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Known for. Painting ( Watercolor) 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 ...
- 1968, Lawrence, Kansas, U.S.
- B.F.A. Painting, Mississippi State University
Feb 23, 2020 · Artist Paul Jackson illustrates the surreal, imagined inner workings of animals and humans. He also dabbles in drawing beloved cartoon characters and shows what's going on inside their minds. Some of Jackson's uncanny drawings also “dissect” subjects, giving us a look at their inner layers.
Paul is an internationally acclaimed artist known around the world for his paintings, workshops, and dedication to his craft. Visit our store for artwork and workshop registration! Perfect Timing, 28x23” watercolor by Paul Jackson 2022. Featured in the Top 100 best watercolors of 2022.
Dec 16, 2015 · Paul Jackson draws the natural world in fascinating ways. In his glitch drawings, for example, he juxtaposes wild animals with computer malfunctions: one side of an ape’s face is photorealistic, while the other appears smeared and distorted.
A prolific artist and ambitious world traveler, Paul Jackson is one of today's most versatile and visible contemporary watercolorists. Whether his subject is landscape, cityscape, portrait, architecture, still life or abstract, Paul captivates his audience with genuine emotion, intensity and finesse that energize each of his creations.
Apr 14, 2023 · What started as a college elective has led to a renowned career for local and internationally praised watercolor artist Paul Jackson. Paul was 16 when he graduated high school to pursue a degree in genetic engineering, but quickly discovered his passion for art.
Jul 5, 2015 · Paul Jackson, a British artist based in Toronto, creates stunningly detailed and dark pen-and-pencil drawings of various animals with their skeletons and sometimes organs lifting out of their bodies. By treating them with respect, the pictures of their insides look more like mystical anatomy lessons than roadkill.