Profile

Portfolio

Slideshow

Store

Bio

Contact

Website

Artist Bio

Self Portrait

Art and the natural world have been the driving forces that have shaped Jerry’s life and career. Self-taught, Jerry can not remember a time when he wasn’t painting, studying art and the great artists, or developing an affinity and never-ending infatuation with the phenomenal beauty of nature.

Since the early eighties, Jerry has been exhibiting and selling his artwork, gaining both success and recognition as his work became known. In July of 1999, this success finally enabled him to leave his job as a Computer Applications Manager and Systems Analyst, and devote himself full time to his artistic career. His first task was to build a home to accommodate his lifestyle, with a studio and gallery to exhibit his work. Next, Jerry used his experience in the field of information systems technology to design and develop a website to promote his work (www.jerrysauls.com).

Always seeking inspiration and development of his skills, Jerry has traveled extensively. His work includes studies from the Hawaiian Islands, Canada, the Caribbean, Mexico, Europe, Alaska and America.

Collectors of Jerry Sauls’ work appreciate the fine detail, perspective and imaginative use of light simulation with which he portrays an innate understanding of his chosen subjects.

Jerry Sauls – Artist Statement

As I see it, the challenge to me as an artist, is not only to paint nature in all her glory and diversity, but also to capture the emotion a scene evokes and incorporate that emotion into the mixing of paint on my palette and into my brushstrokes as the paint is applied to the canvas. Detail, color and texture are as important to my work, as light and the elements are to nature.

When planning a new work of art, I like to think about something I have experienced, and how the image can be influenced by natural elements like light and weather. Often, I will begin working with a particular image in my mind, and as I progress, wonderful things seem to happen, transforming my visual image as it is passed onto the canvas. As a result, the completed work is sometimes very different from my original vision.

Artist Highlights