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Jon Neal Wallace



I attended the Academy of Arts College in San Francisco, California, and the Vermont College of Norwich University, Montpelier, Vt. I won a scholarship for Excellence in the Arts at Vermont College. I was included into Dr. Yasuna traveling art exhibit entitled Surrealism before 1950, but I wasn't born yet. I also won an award for Excellence in the Arts from IAMGroup St. Petersburg, Florida in 1999. I'm represented by two art agencies. One is IAMGroup of St. Petersburg Florida, and the other is Media/ Right Properties of Marina Del Rey, California. Lee Sonnier is my agent. He is a board member of the Los Angeles County Museum in LA. California, and he sells very high end art. I'm represented by the Creative Art Galleries, LA. California, and a gallery in Indonesia. I'm also represented by the Quad Cities Art Center, Rock Island, Illinois.

I'm the orginator of a new design principle called Eye Direction, and the inventor of the William Wallace windmill.

For the last fourteen years I have been searching for my voice in art, it calumniated in the birth of a new design principle called Directions. As we know, there are nine different design principles. The last being, "Less is more," which roots date as far back as a 100 years ago. What makes my design different then the rest is seeing images or paint in higher dimensions, not just the third, but the fourth, fifth, and sixth, and so on.
 
      My visionary images, (sub conscious images or sub cognitive objects of my mind), are more freeform spontaneity then drawings studies of a particular painting. Most of the images are laid out on canvas or board as I feel it. A sort of Jazzy way, let's call it an American way. As an example, Watering the Tree of Life and Beauty of Nature in Higher Dimensions are totally improvised. My non objective works follow the same ideal, I paint the mental images of my mind as I feel it.
 
 
Jon Neal Wallace