Jack Skinner Art Collections
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Artwork by Jack Skinner
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Twilight at Fenway Park by Jack Skinner
Red Sox number nine by Jack Skinner
The Shiver and Shake Watch on Christmas Eve by Jack Skinner
Red Sox Number six by Jack Skinner
October Morn at Walden Pond by Jack Skinner
Thoreau's Cabin by Jack Skinner
Old North Bridge in Winter by Jack Skinner
Reminiscing The Good Old Days by Jack Skinner
Early Christmas Morning Coffee by Jack Skinner
The Lonely Beat by Jack Skinner
Returning to Sesuit Harbor by Jack Skinner
Gotcha by Jack Skinner
Rookie Working Christmas Eve by Jack Skinner
Nubble Lighthouse in Pastel by Jack Skinner
Sunset At Sesuit Harbor by Jack Skinner
Ted by Jack Skinner
Butch Cassidy by Jack Skinner
Big Papi by Jack Skinner
Call out the Plows by Jack Skinner
The Lemonade Stand by Jack Skinner
Longfellow's Grist Mill In Winter by Jack Skinner
Philz Coffee San Francisco by Jack Skinner
HO HO GO... by Jack Skinner
A Salute to the Greatest Generation by Jack Skinner
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About Jack Skinner
Currently living in Waltham, Massachusetts, I was born and raised in Watertown, Massachusetts. I graduated from Watertown High School in 1968, and I was accepted by Boston University School of Fine Arts and also Northeastern University by the College of Criminal Justice. Not wanting to become a "starving artist", I opted for studies in Law Enforcement. I kept art as a hobby.
I had been a police officer since 1972 for the Concord, Massachusetts Police Department. After 43 years on the job ,I retired in 2015. I am also a Police Composite Sketch Artist. Officially, I have been a police sketch artist since 1996. As a police sketch artist, aside from having a little ability in art one must possess good interviewing skills. It's the job of the artist to produce on paper a likeness of a "Bad Guy" from the memory of a witness or victim.This "likeness", unfortunately will never be a portrait, but more of a caricature, where the investigating officers can use it to identify suspects or eliminate potential suspects. I work with pencils and a BIG eraser.
As a Sketch Artist , I was taught by Rick and Carrie Parks of the Parks Institute for Forensic Art. They travel the country teaching police officers how to draw. I also attended the FBI Academy course on Facial Imaging in February, 2000.
After being placed in the middle of society's "little problems" on a daily basis, it is nice to come home and escape to my art for some relaxation. I mainly work with acrylics, since my last oil painting sat in the corner for 4 years gathering dust while it "dried". In 2009, I also began painting with pastels. I became a student of Jeanne Smith, I am a member of the Concord Art Association and a juried artist member in the Cape Cod Art Association.