Showroom

"Back To The Blues"
60x60
Oil pastel acrylic wax and graphite on wood panel.
"My Guitar Gently Weeps"
48x48
Oil pastel acrylic wax and graphite on wood panel.
"Fog City"
60”x60”
Oil pastel acrylic mixed media on stretched canvas.
"Wake Up In Las Vegas"
60”x60”
Oil pastel acrylic and graphite on stretched canvas .
"Rush Street Blues"
60"x60"
Oil pastel acrylic and graphite on museum panel.
"My Guitar Gently Weeps"
48"x48"
Oil pastel acrylic spray and mixed media on museum panel.
"Groove New York"
60”x50”
Oil pastel acrylic and graphite on stretched canvas.
"That’s Alright Mama"
48”x48”x2”
Oil pastel acrylic and graphite on museum panel.
"New York State of Mind"
30”x72”
Oil pastel acrylic and graphite on stretched canvas.
"Serenity Prayer"
48”x48”x2.5”
Oil pastel acrylic and graphite on museum panel.
"Just Want To Be Your Everything"
60”x60”x2.5”
Oil pastel acrylic graphite and hardware on museum panel.
"Money For Nothing"
48”x48”x2”
Oil pastel acrylic and graphite on museum panel.
Jump
40”x30”x2.5”
Oil pastel acrylic and graphite on museum panel.
"Heart of Rock n Roll"
48”x60”x2.5”
Oil pastel acrylic and graphite on museum panel.
"Over The Hills and Far Away"
60”x60”x2.5”
Oil pastel acrylic and graphite on museum panel.
"Life is A Masquerade"
48"x48"
Oil pastel acrylic and mixed media on museum panel.
"Looking Good Baby"
32”x48”x2.5”
Oil pastel acrylic and graphite and cardboard on museum panel.
"California Dreaming"
75”x75”
Oil pastel acrylic and graphite on stretched canvas.
“Emotional Rescue"
48”x48”x2.5”
Oil pastel acrylic paper and graphite on museum panel.
"The Heat Is On"
60”x60”x2.5”
Oil pastel acrylic and graphite on museum panel.
"Summer of Sixty Nine"
60”x60”x2.5”
Oil pastel acrylic paper and graphite on museum panel.

“Creating harmony, warmth and a reflection of life itself is my goal. Every painting that I create is done with the intention of providing the viewer with joy and happiness. Each painting reflects my love of life and nature. While my instincts guide me to be more practical with my creations, my free spirit takes over and my art develops into something more bold and creative than I would have imagined.”
Jan Lord