I am very excited to announce my first solo exhibition will be at Casablanca in the Gulch of Downtown Nashville. My opening night/reception will be from 5pm to 8pm on April 2nd. Starting around 7:30pm there will be live music. So please come out to Nashville and support me in my First Solo Exhibition of my Art Work. My artwork and photography will be at this lovely Coffee house for the entire month of April so if you don't get a chance to come out on my opening night feel free to stop by anytime during their regular business hours. For more information about Casablanca Coffee you can visit their website at http://www.casablancacoffee.com. And all of this wouldn't have been possible without my buddy Tom! You can visit his wonderful art hosting Facebook page, Featherjett Fine Arts at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Featherjett-Fine-Arts/180744338636363.
I'm super excited and super blessed to have this show for the entire month of April. I super excited to finally get a foot in the door for the local art community. Who knows what will be next!
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
I hope you enjoy looking at my artwork!
Kallie D. Jackson
Monday, March 28, 2011
A New Year for Art
So I have been quite behind on my posting of artwork and process. You have to excuse me and my random sickness and surgery. They are starting to become more frequent... I sure hope I'm not getting worse instead of better. But I do know that I am getting better instead of worse as far as my artwork goes. So here is the first piece for the Spring Semester of Painting V. I will post more photos later as they come!

Thursday, February 17, 2011
ACCEPTED
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Art can be very emotional and stressful... Part 2
So I have personally been going through a lot lately and it was really starting to affect my artwork and my outlook on life. I was getting to my lowest of lows. There was even a week where I didn't pick up a paintbrush. It was awful. Not to mention my Fibromyalgia was hurting me severly. It finally came to my decision to switch directions my artwork for this semester and go a different Direction. I decided, with some encouragement from my professor (Thank you Sisavanh!) , to paint my pain in emotional abstract pieces. My goal by the end of the year is to have pieces that are so emotional that the viewer can grasp my pain and immediately understand what the piece is about without ever having to read the title.
Here are two Process Pictures:

And here is the Final Piece:
Here are two Process Pictures:


And here is the Final Piece:
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Back to School :)
For my first piece back to school I decided to do an artist study of Franz Ackerman. I really enjoy looking at his works. I find them very new edge and fun. They are in my opinion EXTREMELY colorful. Throughout the process of my work I was constantly referring back to Franz Ackerman for composition and abstract shape ideas. Little did I know that I was gonna be in over my head and turn out not liking what I was doing. But through the process of this piece I learned that craftsmanship is Key and in order to achieve this piece effectively it need precision, which quiet frankly I don't have a lot of. Some would say I can draw a straight line to save my life... I however say give me a ruler and I will try my best. You can't achieve perfection... its just not possible.
Here is a process image of the piece...

and the final product.
Here is a process image of the piece...

and the final product.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Summer Fun
So for the summer I have been doing some watercolors. The first one I did was just too boxed in. I'm probably going to go back and work on it some more. The second one I like better because it was somewhat successful. I don't typically work in red color tones so I was pleased with the way it turned out. The last one I did is definitely more of a commercial pieces. Sometimes I need to paint quick and simple pieces to make sure that I don't get rusty on typical things that most customers would buy.




Friday, May 14, 2010
First Piece of The Summer
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Last Piece of the Year
So here is the progress pictures of my last piece for painting III. I got really creative and had a lot of fun with this piece. I used actual mud and smacked a hand print on the painting. I got this crazy look from a lady when I was out side scraping mud up with my bare hands into a bucket. I felt like a little kid again. i also sewed black hemp into the fibers of the canvas. I think it added a nice visual effect. especially since I coulding paint a perfect black line that thin and that long to save my life. I think I would like to do more pieces like this one.





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?"
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