Archive for December, 2011

Pastel portrait painting of a young mother and her son at the ocean.
Pastel painting 10 inches x 13 inches SOLD
My collector has given his wife this portrait painting for Christmas, so I can finally post it without spoiling the surprise! He called me on Christmas day to tell me how much she liked it…and how she cried when she opened the package. What a joy to make someone happy by making the art I love to make. Another part of my life that I am very thankful for.
I hope you all have a wonderful new year!
This artwork was created with:
Paper: Kitty Wallis White Pastel Paper
Medium: Rembrandt Pastels and Sennelier Pastels
Tags: boy, child, female, lady, lake, mother, ocean, painting, Pastell, portrait, sea, son, toddler, woman

Pastel cityscape painting of a small street in Umbria, Italy. SOLD

Pastel painting of an extreme close up view of ripe apples on a tree.
Early Christmas Present!
I was notified last week that I had TWO pastel paintings juried into the International Association of Pastel Societies Exhibit. A real thrill and a great end to the year!
It’s an amazing exhibit filled with gorgeous artworks. You can see the full show here.
Tags: apples, city, cityscape, fruit, italy, orchard, painting, pastel, street, town, tree, Umbria

Pastel landscape painting of a path in the hills of Umbria, Italy.
Pastel painting 6 inches x 6 inches SOLD
This little pastel painting of Italy is from the front of the La Romita monastery in Umbria. A wonderful, little bus would come and pick us up here every morning to take us out to exciting new explorations. Very good memories for me!
This year marks a real transition for me. After years of a fulfilling career in advertising, I have sold my agency to my partners and am moving on to become a full-time artist. I’ve reached some of my goals during these last 12 months, including winning an award in the Pastel Society of America Show, and organizing, painting and exhibiting over 45 paintings of Italy at a well attended show. (30 of the artworks are off to new homes!) But the best part of this journey for me is the process. I hope to spend many years painting en plein air and in the studio, stretching my skills and finding new joy in art.
During this holiday season, I reflect on how much I have to be thankful for in both my personal and my art life. I especially appreciate the people who take this journey with me and follow my blog. Thanks so much for your continued interest! Happy holidays and may you have wondrous and art-filled New Year!
This artwork was created with:
Paper: Illustration board with Terra Cotta Art Spectrum Primer
Medium: Rembrandt Pastels and Sennelier Pastels
Tags: italy, landscape, light, painting, pastel, path, pathway, shadow, trees, Umbria

- Pastel garden painting of hydrangeas in full bloom.
Pastel painting 9 inches x 13 inches
It’s way past prime garden time in Michigan right now. The plants and trees are all bare and the flowers are long gone. But I took hundreds of research photos from the 6 gardens that will be on next year’s Ann Arbor Garden Walk and I am starting to work on pastel floral paintings in my studio. A group of artists will be exhibiting our artwork at the event in June. These hydrangeas were in a garden of a beautiful old home, built by President Millard Filmore’s brother in the 1800s, just outside of Ann Arbor, Michigan. I love the way the sunlight hit the petals and contrasted with the cool background of the old house.
This artwork was created with:
Paper: Burgundy Art Spectrum Pastel Paper
Medium: Rembrandt Pastels and Sennelier Pastels
Tags: floral, flowers, garden, home, hydrangeas, painting, pastel

Watercolor portrait of a young woman with a pink rose in her hair

Watercolor portrait of a young woman with a pink rose in her hair.
Watercolor portrait paintings 12 inches x 18 inches and 11 x 17 inches
I was looking forward to our portrait painting class this week, but feeling that I wanted to shake it up a bit. I almost always work in pastel, a medium where I feel very comfortable and reasonably sure that I can capture a likeness. I wanted to push myself a bit and do something different. I decided to pull out the watercolors (all packed nicely in my new carrying case!) To really ramp it up, I decided to work on Yupo paper, a plastic substrate that doesn’t absorb the paint, but allows it to pool on the surface. I worked on two watercolor portraits at the same time so one could dry while I painted on the other. I wasn’t trying to capture an exact likeness. I just wanted to play with the medium. Its fun to loosen up every once in a while!
This artwork was created with:
Paper: Yupo
Medium: Da Vinci Watercolors
Tags: female, girl, lady, painting, paper, portrait, Watercolor, woman, young, yupo

Jill Wagner pet portraits at Breed Above in Ann Arbor
As some of you know, I LOVE doing pet portraits. I know its not “fine” art, but I get a special kick out of capturing the likeness of a sweet, furry friend and presenting the painting to its owner. They are always sooooo happy to have a personal piece of art to remember their favorite pet.
I’ve recently signed on with a wonderful new spa, salon, hotel and training center for dogs in Ann Arbor. Breed Above caters to high end clientele who adore their dogs and are willing to pamper them. They recently had a grand opening launch party and they asked me to exhibit a few of my recent dog portraits. I’m hoping to do commissions for some of their clients.
Have a dog, cat, hamster, or any animal that you’d like to remember with a pastel pet portrait? Contact me!

Tags: animal, commissions, dog, pastel, pet, portraits

Plein air watercolor painting of the hills around Terni, Italy
Plein air watercolor painting 7 inches x 10.5 inches SOLD
I painted this plein air watercolor painting, sitting at the monastery at La Romita looking down on the valley near Terni, Italy. Depending on the time of day, the distant mountains would turn completely different colors. Sometimes they were a pinkish-purple color at late afternoon, but in the morning, when I did this particular painting of Italy , they were a beautiful, cool blue…
This artwork was created with:
Paper: Saunders Waterford Watercolor Paper
Medium: DaVinci Watercolors
Tags: countryside, farm land, italy, La Romita, landscape, mountains, painting, Plein air, Terni, trees, Umbria, Watercolor

Pastel landscape painting of a distant village in the Umbrian hills of Italy.
Pastel painting 27.5 inches x 13.5 inches SOLD
Another pastel painting of Italy where I am exploring the long distance views from the Umbrian hill towns. I’m not sure if this is really a village or a small villa that grew and grew over the years. Some of the family plots became compounds over the years, with each successive generation adding another addition or building to the original villa. Regardless, they create beautiful focal points in the undulating countryside.
This artwork was created with:
Paper: Illustration board with Terra Cotta Art Spectrum Primer
Medium: Rembrandt Pastels and Sennelier Pastels
Tags: countryside, hills, italy, landscape, mountains, painting, pastel, Umbria, villa, village

Pastel landscape painting of Umbrian farm land and distant hills of Italy.
Pastel paintings 12.5 inches x 25.5 inches SOLD
In this pastel landscape of Italy, I was trying to capture the breathtaking views that you see from the walls of the many hill towns around Umbria. You can see almost forever into the distance, and in all directions. But I also was playing a bit with the idea of breaking the scene into a more abstract composition, where fields, roads, and forests become nothing more than colors and shapes arranged in a pleasing way. You could say that I made the “earth move”, because I rearranged, eliminated and added elements in the Umbrian countryside just to fit my own artistic needs!
Just a few more days to check out my exhibit of Italian pastel and watercolor paintings at the River Gallery in Chelsea, Michigan. It comes down December 24th, so stop by if you can!
http://www.chelsearivergallery.com/artists/Jill_Wagner/Jill_Wagner_Pastels_1.htm
This artwork was created with:
Paper: Aubergine Art Spectrum Pastel Paper
Medium: Rembrandt Pastels and Sennelier Pastels
Tags: distance, farmland, hills, italy, landscape, painting, pastel, Umbria

Pastel portrait painting of a bearded man with hat.
Pastel painting 11 inches x 16 inches
Ken was a new figure drawing model for me and I just loved his leather hat and coat. Top it off with his greying beard and he reminded all of us attending class of a Civil War general. I’m not an artist who loves to do pastel portraits of people in fancy costumes, but this model’s attire seemed to compliment his rugged features perfectly. Really fun to paint!
This artwork was created with
Paper: Canson Mi-Tients Burgundy Paper
Medium: Rembrandt Pastels and Sennelier Pastels
Tags: beard, hat, head and shoulders, leather jacket, male, man, painting, pastel, portrait

Pastel cityscape painting of sunlight cascading across the entrance to a home in Umbria, Italy.
Pastel painting 11 inches x 17 inches $800
I’m always saying that my art is all about light and shadow. It’s what draws me to almost every subject I paint and what I’m constantly exploring. This pastel painting of Italy is a perfect example. I came upon this little alleyway while I was wandering through an Umbrian hill town. Although the scene itself was interesting, it was the way the sunlight cascaded across the wall and steps that really drew me in.
This artwork was created with:
Paper: Terra Cotta Art Spectrum Pastel Paper
Medium: Rembrandt Pastels and Sennelier Pastels
Tags: cityscape, doors, italy, painting, pastel, steps, street, sunight, town, Umbria, village

Pastel landscape painting of sunlight shining through the woods.
Pastel paintings 12.5 inches x 25.5 inches each $850 (giclee prints also available)
I’ve been painting and framing Italy paintings for so long that I started to miss working on some of my other series. For one of my first new works, I decided to delve back into my Treescape pastel paintings. This piece is hot off the easel! I’ve always loved the atmosphere and sparkling light in deep forests…it feels almost magical…and is an enticing challenge to capture in pigment on paper.
My Treescape series has been popular with both individuals and corporations–especially health care organizations. I’m not sure, but I think they have a soothing effect that is beneficial for both harried business people and worried patients. I love that fact that my art has a positive effect on people…. ahhhhh….!
This artwork was created with:
Paper: Terra Cotta Art Spectrum Pastel Paper
Medium: Rembrandt Pastels and Sennelier Pastels
Tags: forest, landscape, leaves, light, painting, pastel, sunlight, trees, woods