Jacqueline Doyle Allison
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Jacqueline Doyle Allison is an abstract painter who was born in Las Cruces, New Mexico. She received her BS specializing in graphic design and fine art from Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Currently she lives in the mountains of north Georgia with her husband.
Her paintings have been widely shown in juried solo and group exhibitions in the United States including those at Ferst Center for the Arts, Atlanta, Georgia; Quinlan Visual Arts Center, Gainesville, Georgia; Roswell Visual Arts Center, Roswell, Georgia; Bowen Center for the Arts, Dawsonville, Georgia and Abernathy Arts Center, Sandy Springs, Georgia.
She is the recipient of international awards including finalist in the United Nations Education, Science and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Chair in Bioethics and Human Rights 2015 Bioethics Art Competition, “Express the Gift of Healing: Body, Mind and Spirit.” In addition, her works are in corporate and private collections throughout the United States including The Boston Consulting Group, Atlanta, Georgia, Emory University Hospital’s Winship Cancer Center, Atlanta, Georgia; Medical Information Technology, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia; and Applied Technical Services, Inc., Marietta, Georgia.
Her work has been published in Professional Artist Magazine, American Artwork, Still Point Arts Quarterly; Studio Visit, ArtAscent; Open: Journal of Arts & Letters; and A Walk into Abstracts. She also illustrated the book Healing Beauty~Artistry for the Soul.
Fine Art Collage
Creating fine art collage allows Jacqueline to stretch herself creatively, use materials not routinely utilized in her acrylic paintings; and work in a smaller sized format on paper. She hand-dyes artist specialty papers created with fibers or texture and then intuitively cuts or tears pieces and rearranges them to create a distinctive abstract design.
Lightshine