Meet Jamey Jackson.
How Did You Become an Artist?
I believe we all enter this world as artists, with the innate abilities to imagine and create. I had the great fortune of encouragement during my childhood. My parents recognized my attraction to making marks at an early age, and fully supported me. My first “exhibition” was when I was five.
What Kind of Art Do You Make?
I’m a visual artist – painting and drawing mostly. But I enjoy working with my hands in many mediums especially in sculpture and fabrication. Manipulating and combining found objects, forming clay, sawing wood… really any explorations in three-dimensional space fascinates me.
What’s Your Muse?
I find the natural world to be powerfully inspiring. I’ve always loved being outside, and many of my travels both near and far have been motivated by the opportunity to experience new environments.
What’s Next?
In the immediate future, I will be participating in Art Walk 2015. I’ve been working on a new series of watercolors – mostly intimate portraits of wildlife that I’ve crossed paths with from as close as my backyard, to as far away as Antarctica. Additionally, I will continue to learn and grow with the Nyack Art Collective, contributing and connecting with the community, near and far.
To see more of Jamey’s work visit jameyjackson.com