My Art Journey | Experience at Covington Catholic and how art has played a role in my life.

As I look forward to the Covington Catholic Alumni Art Show on January 25 and this special evening celebrating creativity, talent and of course the 100 year anniversary of the school.

For this event I was asked to write about my art journey.

My experience at Covington Catholic was an inspiration that still fuels me to create art, design and branding today as a creative professional and fine artist, one who focuses on painting our amazing Cincinnati skyline and other regional icons. I was absolutely blessed to have amazing parents who sent me to Covington Catholic, which ultimately led to having Tim Hader as my art teacher. I started taking art classes my sophomore year, a pivotal time when you’re growing and really figuring out who you are. Tim has always had a genuine way of connecting and inspiring students and I remain eternally grateful for his influence on my life, passion and career. My hope is to create a legacy of artwork that brightens homes and captures moments with a lasting presence on walls that endures well beyond my time. 

Hader’s art class is where it all began. Under Tim’s guidance and alongside other talented students, I developed my creativity, refined my talent and found my focus and drive to pursue art throughout life. I would pour what I thought was a lot of time and care into my work, only to scan the room at pieces other people were working on and realize I needed to work even harder to reach my potential. I also realized that time would just fly by whenever I picked up a colored pencil or paint brush. 

My growth as an artist was a true progression I could achieve with discipline and measure objectively. While I enjoyed other school subjects, I could clearly see my personal improvement in art from piece to piece. Often, once I’d complete a piece, thinking it was ready to turn in, I’d prop it up on my nightstand before I bed, fall asleep looking at it, and wake up the next morning to refine it even further. (In addition to art, I also liked to make prank phone calls, but that’s another story. So, I’ll stick to this one.) 

From sophomore year until I was graduated, I focused more and more on art, especially work using Prismacolor colored pencils. Those pencils would have me up all night bringing to life visual concepts with the perfect blend of colors. From there, it was about sharing each piece with the class and explaining what it meant to you during critique times. It was about learning to take and apply feedback, collaborate with others and make each piece better for the next round, which really kept me excited. Toward the end of senior year, my passion for art continued to grow and Hader’s inspiration and guidance continued guide my career. I remember Tim mentioning that I should look into graphic design, believing I would excel at it. I honestly had never heard the term before, much less know you could make a career of it. 

Fortunately, I did look into graphic design and saw my hard work pay off when I received offers of art scholarships from Thomas More College and Mount St. Joseph. However, my choice was ultimately shaped by a chance encounter at a Frame & Save, in Florence, Kentucky, where I ran into another talented Covington Catholic alum and former Hader student, Kevin Brummer. Kevin was dropping off a still-life painting for framing. I was impressed by his work and asked where he was attending school. He encouraged me to check into Cincinnati Academy of Design, so I compiled my art portfolio and set up an interview with the school’s Mike McGuire. 

I ultimately attended Cincinnati Academy of Design, which trained art directors and creative directors on the visual side of the business, starting with illustration, design and typography. In 1997, I was graduated as class valedictorian. From there, my professional art career started in earnest. Through it all, I have been thankful for the guidance of my amazing teachers—Tim Hader and Mike McGuire. Wow! Absolutely incredible people who have inspired so many students. I am blessed to be among them. 

Here are a few of the paintings of the Roebling Bridge that will be for sale at this event. A portion of the proceeds will help fund the Kathy Haders Adversity Scholarship

A few of my Favorite Things Featuring the Roebling Bridge | 24″ x 24″ Acrylic on Canvas $1275.00

The Amazing Roebling Bridge | 48″ x 60″ Acrylic on Canvas $4250.00

The Magnificent Roebling Bridge | 48″ x 48″ Acrylic on Canvas $2480.00

A Few of My Favorite Things, Featuring the Roebling Bridge, Cincinnati

A Few of my Favorite Things Featuring the Roebling Bridge | 24″ x 24″ acrylic on canvas

PAINTING FOR COVINGTON CATHOLIC ALUMNI ART SHOW | JANUARY 25, 2025.

Hello. I’m Jeff Johns, a fine artist whose creative passion was first ignited in Tim Hader’s Covington Catholic art classes. Throughout my creative journey I’ve explored a range of mediums, from digital to colored pencils to paint. My ongoing love for the latter medium—paint on canvas—was actually rekindled at Hader’s 25th anniversary alumni art show, held at Bellevue’s Sigra Gallery. I exhibited digitally created artwork at that show, but after surveying other work on display, my eyes were opened to the visceral impact of more traditional mediums, whether it be paint on canvas or pencil on paper. Newly inspired by Hader’s enduring influence on his talented students, I picked up the brush again. Since then, I’ve focused on painting large format canvases with heavy acrylic color blends applied in thick, expressive strokes. I’m compelled to create art that can literally cast its own shadow within a piece, taking on a subtly different presence depending on the lighting and time of day. My recurring subjects are regional icons I see almost daily—horses, sunflowers and the Cincinnati skyline, including, of course, the historic Roebling Bridge and Paul Brown Stadium. For tonight’s event, I wanted to bring it all together in a meaningful way. Titled “A Few of My Favorite Things,” the painting frames the glowing Roebling with vibrant sunflowers in the foreground as the sun sets over what we all hope is another Bengals win. 

A Few of My Favorite Things, Featuring the Roebling Bridge | Cincinnati 24″ x 24″ acrylic on canvas by Jeff Johns

Untamed Glory | Portrait of the Cincinnati Bengal Tiger

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Excited to share that this commissioned painting is now complete!! Colin was able to rock it with me one day a few weeks back which was so awesome then I’ve been continuing to add in the detail while building up texture and tones to finish it off.

This painting was so big I had to get Red Express a local courier service to pick this up in a box truck and deliver it to my client.

Untamed Glory | Portrait of the Cincinnati Bengal Tiger, 84” x 100” acrylic on canvas by Jeff Johns and Colin Daugherty

Why all the photos? We’ll to show size, and how it looks on the studio light versus natural light. Where it’s going to be hung it’ll be surrounded by natural light. Thanks to my amazing wife Michelle for helping me carry this outta the studio today too!

If you’re interested in commissioning your own masterpiece call Jeff Johns today. 859.630.9657. Click here for the contact page.

WHODEY!! 🐅🔥Cincinnati Bengals

The Amazing Cincinnati Skyline

Excited to share this final capture of another commissioned painting of the Cincinnati Skyline. This piece was brought to us to focus on two key buildings in the skyline that would in turn be leveraged as a birthday gift to the owner of those two buildings. Pretty neat opportunity to work this painting with Colin and such an honor to craft this one-of-a-kind birthday gift. Hope you enjoy too!

The Amazing Cincinnati Skyline | 30″ x 40″ acrylic on canvas by Jeff Johns and Colin Daugherty


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In the Money, Horse Racing


Living in Kentucky you almost have to love horses and horse racing. Given the beauty of these amazing animals it’s always fun just capturing all the energy and motion in a painting that capture that moment in time. This painting here is a mixed media on canvas.

In the Money | 20 ” x 20″ Mixed Media on Canvas by Jeff Johns

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Holy Hyacinth it’s the Roebling Bridge

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Here’s the final capture of one of my most current paintings of the Roebling Bridge from Cincinnati. This was inspired from a photo I captured after spending a beautiful day at Smale Park this past spring while all the beautiful Hyacinth flowers were in bloom. With all the color and beauty framing up one of the most iconic structures in our area I had to lay on the ground and capture the perspective. From there the paints hit canvas and the painting process started.

Hope you enjoy this painting of the amazing Roebling Bridge.

Holy Hyacinth it’s the Roebling Bridge | 24” x 36” mixed-media on canvas by Jeff Johns.

If you’re interested in commissioning your own masterpiece call Jeff Johns today. 859.630.9657. Click here for the contact page.

Under the Suspension, Cincinnati

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Under the Suspension Three | 30″x 40″ Acrylic on Canvas ~ SOLD

Here’s the latest commissioned painting of the Cincinnati skyline that was just completed. Super happy with the finished product and can’t wait till our client see’s it in person for the first time.

If you’d like to see the other two paintings that lead up to this painting you can view here. Under the Supension and Under the Suspension Two.

Under the Suspension Three | 30″ x 40″ Acrylic on Canvas by Jeff Johns and Colin Daugherty

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“There’s a big difference between looking at the town you live in and truly seeing it.” —Jeff Johns

 

 

 

 

Communication Arts Entries | 2015

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Here are three Cincinnati Skyline pieces from 2015 that I am trying to get published in the Communication Arts Illustration Annual. So, fingers-crossed. I’ll find out more in a few months so stay tuned.

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Jeffery J.com | 2015 Year in Review

Great clients. Great art. Great year.

Here’s a look at how JefferyJ.com did this year. Be sure to visit again and check out some exciting new commission paintings of the beautiful Cincinnati skyline. Cheers, Jeff

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Here’s an excerpt:

The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 10,000 times in 2015. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 4 sold-out performances for that many people to see it.

Click here to see the complete report.

St. John and Cincinnati

StJohns_CincinnatiHere’s the latest on the painting I’ve been rocking for my wife and I. This painting captures everything we love about the city. The church we were married in, Paul Brown Stadium on a Monday Night Football evening and of course the amazing skyline.

There’s still a bit more to do this piece but I’ve made a bunch of progress and wanted to share the latest. Stay tuned for the final piece. Once it’s complete, I’ll take a nice photo with the DSLR and post.

Enjoy!

Jeff

St. Johns and Cincinnati | 30″ x 48″ Acrylic on Canvas by Jeff Johns

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If you’re interested in commissioning your own masterpiece call Jeff Johns today. 859.630.9657. Click here for the contact page.