Jeanelle McCall, creator of award-winning narrative art, has transitioned mediums over time— from graphics to fiber to paint. And, she continues to explore new techniques to tell her rich stories.
Her work has been juried in prestigious quilting and art shows and exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the United States, Europe, Canada, China and Australia.
With art spanning from 70’s to the present, McCall’s works firmly establish her as an Expressionist artist—one for whom the emotional takes precedent over the physical.
“I am fascinated with rendering the spiritual. Color and texture are what I feel, what I use to express myself,” she said.
She resides in Lufkin, Texas with her husband and her beloved dachshund, Fritz, who makes occasional appearances in her art.
Her work has been juried in prestigious quilting and art shows and exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the United States, Europe, Canada, China and Australia.
With art spanning from 70’s to the present, McCall’s works firmly establish her as an Expressionist artist—one for whom the emotional takes precedent over the physical.
“I am fascinated with rendering the spiritual. Color and texture are what I feel, what I use to express myself,” she said.
She resides in Lufkin, Texas with her husband and her beloved dachshund, Fritz, who makes occasional appearances in her art.