
 All
my life, I have lived in a world filled with creativity and art.
I have had wonderful teachers who showed me the magic of being
creative and expressive through various avenues, including drawing,
painting, ceramics, textile, and other crafts. Their guidance
inspired me to continue to pursue my artistic endeavors. In recent
years, I have participated in numerous workshops taught by prominent
watermedia artists. As a result, my work, like the creative environment
I live in, continues to evolve.
In 1989, I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. I was devastated
when I heard the news. While I was undergoing several operations
and radiation, I began to explore watercolor and watermedia
work. In 1994, treatments ended. I feel confident that I have
overcome the disease and, in the process, have gained a new
perspective on what is truly meaningful to me. Now, I worry
less about trivial things and enjoy the present, which includes
continuing to explore the endless possibilities of watercolor,
watermedia, and collage. Gardening is also one of my interests which is probably why
most of my paintings are of botanical subjects. I feel that
the bright colors, beautiful transparencies, and textures inherent
in watermedia and collage give life and emotion to my work.
I hope you enjoy this selection of Hawaiian prints. With Aloha, Jocelyn |
In Hawaii, the artist's work can be
viewed and purchased at the following locations:
Global Creations Interiors,
Haleiwa
Martin & McArthur,
Ala Moana Center
Mana Hawaii
Waikiki, Lewers Street
Mission Houses Museum,
Honolulu
Island Treasures Art Gallery, Hawaii Kai
Nohea Gallery,
Ward Warehouse and Ward Center
Island Treasures Art Gallery,
Kailua
Na Mea / Native Books and Beautiful Things,
Ward Warehouse, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Koolau Gallery,
Manoa
Sunshine Arts Hawaii,
Kaneohe
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