Jacqueline Whitcomb Art Collections
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Artwork by Jacqueline Whitcomb
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.
Peacock Colors by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Pennsylvania State Capitol by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Essence of Hydrangea by Jacqueline Whitcomb
The Great Smoky Mountains by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Lily Pond by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Pretty Pink Flamingo by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Clarks Valley Stone Bridge by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Marsh Sunset by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Feliz Flamingo by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Calypso by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Corona by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Magificent Magnolia by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Reel Life by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Poppin Poppies by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Purrfectly Content by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Chestnut Grove Stock Farm by Jacqueline Whitcomb
The Falls by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Dehart Dam by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Juniata Road Bridge by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Sunsational by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Poppin Poppies by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Kids Napping by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Soulful Abstract by Jacqueline Whitcomb
Horizontal Fusion by Jacqueline Whitcomb
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About Jacqueline Whitcomb
Painting is a journey for me as is seeking a subject with my camera. Each blank canvas is a call to adventure. With the stroke of a brush, I embark upon a quest of self-discovery. It places me on the edge of being someone other than myself, being some place new and exciting, and often the journey leads me to places of profound inner peace. The composition, colors, texture, lighting � they all have impact on me, but when I paint and photograph, it�s so much more than just a visual experience. At some point I become lost in the moment. Muscle, memory and universal rhythms guide my hand, and I�m no more consciously directing those forces than a surfer directs the waves beneath his board. For me, a painting or photograph opens a portal to another world; one where time ceases to matter. While traveling, I paint and photograph landscapes. Most often the subjects of my paintings are of the living natural world, but not always. A dead and gnarled tree might appear more beautiful in its own sad way than a newly flowering one, or a foreboding old shack might beckon to imagine its history. Whatever it is, the subjects speak to me, and I�m fortunate when I�m listening. The resulting painting or photograph is more like the visual account of my journey, rather than the actual intended destination. It is the direction I started, and those subsequent directions I took, both consciously and otherwise, at each fork in the path. While my home is in Pennsylvania, my paintings and photographs are the road maps of my journeys, and they are important, if not sacred to me. I hope that when people look at one of my images, they feel at least a glimmer of the enjoyment that I felt when I discovered it along my journey.