JEANNE ROSIER SMITH


Jeanne Rosier Smith grew up painting, but like so many other artists, she didn't initially realize that art was something one could do 'for a living.' She studied art at Georgetown University, then went on to earn a Ph.D. in English and American Literature and teach at the college level for ten years.  She first discovered pastel when a box of Nupastels arrived in the mail from an uncle in Massachusetts, 25 years ago.  "You might enjoy these," he said.  Little by little, that box changed her life.  Pastels, which combine the immediacy of drawing and painting with intuitive color mixing right on the page, felt like a perfect fit.  She furthered her studies at the Ducret School of Art in Plainfield, NJ and at the New Jersey Center for Visual Arts.   In 2003 she made the switch to full time professional art.  She considers her greatest artistic training to be the nearly twenty years she has spent teaching and training others to paint.

She is currently represented by nine galleries and her work is in collections on six continents.  After teaching in-person workshops at home, nationally and internationally for almost two decades Jeanne now offers her workshops and videos on demand via subscription through EpiphanyFineArt.com.

Her subjects are diverse but always focus on what she loves.  An avid swimmer and beach lover, she is best known for her seascapes, and recognized for her landscapes in all seasons.  Smith is a designated Eminent Pastelist with the International Association of Pastel Societies.  She is a Copley Society Master Artist, and a signature member of the American Society of Marine Artists and the Pastel Society of America, and a member of the American Impressionist Society.   She has served as an educational consultant to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, where she has given demonstrations and gallery talks.

Smith was recently featured with an article in Plein Air Magazine (May 2022) and with a solo show at the historic St Botolph Club in Boston.   She has won many top national awards, has both written for and been featured in numerous national art publications.  She served as the Cape Ann Museum Fellow in a 2019 residency, and her work has been exhibited at the Massachusetts State House, the Guild of Boston Artists, the National Arts Club and museums around the United States.  Her work is in collections on six continents.

JEANNE’S WORK

June Symphony
Pastel on paper
24x36 inches
Framed 26-7/8x38-7/8 inches
SOLD


Slip ‘n Slide
Pastel on paper
12x24 inches
Framed 15-3/4x27-3/4 inches
$2,500


Forest Meditation
Pastel on paper
16x12 inches
Framed 21-3/4x17-3/4 inches
$1,800


Autumn Tapestry
Pastel on paper
12x16 inches
Framed 17-3/4x21-3/4 inches
SOLD


A Fresh Start
Pastel on paper
15x15 inches
Framed 16-1/2x16-1/2 inches
$1,700


Velvet and Pearls
Pastel on paper
8x8 inches
Framed 10-1/4x10-1/4 inches
$650


Floating on Blue
Pastel on paper
18x9 inches
Framed 21-3/4x12-3/4 inches
$1,400


Moonshine
Paste on paper
12x12 inches
Framed 17-1/2x17-1/2 inches
$1,200


Chiaroscuro
Pastel on paper
16x8 inches
Framed 19-1/2x11-1/2 inches
$1,200


Home Stretch
Pastel on paper
36x16 inches
Framed
$4,000


Reflection
Pastel on paper
40x30 inches
Framed
SOLD


Contemplation
Pastel on paper
40x30 inches
Framed
$8,200