Jamie Williams Grossman is a Signature Member of New York Plein Air Painters (NYPAP). She serves on the NYPAP Advisory Board and also as the head of their Lower Hudson Valley Chapter. Jamie has taught oil and acrylic painting at Putnam Arts Council, and is a member of their Gallery Committee. Her paintings have been featured in USA Weekend, The Journal News, Plein Air Magazine, Putnam County News and Recorder, the Catskill Region Guide, Poughkeepsie Journal, and Bedford Record Review.
Jamie paints mostly in oils and acrylics, but frequently uses other mediums such as pastel, gouache, watercolor and casein. She nearly always paints from life, with subjects ranging from portraits, homes and figures, to animals, landscapes and still life. Plein air landscapes are her favorite subjects (especially the Hudson River), and she has exhibited in galleries in many areas of New York State and Connecticut. Her teachers include Marc Hanson, Kenn Backhaus, Charles Reid, Rae Smith, Alan Reingold, and Wende Caporale Greene.
Jamie paints every day, and although her preference is small format, she works up to 24×36″ on location and in the studio. Her work resides in private collections in Canada and Europe, as well as throughout the United States. She maintains her own studio in the Lower Hudson Valley, but prefers the “outdoor” studio!

Hudson River Morning

Cold Spring on a Hot Day

Boscobel Overview

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