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Studio #12

Painted Horse Studio

Nadine Jones

I've doodled since I can remember. In about 1973, when we moved to shell Lake, I took some painting classes and started painting with oils. I later tried acrylics but found my love to be in watercolors around 1998.

I now have a couple hundred paintings in my studio. They are in numerous collections in Canada and the United States. I've also given workshops locally and in Arizona for the last 5 years. My paintings are of many subjects. I like to paint things I love and know something about, and dabble in abstract just for fun. I also do my own framing, some of it in old barn wood that I have gathered from neighbors, family and friends.

Western art is also dear to my heart, as I used to raise Paint Horses. (Hence the name of my studio) I sketch in pencil, use watercolors pencils and some acrylic on rocks or what ever might inspire me at the moment.


I live on Highway #12, so do come and see me when my sign is :  "OPEN"
Email: jones.nadine@gmail.com
Phone: 306-883-7520

Watercolour


Alcohol Ink​


Mixed Media