Jon Woodhams Art Collections
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Artwork
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

No. 131 by Jon Woodhams

No. 117 by Jon Woodhams

Antique Spring by Jon Woodhams

Antique Summer by Jon Woodhams

No. 107 by Jon Woodhams

No. 1230 by Jon Woodhams

No. 1226 by Jon Woodhams

No. 1209 by Jon Woodhams

No. 907 by Jon Woodhams

No. 322 by Jon Woodhams

No. 1108 by Jon Woodhams

No. 924 - Square by Jon Woodhams

No. 1026 by Jon Woodhams

Vintage Jaguar Hood Ornament - Square by Jon Woodhams

Vintage Jaguar Hood Ornament by Jon Woodhams

No. 420 - From a Waking Dream by Jon Woodhams

No. 927 by Jon Woodhams

No. 924 by Jon Woodhams

No. 925 by Jon Woodhams

Clematis by Jon Woodhams

1950s Chevy Bel Air Hood Ornament by Jon Woodhams

1963 Chevy Impala Taillights by Jon Woodhams

No. 811 by Jon Woodhams

No. 807 by Jon Woodhams
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About Jon Woodhams
Artist Statement: Thank you for visiting my gallery on Pixels/Fine Art America. In a very real sense, art does not truly exist until someone besides the artist sees it. So I don't take your visit for granted, and I hope you enjoy the images I have posted here.
I love vintage things (especially old cars, old phones and radios, and old cameras), so my photography tends to focus on things like that, though I also shoot macros and other types of photography. When it comes to my digital art, it's a different matter. I love bold, rich, vibrant color and am especially fond of large square-format abstracts. Some of them are transformed from my photos, while others are made 'from scratch.' I love both types of work equally because they are both personal and meaningful to me.
Artist Bio: Jon Woodhams grew up in a small central Michigan town in the shadow of the auto plants of Lansing and the cereal factories of Battle Creek. After high school, he studied the fine arts at a private Chicago-area college. He has lived in Colorado Springs and Brooklyn, and now resides in Memphis, Tennessee. When not shooting pictures or creating art, he is a book editor for a small New York publisher. Solo exhibits: Lucius E. and Elsie C. Burch, Jr. Library (Collerville, TN): July 2015, July 2016, October 2017 Memphis Botanic Garden (Fratelli's Cafe): May 2016 Bartlett Performing Arts and Conference Center (Bartlett, TN): January-February 2016 Four-person show: FourSights at Gallery Ten Ninety One (Cordova/Memphis), April 2017 Group exhibits with Bartlett Art Association and Artists' Link: Christian Brothers University's Beverly & Sam Ross Gallery (Memphis) Trezevant Manor (Memphis) Gallery Ten Ninety One (Cordova/Memphis)
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