SALLY JORDAN
ONE-WOMAN SHOW
Carmel - May 13th & 14th, 2011

Alexei Antonov
Antoine Blanchard
Eveline Blanchard
Ruth Bloch
Nikolai Blokhin
Paige Bradley
Paige Bradley
Pineda Bueno
Gesso Cocteau
Edouard Cortes
Donald Craghead
Ventura Diaz
Lindy Duncan
Dy'Ans
Marcel Dyf
A. Dzigurski Sr.
A. Dzigurski II.
Fetherolf
Eugene Garin
Vasily Gribennikov
Sally Jordan
Sally Jordan
Mario Jung
E. G. LaLoue
Kelvin Lei
Jian-Ye Liu
Luigi Loir
Louis Magre
Del Malonee
Michel Margueray
Barry Masteller
Char Michelson
Paul Moon
Andres Morillo
Matthew Morillo
Vladimir Nasonov
Parlapani
Pavloff
Alexander Popoff
Shray
William Slaughter
Gene Speck
Mary Kay West
Teresa Wheeler
Michael Wheeler
Bernard Wynne
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River's End
Carmel Beach Sunset

Long Shadow at Lover's Cove
Lover's Cove, Spring Light

Lighting the Way

Cypress & Surf
Sunday Morning at the Mission
Pacific Grove Spring

Sunday Morning at the Mission

17 Mile Dr. Shores
Pacific Grove Stroll
Mission Meditation

Sunday Morning at the Mission

Silver Light of Spring
Sunday Morning at the Mission
Sentinels

Sunday Morning at the Mission

Monterey Mist

Sunday Morning at the Mission

A Moments Reflection
Sunday Morning at the Mission
Shining Through

Sunday Morning at the Mission

Mid-Morning Chat
Sunday Morning at the Mission
Mission, Sunday Morning
Sunday Morning at the Mission
A Day at Carmel Beach
Sunday Morning at the Mission
Toward Pebble Beach

Sunday Morning at the Mission

Sunset & Cypress
Sunday Morning at the Mission
Last Light

Sunday Morning at the Mission

Early Morning Stroll
  Sunday Morning at the Mission
Mission Memories
 

SALLY JORDAN
American

Sally spent her formative years living on the edge of lush forest in rural Massachusetts. Nature's extremes were reflected in the beauty and sensational changes of the forest. These changes made an indelible impression on a child who was highly sensetive to color.

After receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in painting from UCLA, Sally began her 20 year career as a Fashion Designer / Illustrator. After retiring from the garment industry in 1990, she continued to freelance as an illustrator and supplied stores with original designs for screen-printed garments.

Sally uses traditional color techniques as a foundation for her work. But nature is full of surprises. "I love to select a color palette, and when my painting is complete, I add finishing touches in a color that is not a part of my overall color scheme. Life and nature contain a myriad of idiosyncratic elements. I want my work to be unpredictable and contain something unexpected."

Art on this page is subject to prior sale. Additional pieces by the artist are available upon request. For more information please contact the gallery.