
Jessica Galbreth
lives in Ohio with her husband and children.
Jessica studied fine art with a major in painting at the
Toledo Museum of Art, but still considers herself largely
self-taught. She crafts her original art works
primarily with watercolors, pen and ink. She
also enhances her art using airbrush and acrylic where
needed.
Jessica began her art career in 1999. Her
popularity grew substantially over the years and she is now
popular in the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom
and Japan.
She is celebrated for her ability to capture the haunting
and often mysterious beauty of goddesses and faeries from
mythology. Each of her visions have a personality of their
own, and often evoke strong feelings in those who view them.
Some of her faeries are elegant, sweet and wistful, while
others are defiant, dark and powerful.
When asked about the path she chose to follow with her art,
Jessica has this to say...
"I am often asked why I chose to paint images of myth and
fantasy for my art career. It honestly never seemed like a
choice, as this is what is truly in my heart. From the time
I was a small child, I have loved fantasy art, especially
art with a basis in mythology. I am inspired by many
things...mother nature in all her beauty, the intricate
myths and stories of ancient cultures, the shadowy mysteries
of the moon, and the innocence and simplicity I see in the
eyes of my young children. It is my most sincerest hope that
my artwork serves to remind others of the magic that
surrounds us and lives within us always." -
Jessica Galbreth