Jymme Golden Art Collections
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Artwork by Jymme Golden
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.

Nuts for Boo by Jymme Golden

Trio of Trumpeter Swans by Jymme Golden

Strawberry Moon Rising with Fireflies by Jymme Golden

Sandhill Cranes Feeding in Field by Jymme Golden

Sandhill Cranes at Crex with Birch by Jymme Golden

Pair of Sandhill Cranes by Jymme Golden

Boreal Owl by Jymme Golden

Mourning Cloak, Your Name is a Poem, Your Abilities a Miracle by Jymme Golden

Oak and Clouds by Jymme Golden

Yellow Box Bluebird by Jymme Golden

Morning March of the Sandhill Cranes by Jymme Golden

Red Cedar Sunset by Jymme Golden

Raisa in the Wild Geraniums by Jymme Golden

Sandhill Cranes Overhead by Jymme Golden

Great Egret Study by Jymme Golden

Painted Turtle by Jymme Golden

Reisinger Lake at Crex Meadows by Jymme Golden

Crow and Red Cedar by Jymme Golden

Golden View of Grand Marais by Jymme Golden

Sandhill Moonrise at Crex Meadows by Jymme Golden

Pollen by Jymme Golden

Hangin' at the Cabin by Jymme Golden

Barebones Theater Firebearers by Jymme Golden

The Path and The Pine by Jymme Golden
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About Jymme Golden
Creativity and art have been a vital part of my life from the beginning.
I grew up on a farm in the Midwest, where I cannot say there was any particular emphasis on “fine art” but my own path as an artist started early. I was confined to a body cast for a time as a toddler and this, my mother theorized, is when it all began. She would set me up with paper and crayons and I would spend hours drawing. I sure wish I could see some of those early works now! As I’ve learned more about how the brain develops, I’ve realized that the time I was forced to spend as an observer when, most toddlers are running around getting into everything possible, left me with a heightened ability to notice and really see the world around me. This, for me, is much of what is involved in being an artist, first paying attention, then interpreting and getting creative.
I earned my Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. I made a living as a graphic designer in my first career until a diagnosis of breast cancer created a bit of upheaval in my life. Making a long story short, I upended things after surviving all the cancer treatments and went back to school to be a massage therapist. I’ve found this career to be extremely fulfilling and it allows me to continue being creative in my work life albeit in a very different way. During both these careers, I did virtually no personal creative work like drawing and painting.
In 2011 I decided to take a workshop in drawing that was part of the Split Rock Arts Program through the University of Minnesota. I had long been thinking I wanted to start making some art again. By taking the week long workshop, I hoped to find out if could I still draw and would I enjoy doing it. Well, I loved it and got very encouraging feedback from my teachers and the other participants. After dinner when we had free time, I would go back to the studio and continue working into the night. My questions were definitely answered.
Currently I am painting with soft pastels, a new (as of late 2012) medium to me that I have completely fallen in love with. I love the vibrancy and immediacy of the color and the way the colors layer and blend. I also continue to draw with graphite, charcoal and colored pencils.
I find inspiration, solace, renewal and unending fascination in the natural world. This can be in my own back yard, the city streets and parks or out in the “wilds” somewhere. I am lucky to live in Minneapolis, a city that within its borders has amazing wildlife and copious numbers of lakes, rivers, creeks, wetlands, woods, etc. I’ve seen bald eagles, hawks, foxes, coyotes, deer, loons, and many other creatures within minutes of my home and occasionally in my own inner city yard. I walk, bike and snowshoe around the city and get to observe wonderful things. Then there are the drives out of town that bring me to favorite places like Lake Superior and the North Shore, Minnesota prairies and woodlands and the inspiration for my first pastels: Crex Meadows Wildlife Refuge in Grantsburg, Wisconsin. There the fall colors and waterfowl migration make me swoon, which I hope you can see in my paintings.
My return to drawing and painting is very much tied to my spiritual practice including mindfulness meditation, which I have been practicing since 2004. Paying attention to things as they are and seeing that everything changes, always, everything is impermanent, strongly informs my life and my art. When I am working on a drawing or painting it is a practice of mindfulness.
Copyright Jymme Golden. All rights reserved. All works shown in my gallery are original works of Jymme Golden and are protected by U.S. and International copyright laws. They may not be downloaded, copied, reproduced, manipulated, altered or used in any form without prior written consent of the artist.