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Merrymen of Mount Rushmore: Progress Report
President Lincoln is looking less like a terrified monster and more like himself—though his eyes are still a saga. Follow the slow irony of Merrymen of Mount Rushmore, painted in acrylic, stone faces with real eyes.
Jennifer Jones
Sep 42 min read


Artistic Growth Under the Sea: The Evolution of My Octopuses and Fish
Looking back at my earliest works compared to the newest, I was genuinely surprised. You know you grow as an artist but seeing it all side-by-side was like discovering my old middle school diary… a little embarrassing, but fascinating.
Jennifer Jones
Aug 142 min read


Breaking the Artistic Rules: Reimagining a Stingray Painting for the Midwest City Library Exhibition
They say once a painting is finished, you should walk away. I say… let’s grab a brush and see what happens.
Jennifer Jones
Aug 122 min read


The Tom Roll, the Brushstroke, and the Art of Tiny Things
In art, the smallest details can make a huge impact to the overall effect of piece of art. The artist knows exactly where they adjusted the shading, added a stitch, changed a shape, or yes—tweaked the cadence of a drum roll.
Jennifer Jones
Jun 223 min read
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