Jackie Bush-Turner Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Jackie Bush-Turner based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Jackie Bush-Turner
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Grazing Near the Shade Tree by Jackie Bush-Turner
Sitting Pretty by Jackie Bush-Turner
Hood Canal - High Tide by Jackie Bush-Turner
Mother and Child by Jackie Bush-Turner
Gull Surfing - Sherwood Estuary by Jackie Bush-Turner
Crows in the Scotchbroom by Jackie Bush-Turner
Portal by Jackie Bush-Turner
LILY MOVES ME by Jackie Bush-Turner
Just Ducky by Jackie Bush-Turner
Just Past the Bridge by Jackie Bush-Turner
Dusk on North Bay by Jackie Bush-Turner
Wetland Crossing - Low Tide by Jackie Bush-Turner
Maui Down Under - Snorkeling by Jackie Bush-Turner
Kingfisher by Jackie Bush-Turner
On the Other Side by Jackie Bush-Turner
Standing Tall by Jackie Bush-Turner
Wetland Greeter by Jackie Bush-Turner
Twilight on the Canal by Jackie Bush-Turner
After Glow by Jackie Bush-Turner
Moody Sunset by Jackie Bush-Turner
Cove Reflections by Jackie Bush-Turner
Beach Walkin' by Jackie Bush-Turner
Rainy Day by Jackie Bush-Turner
Sitting Pretty by Jackie Bush-Turner
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About Jackie Bush-Turner
Jackie, a pastel artist and woodcarver, resides in Grapeview, WA. Her education centered around ceramics and sculpture. She later studied the art of woodcarving under the tutelage of Alfed Durney in Petaluma, CA. Jackie is self taught in her current medium of pastel. She began working in pastels in 2001, after being inspired to paint while walking the local wetland trails.
Jackie is a member of an Artist owned gallery located in Bremerton, WA called Collective Visions, a Gallery of Art showcasing Professional West Sound Artists. Her artwork is continually on display at this gallery with new work exchanged monthly.
"As I walk the wetland trails or go exploring on a new beach, whenever something catches my eye I paint the image in my mind. Sometimes I sketch an idea, and I carry my camera for taking reference photos.I try to create landscapes that are compelling and bold with my selection and application of color. Yet my paintings remain serene and meditative. I always feel as if I am stepping into another world when I set foot on the trail - a place where I can catch my breath and enjoy the natural beauty around me."