Joan Jones Art Collections
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Artwork by Joan Jones
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Bergen Bryggen in the Early Morning by Joan Jones
Carousel Horses by Joan Jones
Bergen Bryggen in the Rain by Joan Jones
Mission Vineyard by Joan Jones
Sunlit Market by Joan Jones
Stavanger Statue by Joan Jones
Coastal Fishing Village by Joan Jones
Gamle Bergen by Joan Jones
Lauvlia by Joan Jones
Poinsettias by Joan Jones
Rubirosa Lilies by Joan Jones
Let There Be Light by Joan Jones
Coastal Village by Joan Jones
Coyotepec by Joan Jones
Nassau Market by Joan Jones
Black and White by Joan Jones
First Day by Joan Jones
African Beauty by Joan Jones
let's make up by Joan Jones
Blue Lady by Joan Jones
In Her Easter Bonnet by Joan Jones
Her Elegance by Joan Jones
Country Girl by Joan Jones
Chicken Feed by Joan Jones
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About Joan Jones
My passion for painting began at age 10 when my grandfather gave me an easel to help pass the time while I recuperated from infantile paralysis.
At Grinnell College (Grinnell, IA), I pursued my passion and majored in art. Later, during an l8-year, professional Public Relations career with the YWCA in Iowa, Texas, Virginia, and California and the American Red Cross in Los Angeles, I honed my graphics skills.
For fun, I designed costumes for a professional theatrical company in Hollywood.
For the last 30 years, I've been doing what I enjoy most -- painting, and when I can manage it, working from live models -- the ultimate challenge as well as the ultimate pleasure, for me.
In February, 2011, I staged "My Last Hurrah."at the Grossman Gallery in Lompoc. The reception proved so successful that had I known how much so, I'd probably have had a last hurrah years ago. The only confusion has been that friends and clients assume I'm not ever again going to put brush to paper. My response is always, "No, it's one-person shows with the attendant planning, organizing,sorting, delivering, hanging, publicizing, and taking down that Dick and I are through with." (Now, of course, I do know others, not necessarily in my field, who've come out of retirement to play again. Brett Favre and B.S. come to mind.)
The Lord has blessed me with good health, good teachers, and the support of family and friends in the pursuit of my craft.
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