Ray Jenkins is a pencil and watercolor artist whose work displays a strong sense of design, composition, the relationships of color, and the play of light. His value gradations, depicting layers of topography, convey depth.

Ray's Adirondack work captures the mood of mountains, lakes, and sky, ranging from languid evening reflections to the sparkle of a winter morning.

The effects of wind and tide, combined with weathered structures, feature in his paintings of Ocracoke Island on the North Carolina coast, and Down East Maine.

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