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Thank you for visiting jimmott.com.
If you have any comments or questions, please send an e-mail to: jim@jimmott.com LINKS: if you're in a browsing mood, here's an annotated list of links you might enjoy - sources of inspiration, other artists I know, or people doing things I find interesting: family | artist I paint with | some of my i.a.p. hosts | other websites (Incidentally, if you would like a website of your own, I offer low-cost web design services for anyone who wants an aesthetically-pleasing, no-nonsense personal website. For examples see: www.jimmott.com and www.sonjalivingston.com. I am currently offering very low rates as I build a client portfolio. Contact me for details). www.edteck.com/jhmott is the original Itinerant Artist Project support website, designed by Peter Pappas in exchange for a painting! It's no longer up-to-date but we like it. Learn more about Peter Pappas and his work at the main www.edteck.com website. My wife, Sonja Livingston's website includes news about her award-winning memoir, Ghostbread (Univ. of Georgia Press), along with writing samples and links to poems, essays, and short stories published online. My sister Emily Mott is a highly accomplished photographer with an elegant website. Her husband's Duncannon Design produces animated maps and graphics for broadcast and the web. My younger brother Bill directs an inspiring marine conservation effort called the Ocean Project: www.theoceanproject.org. And my parents run Interconnect, a news and information resource for the Latin American Solidarity movement: www.interconn.org. My older brother, John, is a Washington DC Superior Court judge, as well as a superior athlete. He doesn't have a website yet, but you can check out his official court bio here. Around my hometown of Rochester, NY, I sometimes get out to sketch or paint with these other area artists. Check out their work: Carol Acquilano, Kathryn Bevier, Phil Bliss, and (now in Saratoga) Kate Edwards. Usually the people who host me on my Itinerant Artist Project tours are non-artists interested to see what a painter will paint when he gets to their homes. But increasingly I’ve been hosted by other artists who are curious to see what I’m up to or want to help me along my way. Below are some my artist hosts’ websites (any hosts not included, please send me your links).
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