Woody Jackson

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Cider Mill Cloud
Cider Mill Cloud
20-1/2" x 28-1/8"
Gold Hill
Gold Hill
12" x 15-1/4"
Filling Up With Snow
Filling Up With Snow
17" x 21"
On the Dunes
On the Dunes
12" x 15"
Icicle
Icicle
20" x 17"
North Road Barn
North Road Barn
17-1/4" x 21-1/4"
Glowing Snowing
Glowing Snowing
30-1/2" x 37-1/2"
Fleeting Cloud
Fleeting Cloud
21-1/2" x 25-1/2"
Yellow Willow
Yellow Willow
19-1/2" x 21"
Loading Up
Loading Up
19-1/2" x 21"
Burning Leaves
Burning Leaves
30-1/2" x 37-1/2"
Lime Kiln Road
Lime Kiln Road
37-1/2" x 49-1/2
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Woody Graduated from Middlebury College in 1970. He then spent several years doing odd jobs around Addison Country, and began his lengthy artistic love affair with the cows that are his trademark.  In 1978 he left the area to attend Yale for his Master of Fine Arts, from where he graduated in 1980 and took an apartment in Brooklyn, just outside Manhattan.  The city setting surrounding him soon appeared in his work, providing a sharp contrast to his bucolic cowscapes; occasionally the two collided within one painting. 

Woody then return to Vermont to purchase the farmhouse in which he lived after his graduation from Middlebury.  He now resides in Addison County with his wife and business partner Becky. 

In the Artist's Words:

"There were several times I declared I'd never do another cow painting, but I have never gotten sick of the cows. I still love the cows. Every time I see the cows out in the field, they jump right out."