by jyaadm | Mar 20, 2026 | Rediscovered Art, Uncategorized
The lost art of Jame Yale is a huge mystery, and I want to give a special thanks to the Arkansas-Democrat Gazette and nwaonline.com for believing in the James Yale Legacy Project, and for helping us reach out to a larger audience with this beautiful presentation and...
by jyaadm | Mar 18, 2026 | Mythology & Fantasy, Rediscovered Art
Introduction to this week’s Rediscovery for the original working sketch of The Princess of the Lake that includes an interview with Kelli J Zumwalt, who traveled from Hot Springs, Arkansas to add another layer to the story of the Lost Artist of the Ozarks. This...
by jyaadm | Mar 8, 2026 | Mythology & Fantasy, Rediscovered Art
The painting Water Nymph is the beginning of James and my love story. It’s a longer campfire story that I will fill in at another time. I had originally created a 170 foot living mural on a called The Artery art gallery with 27 artists painting on 4×8 foot...
by jyaadm | Mar 2, 2026 | Portraits, Rediscovered Art
People have been asking me how I choose each week’s Rediscovered Art post. It is sheer observation of who the Universe puts magically in front of me, whether in a Facebook message, a chance clue that pops up in James’ archives we are sorting through, or actually being...
by jyaadm | Feb 9, 2026 | Drawings, Rediscovered Art
On November 19, 2025, the Legacy Project posted an interview with Tom Maringer of The Shire Post Mint. Tom was also the artisan behind Maringer Swords at the time James Yale came into his life. James was inspired by Tom’s artistry and joined him on creating original...
by jyaadm | Feb 2, 2026 | Mythology & Fantasy, Rediscovered Art
The Magic of Rayaak unfolds across time, starting as a waking vision from Cheryl Welch in 1996, and continues to be a catalyst for life, purpose and growth. When Cheryl sought out James to bring her vision to life, James believed his painting days were finished,...