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This Piece, titled “Elephant”, is part of the wildlife series painted in watercolor by Missouri artist Paul Jackson.
This Piece, titled “Zebra Bust”, is part of the wildlife series painted in watercolor by Missouri artist Paul Jackson.
This Piece, titled “Wrong Way”, is part of the wildlife series painted in watercolor by Missouri artist Paul Jackson.
This Piece, titled “Zebra Pair”, is part of the wildlife series painted in watercolor by Missouri artist Paul Jackson.
This Piece, titled “Hope”, is part of the wildlife series painted in watercolor by Missouri artist Paul Jackson. St. Louis Zoo’s lone polar bear, Hope lived to be 23-years-old and was a favorite at the St Louis zoo since 1986. She passed away March of 2009.
A close up look at a colorful still life composition of hand crafted vases, glasses and a perfume bottle reveals flowing shapes, color and light. This watercolor by Paul Jackson is one of a series by the artist featuring art glass.
Winter is Still-life season in my studio. The sunlight streams through the windows at dramatic, low angles. It’s 16 degrees in Columbia MO. No reason to go outside! I’ll stay in the studio for a few more weeks. Done in watercolor by Artist Paul Jackson.dreaming of spring.
Dappled sunlight from behind the trees outside the window plays with the colors and curves of the hand made glass vases, glasses and bottles in this watercolor still life by Paul Jackson. The painting is one of a series by the artist featuring art glass.
Inspiration sometimes comes when you least expect it. Paul Jackson’s “Fascination” watercolor inspiration occurred when the artist was unpacking boxes of drinking glasses on his counter. The result; an intense rainbow of colored glass in a one-of-a-kind painting. “Fascination” was completed in 2007 and is a huge 60” X 40”.
This watercolor by artist Paul Jackson captures 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan on a rainy day. The pelican stopped for a quick “Detour” on it’s way to the Fulton Fish Market. Completed in 2008, this 22” X 36” painting is part of the Paul Jackson New York watercolor series. Detour won The Margery Soroka Memorial Award from the American Watercolor Society.
This is a remarkable still life on a number of levels; the composition of saxophone, trumpet and paint palette, the lighting from a blue neon sign (reflected in the sax) and the setting sun (window reflection on trumpet bell) and the mastery of that color and light. This Paul Jackson watercolor is one of a series by the artist featuring musical instruments. “Jazz in Blues” won best of show at the Keystone Nation Watercolor Exhibition 2008
A simple sidewalk in New York becomes a reflective kaleidoscope of color after a rain shower. This 22” X 30” watercolor by Paul Jackson is a perfect example of his artist’s eye, finding the extraordinary in the everyday and his mastery of color and composition. The painting one of a series by the artist featuring New York City.
This powerful painting by Paul Jackson showcases the detail above the main entrance to the Chartres Cathedral, outside of Paris. This cathedral is one of the world’s greatest achievements in the history of architecture. The watercolor is one of a series featuring European churches and monuments.
Artesian crafted fluted vases and perfume bottles and colorful Gerber Daisies are dazzling in the light from artist Paul Jackson’s living room window. This watercolor still life is one of a series by the artist combining floral and art glass elements.
Color attains rhythm is this look through a music store window in New York City at guitars hanging on display. The richness and finish of the wood can almost be felt and the shapes of the instruments move like music as it sends your eye through this Paul Jackson painting from 2007.
This piece is titled “The Maestro” & is one of Paul’s custom paintings. If you would like info on getting a commissioned painting by Paul Jackson please contact sales@pauljacksonart.com
A figure walks away, for what we feel may be the final time, through one of the entrances to the Louvre Museum in Paris. The emotion and sensation of light is at the heart of artist Paul Jackson’s work and is what draws us to his watercolors. This painting was purchased by the China Watercolor Society for their permanent collection.
A city street of shops embraces you in Far East architecture in this detailed and intimate Shanghai cityscape. This watercolor by Paul Jackson is one of a series by the artist from a 2008 trip to China.
The purple mountains and late-in-the-day sky are reflected in a high mountain lake, a sight admired by a visiting moose. This striking Paul Jackson watercolor is one of a series by the artist featuring wildlife.
A painting with a unique and soaring perspective on one of Europe’s most visited and beautiful churches, St. Paul’s in London. Paul Jackson’s watercolor is an interior view of Sir Christopher Wren’s Anglican cathedral located on Ludgate Hill in Old London. The original is 40” X 60” and won Best In Show from the Kansas City Watercolor Society in 1996.
St. Mark’s Basilica, the most famous church in Venice, is reflected in a watery St. Mark’s Square. An opulent example of Byzantine architecture and gilded mosaics, Paul Jackson’s painting captures the true beauty of this 11th century Italian symbol of wealth and power. This watercolor is one of a series of architectural works by the artist of churches, monuments and museums across Europe and the United States.
Like a good Jazz theme, this Paul Jackson watercolor, “Hide and Seek” expresses a curvaceous rhythm and has a knock out impact. Coupled with the beautiful hot and cool color combination, this painting, one of a series of art glass works by the artist, will define any space it’s in. “Hide and Seek” is Paul’s favorite of all glass paintings he’s done. It has a color scheme that balances perfectly.
“Aurora” is a watercolor that manages to be modern with a dash of the Victorian. The turn-of-the-century details in the modern art glass are masterfully rendered using an powerful palette of colors. Paul Jackson’s painting is 26” X 40” and is one in a series featuring art glass. The original is currently in a private collection.
This piece is titled “Cowen’s Neverland” & is one of Paul’s custom paintings. If you would like info on getting a commissioned painting by Paul Jackson please contact sales@pauljacksonart.com
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