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Jake Marshall retired in 2014 after a career in graphic design, advertising, and illustration that included serving as Art Director for the Hallmark-owned Halls stores in KC. He works in watercolor and is a member of the Kansas Watercolor Society. His subject matter include flowers, clouds, old barns, birch and pine trees, dogs, and birds. He also has a quirky sense of humor, evidenced by his watercolors of dirty baseballs and birds in photo booths. His paintings of misty landscapes, swirling leaves, snow scenes, storm clouds, and waterlilies have been displayed in national exhibitions and local galleries.

What inspires you to create?

I’m inspired by the beauty of nature all around us. I am drawn to birch trees for subject matter — I am fascinated by the patterns on their bark.

What advice would you give to people looking to express their creativity?

Go for it, and have fun! If you don’t try, you’ll never know whether or not you can create art or do anything.

How does your art connect with people?

When people view my landscapes of forests and rivers, it often reminds them of locations from their childhoods. Sometimes the are moved to tears of joy.