by jyaadm | May 19, 2026 | Mythology & Fantasy, Rediscovered Art
The beauty of natural settings in the Ozarks was the inspiration and muse behind the art of James Yale. He captures Ozark light and energy in masterful works that combine nature and its mysteries into timeless mythologies. Yale invites the viewer into a dual reality...
by jyaadm | May 12, 2026 | Portraits, Rediscovered Art
Everyone loves a mystery, and as we approach the third year of the James Yale Legacy Project…this mystery is: The Case of the Missing 2000 pastels portraits created by James Yale. Dear Art Detectives, I have been waiting patiently for the Universe to greenlight our...
by jyaadm | May 4, 2026 | Nature & Landscape, Rediscovered Art
A couple of years ago, after I had sent my friend Kris Easterday a thank you card with the image of the Fly fisherman painting by James, she asked me if I knew where the painting The Fly Fisherman is, and if it was available. I answered, “I don’t even have a print of...
by jyaadm | Apr 26, 2026 | Portraits, Rediscovered Art
While Rachel Hawkins was here for the James Yale Legacy team’s interview, I asked her to talk about James’ portrait of Don Tyson. The Don Tyson portrait James had painted for himself. The only one who I wanted to talk with about this painting was Rachel Hawkins, from...
by jyaadm | Apr 14, 2026 | Mythology & Fantasy, Rediscovered Art
Melanie and I took a roundabout field trip on a gorgeous day to visit with artist William McNamara who lives in beauty near the Buffalo River on March 6, 2026. James had such admiration for Bill as a fellow artist, but THAT is not the only reason that I had cast my...