BellView | 32″ x 36″ Acrylic on Canvas

JJCD Collaborations™ is proud to present BellView. A 32″ x 36″ acrylic on canvas painting of the beautiful Cincinnati skyline. This unique perspective was captured from Bellevue, Kentucky. Capturing the second session on this painting. More to come as the piece develops.BellView Screen Shot 2013-01-13 at 7.43.44 PMScreen Shot 2013-01-13 at 7.44.03 PMBellView

The Belleview of Cincinnati

Cincinnati_Bellevue32x26_lightened_v4Beautiful Cincinnati with the rolling hills of Mt. Adams. Love this view. Future painting coming soon. Stay tuned. . .cincinnatijefferyj.com

Nani Kokiʻo keʻokeʻo | 30″ x 40″ Acrylic on Canvas

”30″ x 40″ Acrylic on Canvas painting of a Hawaiian Hibiscus. Which in Hawaiian language can be translated to NaniAloalo. However, I am still trying to distinguish this certain species of flora. Research indicates that this hibiscus is the Kokiʻo keʻokeʻo, and it’s simply beautiful so I’ve decided to call this piece “Nani |I am currently working this Aloalo series for potential gallery placement on the lovely island of Kauai. This would be a dream come true. So I’m going to paint away, share the progress of this exciting new art venture.

Top of the Majestic Sunflower

30″ x 36″ Acrylic on Canvas

Say hello to the fourth painting in this series of the Majestic Sunflower. This one rises to the top because the main focus of this painting is on the beautiful petals. Each petal is built with color and dimension that really seem to pop off the canvas.

Cincinnati-based fine artist, Jeff Johns presents the painting, “Top of the Majestic Sunflower.“

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GreatMorning™ ~ Arkansas Sunrise Painting

18″ x 18″ Acrylic on Canvas

After a wonderful weekend in the mountains of Arkansas, Michelle and I were up bright and early geared up for a long drive ahead. As we headed on our way before sunrise, we saw cows frolicking in the morning sun. We just had to turn around and take some photos of this beautiful scene. We spent about fifteen minutes on the side of the road just watching the sunrise, with whites of the cows eyes staring at us.
This painting is a glimpse of what we saw that day, and wanted to share an impression on canvas. This painting will evolve, and the process will be captured in this blog post.

Stay tuned and take care,

JefferyJ

TheWavingHorse™

Say hello to the waving horse. I have captured the process of this painting. The painting is still in progress but getting very close. I have built up a lot of texture and dimension combined with vivid acrylic paints.