Welcome to My Art Blog. I am Kallie Jackson Nielsen and this is my art blog. I will post blogs on here about current art projects I am working on and will also have my artwork displayed on here sometimes. If you have any questions or would like to consider me for an art job you can email me at KallieJackson2008@gmail.com, KallieNielsen2012@gmail.com, or View my art work on my website at KallieJackson.webs.com

I hope you enjoy looking at my artwork!

Kallie D. Jackson

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Just Another Day in the Art Building

So yesterday I continued work on my abstract piece for painting. I got some feed back from my professor that helped a little. Its really hard for me to communicate with my professors. Its like when I talk they all just give me the same look... Confusion. If only I could word my speech to a level that they could understand. oh well. She did tell me that my piece needed a focus that it was just too chaotic, which is what I was kinda going for but apparently I need to have a focus. So I decide to add more canvas and circles. I add one large circle in the middle but I'm not sure if I'm satisfied with it. I will post pictures of it later tonight probably. It seems like the feed back I get from my professors isn't really pushing me in the right direction. As soon as I start to take their advice, my projects go from good to bad. I never had this problem before. Everyone of my classmates and friends keep telling me to ignore my professors and do my artwork my way. I guess I can see what they mean, " If you don't put your heart into it, How can you expect to like it?"

Sunday, March 28, 2010


So here is a picture of the current piece i am doing for my Painting III Class. We are doing Abstract paintings and here is just of one the many pictures to come.


So here is a picture of the two past sculpture pieces I did for my sculpture 1 class. The wood one was for Personal Identity with influence from the Constructivism period. And the Metal one was for Cultural Identity, which I decided to do my own Southern culture.