“If an artist creates it and calls it art, then it is art.
Whether anyone else agrees is a different argument altogether.”
-Jack Ronald Cotner
As an artist, I look for inspiration from everything I experience and seek to translate inspired ideas into works of art. I work in many mediums: oils, acrylics, watercolor, pen and ink, mixed media and for many years created 3-dimensional works in both stone, clay, and wood.
Regardless of the medium, most of my translation manifests as abstract. The style is often free-flowing, organic. Almost any artist can render, in one form or another, that which we see in the physical world. My art, primarily—but not exclusively, tends to reflect those things which exist in my mind—even though items from the material world may be the starting point. It would be selfish of me not to paint or create what’s in my mind. Without translating my vision into art, I would be the only one seeing it. And I would consider that wrong. After all, sharing is most of the joy of life.
My career as a professional artist spans more than forty years to date and some small portion of my work has been translated and produced into posters of different sizes and for numerous reasons such as gallery and holiday presentations, cups, T-shirts and greeting cards. All of these representations have been inspired by something different and the images cover the spectrum of some of my favorite artistic themes.
I’ve just been looking at your work on Pinterest, Jack. You are so talented. I’m not on pinterest too often so hadn’t checked it out before.
Thank you very much, Jean.
You are multi-talented~
Appreciate that, Cindy. Thank you for visiting and posting!
Lovely and I can relate. I do mostly as a hobby since it’s a tough biz to succeed. ALL the arts are flooded these day. Best wishes to you, Jack.
Thank you, MG.
I’ve never read a post about your art before, Jack, and I’m truly impressed – especially as you find time to write your books as well. You are obviously a very multi-talented person. I’m not a member of Pinterest, so I probably wouldn’t get access to see more of your work. Hope whatever you’re working on at the moment is going well.
Thank you, milliethom. I’ll plan a post on my art . I’ve been mostly focused on family and friends hit by hurricanes. Everyone, so far, seems safe though there is property damage from wind and flooding.
A post purely about your art would be excellent! I’ll look forward to it. I can understand your concerns about your family & friends with these hurricanes and can only hope they’ll all stay safe. It doesn’t seem long since I read one of your posts about severe floods in your area, although I believe that was due to unusually heavy rain and not a hurricane. Keep safe, Jack.
Wow! Your creations are stunning.
Thank you, elke! Appreciate you dropping by and leaving a comment. Cheers!
Agreed 👌✨
Thank you so much, Ana!
Impressive work!
Thank you, Jan! I appreciate you dropping in and leaving a post. Glad you liked the art. Cheers!
Jack, I love your Old Man sculpture. I am curious if you used a model or is this a famous man we should know?
He is from my imagination, Paula, as most of my sculptures are. I’ve done many “Santa face” sculptures over the years and maybe I got the inspiration for this Old Man from years of doing the Santa faces. Thank you for your post!
All your work is so amazing. I’m drawn to so many of your images. You have a gifted imagination, for sure!
Thank you, Paula! Appreciate those kind words.