Jaishiama has been working for many years to accomplish a goal of painting the most beautiful girls in the world.
As a child, she started with the concept of painting beautiful women depicted as postage stamps and has progressed especially throughout these last years. She has painted girls from many states in the United States to be utilized as postage stamps for our government and could be used as greeting cards or for individualized use for each state.
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Miss Jacobs received degrees while in Mississippi studying under Homer Casteel, Bill Rowell, David Frank and her Aunt Eugenia Brock, a famous artist in New Orleans.
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While living in New York City, Miss Jacobs studied under John Hochland, Andy Warhol, Don Kunz, Stephen Weiss and Willy Mucha of Paris France.
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Jaishiama pronounced (hi-SHE-ma), is her Native American name. Its origins are Cherokee but the name was given to her by the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians and a Pima Indian lady from Arizona.
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Member
National Association of Women Artists, Inc.
315 West 39th Street, Suite 508
New York, NY 10018
O: 212 675 1616
www.thenawa.org
National Association of Women Artists, Inc.
315 West 39th Street, Suite 508
New York, NY 10018
O: 212 675 1616
www.thenawa.org