by jyaadm | Jan 17, 2026 | Mythology & Fantasy, Rediscovered Art
In August 2023, I made my very first post on Facebook about James’ passing. So many of you sent such beautiful replies, and some of you sent James’ artwork you own and love. One of those replies was from Cheryl Welch. Her painting of Rayaak was so beautiful. I had...
by jyaadm | Jan 7, 2026 | Rediscovered Art
The Heron painting is not a rediscovered artwork. It is a mystery to be discovered, for I do not know who purchased or owns the Heron today. I do know that originally it was sold to an art patron in Texas. With your help in locating these artworks, it not only helps...
by jyaadm | Jan 5, 2026 | Rediscovered Art
Once again, today’s post brings me face to face with another one of James’ paintings that I have never seen in real time. I am fascinated with the synchronicity that leads to each week’s discoveries compounding into more clues to follow. Since August 18th, 2025,...
by jyaadm | Dec 9, 2025 | Rediscovered Art
On January 27, 2025, Mary Kay Patterson Sullivan reached out to me about a watercolor painting and an architectural print image that she owns by James Yale. This began the intent behind the second year of the legacy project. On August 18, 2025, the second anniversary...
by jyaadm | Nov 30, 2025 | Rediscovered Art
This week’s installment of the stories behind the art and life of James Yale features Emily Hartley, The Angel Of Chelsea. A year ago at the Generational Journey’s Art Exhibition at The Medium gallery space, it was the first time in over 16 years that James’ artwork...
by jyaadm | Nov 25, 2025 | Rediscovered Art
In this week’s next chapter in the “Rediscovered Art” of James Yale, Melanie and I are on the trail to meet Calvin Cotton at Geographics Printing Company in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Calvin, a longtime friend and collaborator created reproductions of...