Jerry Smith

Artist's Bio: Indiana artist, Jerry Smith, has had a life-long interest in art, although opting for a business degree in college. He began oil painting as a hobby in the early 1970’s, switching to watercolor shortly thereafter. Primarily through self-training and workshop study he left his business career behind and has been a full-time artist since the mid-seventies. Included among his workshop teachers were Indiana painters Louise Hansen and Floyd Hopper, both of whom had a significant influence on his work. Jerry was introduced to plein-air painting in a 1976 workshop taught by Don Stone in Rockport, MA. This trip also inspired a fascination with the painting opportunities offered by the New England coastline and has had a major impact on his work. Annual painting trips to the Maine coast compliment his Indiana landscape painting. He continues to work in watercolor along with oils and acrylics.

Jerry maintains signature memberships in the American Watercolor Society, the American Society of Marine Artists, the American Impressionist Society, the National Watercolor Society, the Transparent Watercolor Society of America, the International Society of Acrylic Painters, the Watercolor Society of Indiana, the Rocky Mountain National Watermedia, the National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society, and the Whiskey Painters of America. He is a member of Indiana art associations including the Brown County Art Guild, Indiana Artists, Indiana Heritage Arts, Indiana Plein-Air Painters Association, and is a charter member and Cardinal Fellow of the Watercolor Society of Indiana. He is also a member of the Hoosier Salon and has been included in over 35 Hoosier Salon exhibitions since the mid-seventies. He has also exhibited in the National Society of Painters in Casein and Acrylic, the Signature Artists Watermedia Exhibition, and the Oil Painters of America.  He is the author of a book published by International Artist, Expressive Landscape in Acrylic. He has been featured in the pages of International Artist Magazine, Watercolor Artist, the American Society of Marine Artists Journal, and the Artist’s Magazine. He has published a retrospective of his work entitled Common Ground and a book of plein air paintings entitled Gems of Montgomery County.

Jerry lives in Crawfordsville with his wife, Cindy, and maintains a restored, century old store-front building in downtown Crawfordsville as his studio/gallery.

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