"My painting style has been inspired from my most admired artist,
John W. Waterhouse (1849-1917), a Master from the Pre-Raphaelite era.
He always painted the most alluring women in long flowing dresses, capturing
the emotion in every painting.
I have always loved romantic art, and knew
from the moment I picked up a paint brush, I wanted to paint women. Women
are the essense of beauty, they are the most captivating of all creations.
She is the crown of glory, and the icing on the cake of all the universe!
Most of my painting subjects are Christian based, with a woman telling every
story.
I understand the pain women go through and after my father died in 1999 and losing my precious mother to cancer, I wanted to share
something positive with women through my artwork.
Every image reveals a piece of my heart as well as portraying a hidden message that hopefully will speak to your heart. To me, if there is no meaning, then there is no reason to paint."
May
a woman know she is loved today.
Jacqueline Haseldine
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