About Jess
Jess Franks is known for vibrant acrylic paintings that dance the line between realistic and abstract. Her work relishes the influences of post-impressionism and fauvism, as seen in her fearless brushstrokes and color choices. Her favorite subjects to paint include Maine and New England, national parks, lake islands, layered mountains, and woodland streams. Sheβs a hiker who paints and a painter who hikesβthey feed each other. When sheβs hiking, she sees future paintings around every corner. When she finishes a series of paintings, sheβs immediately researching her next hike.
As a former magazine graphic designer by trade (including work for Greenville Magazine, South Carolina Magazine, and Mechanical Engineering Magazine), Jess has spent countless hours on her computer poring over photography. A decade ago she discovered that painting not only allows her to delve back into a more tactile world, but also to create scenes in radical colors that no photo could capture. She uses the familiar structures of the natural world around her to explore new palettes, resulting in paintings that are at once both unexpected yet accessible. She now maintains a full-time art studio, creating multiple collections a year.
Jess has also spent much of her time researching how social media and online commerce can create communities and sustain artists through untraditional avenues. She has found an incredibly interactive art-collecting community on Instagram and uses that platform as her primary location for studio updates and shop news. Her prints are sold at WestElm, Greenbox, Anthropologie, World Market, and Minted, where she has won multiple contests. For a more extensive list of collaborations and retailers, visit her stockists page.
She lives with her husband and brood of children in New England.
ββ¦she sees future paintings around every corner.β
In the Media
Recent features of Jessβs work.
All media inquiries can be directed to Jessβs contact form.
Articles
House Beautiful, Cover, November/December 2024
Better Homes and Gardens, October 2024
McDonaldβs Canada Ad Campaign, Calgary Stampede
The Pioneer Woman Magazine, Spring 2022, βWhat a Viewβ
CNN βWhere to buy art that will instantly brighten up your placeβ
Benjamin Mooreβs At Home Magazine βThe Call of the Artistβ
Emily Henderson βOur New Favorite Large-Scale Art Solutionβ
Apartment Therapyβs 2021 Pattern of the Year
Good Housekeeping Magazine feat. βOut to Seaβ
Contest Wins
3rd Place βBrushwork: Fine Art Painting Challenge"
3rd Place βCreative License: All Media Fine Art Challenge"
2nd Place βBetter Together: Pairs and Sets Fine Art Challengeβ
3rd Place βPaintings, Drawings, & Mixed Media Fine Art Challengeβ
1st Place βPairs and Sets Challengeβ
Minted Fine Artist of the Year 2021
For the artist who pushes the boundaries of art and creates innovative artwork that is unique and unlike anything seen before. This artist stays true to their own vision and shapes and inspires the world of art. Their substantial body of work sets the bar for creative excellence.
2nd Place βArt at Scale: Large Format Art Challengeβ
1st Place βA New Perspective: Minted x West Elm 6th Art Challengeβ
1st Place βFabric Frenzy Challengeβ
1st Place βMinted x West Elm Art on the Big Stageβ
2nd Place βMinted x West Elm Round 4 Art Challengeβ
3rd Place βMinted x Domino Round 2 Art Challengeβ
Television
HGTVβs Love It or List It: Season 18, Episode 10
Apple TVβs The Morning Show: Season 2, Episode 2
Foxβs 9-1-1: Season 4, Episode 3
About the Studio, or βShudioβ
In 2020, Jess was able to invest in a separate studio building. Needing lots of wall space, light, ventilation, proximity to home and car, and room to store and ship, she decided to purchase a 12x24β shed from Kloter Farms. The shed arrived fully fabricated on a truck bed 6 weeks later (and should she ever need to move, the shed can go back on a truck and move with her). Then her contractor, VB Construction, outfitted the interior with insulation, roof venting, paneling, plywood, electric, and shelving, among other things. Once complete, Jess painted the interior, and decorated using mostly items she had already collected, resulting in a style she likes to call βHeirloom Chic.β Her great grandmotherβs paint palette looks right at home next to her grandfatherβs butcher block, which was repurposed into a desk by attaching it to an old bookcase and adding wheels. Her grandmaβs collection of owl figurines dot the room, as do items Jess inherited from her other grandma, such as a plump vintage kitty. Looking one direction, you get the clean white walls of a gallery, and looking the other, you feel like youβve been transported to a New England cabin. Itβs the best of both worlds. Click on an image below to open up a lightbox for scrolling through.
Latest from the Studio
Below are the latest images from Jess's Instagram. She actively uses this platform to post studio news, show her process, and interact with collectors.
Are you an artist looking to make your own prints? Jess recommends this course.



