! Paint with Paul and he’ll help you reach the...
- Watercolors
This is my portfolio of original watercolors that are...
- Archival Giclees
These prints are extremely accurate reproductions of my...
- Offset Prints & Posters
This category contains images of my watercolors that are...
- Museum
He received a Master of Fine Arts degree in Missouri in...
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He received a Master of Fine Arts degree in Missouri in...
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Paul Jackson (artist) Paul Jackson, is well known for his large-scale works. His studio, The Avalanche Ranch, is in Columbia, Missouri. Jackson was inducted as a signature member into the American Watercolor Society at the age of 30, and he is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society. His work has received top honors in national ...
- 1968, Lawrence, Kansas, U.S.
- B.F.A. Painting, Mississippi State University
Order from our Online Store: Archival Giclee Prints – Offset Prints & Posters. The following images are available as archival giclee prints. They are the closest possible match to Paul’s original watercolors, and are printed on the same acid-free watercolor paper that Paul paints on. They are made using the most lightfast inks imagineable ...