Alexandra Jamieson
Brooklyn, NY
Artist focused on watercolors and denim fiber wall sculptures.
MessageCollection: Once We Were A City
These six captivating pieces are a fusion of artistry, history, and urban charm. By combining fragments of the iconic NYC Subway map with layers of carefully applied paint, I've created a visual journey that encapsulates the passage of time and the stories held within the city's walls.
Each artwork in this collection goes through a meticulous peeling and scraping process, giving it an aged and weathered appearance that symbolizes the countless experiences and transformations this beloved metropolis has witnessed over the years.
Born in Portland, Oregon in 1975, Alexandra Jamieson is a Brooklyn-based watercolorist whose paintings have earned acclaim for their blend of natural, astronomical, and urban elements. Having worked in watercolor since 2009, Alex's work has been featured in the Mona Niko Gallery in Mission Viejo, CA, the Kunstraum Gallery in NYC, and was awarded a Merit Award in the Art Room Gallery Open Show 2020. She creates commissioned “meditation portraits” for private clients around the world and coaches creative women leaders in tech sales.
Alex is a third-generation artist, speaker, an executive coach for women, best-selling author, and podcast host of Her Rules Radio. She was the co-creator and co-star of the Oscar-nominated documentary Super Size Me.
Her work as an author and documentarian has been featured in Oprah Magazine, Martha Stewart Living, Good Morning America, CNN, USA Today, and more.
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