From
an early age, Jacqueline Collen-Tarrolly was seeing
faces and shapes in the trees and mountains of the rural
area in Colorado she where she was raised. Living on
a ranch in the middle of nowhere left lots of time for
this shy, misfit kid to get to know the patterns of
nature, and rhythms of the wild. With the nearest town
several miles away, her dearest friends became the ranch
animals and the trees in which she spent hours hiding
and dreaming.
It was not long before sketching the faces and lives
she saw in those secret spaces became a way of expressing
that side of her nature without fear of ridicule from
the small town and small minds of the conservative town
closest to her home. Quite the opposite, she discovered,
she was praised for it! Her first art award was a first
place at the age of five in an art competition for artist
under 12 years of age. She had painted a tooth fairy.
After leaving Colorado
at the age of 18, she traveled extensively for many
years, first as a model, then as the wife of a musician.
Her wanderings took her across the world, to such far
off places as India, and such not so exotic places as
"Home Town, USA". Jacqueline never lost the
ability to see the hidden worlds, and never lost her
desire to put those creatures, textures and colors down
on paper.
After a divorce left her
settled in Los Angles with a small son and a brood of
household pets, she once again began hearing the call
of the wild things. The faces and voice of the fae that
were always with her began speaking in earnest. "We
have been left behind too long" they said. Picking
up her brush and paints, and taking a deep breath at
the leap she was about to make, she gave in to the one
true thing that had ever been with her and started painting.
Now a few years later,
her work has become increasingly respected and sought
after. She has been published by Chrysalis Publishing
in five books, with forewords by the likes of Brian
Froud and Alan Lee. Her work has been licensed on everything
from stickers and magnets to figurines. She has become
a sought after artist at two of the largest Renaissance
Faires in the country, with more Festivals on the horizon,
and her list of collectors grows every day.
Jacqueline currently lives
in Los Angeles still, in the cottage named Toadstool
Farm, where she breeds and raises rare breed horses
such a Friesians and Gypsy Cobs… true fairytale
horses, many of which have become the subjects of numerous
of her paintings. She is happily ensconced there with
her new husband, teenaged son and infant daughter, a
dozen horses and a bevy of small pets, and of course,
the ever changing clutch of faerey folk of Toadstool
Farm.
She remains a misfit.



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