Art by Ashley Jemerson

This painting was the first painting I ever created on canvas. This painting was also the first painting I ever sold. I choose to let it remain nameless because the influence was a mysterious force that just crept up on me. Originally the eye in the painting was the top of it, however I hung it on the wall upside down one day and seen past its original illusion. I seen.. I felt.. And I am. So thus for you the guy that brought it seen it as I seen it although still unique in his perception.

So basically, its lit. Thank you all.

-Ashley Jemerson

“The Unknown” ART by: Ashley Jemerson

Art by: Ashley Jemerson

Somewhere along the lines humanity began to fear the beauty of the unknown. There are a rare few within this world who are the truly unknown even disguised as humans on a certain mission individual to the soul itself. As a child I was considered weird, I would constantly stare at the sky.. Pondering, waiting on something beyond my physical comprehension. I would draw all sorts of aliens and entities that I knew existed in my subconscious mind. Back when I was a child being a “indigo” wasn’t a thing.. and celestial knowledge wasn’t the latest trend. I was forced to be what I am while being an outcast to my peers, I was The unknown itself. Now and days social media and the internet has given everyone this false sense of “consciousness” I was considered a Weirdo and Crazy for having. These Inauthentic reaches by humanity are still afraid of the Unknown believe it or not. Its just some of us began learning as children through experience and others began researching on google when the latest “movement” began to trend. I am the Unknown, that is why i’ve been rejected. That is why I am, yet I am not the labels they create. I Am as in me, connection back to the source, the source living as me in this individual flesh with this complex yet simple soul.” -Ashley Jemerson

“Where’s Solomon ?”

Art By: Ashley Jemerson



This piece was created from three playing cards I found on a drunken walk through a bank parking lot. There was a King of Hearts, A King Of Diamonds, And a king of clubs. I named this body of art “Where’s Solomon” because the only missing card was that of a King of Spade. In each piece I glued the cards to the paintings and around it expressed what I feel are the different life journeys we all face as individual souls. Although this resonates more with my individual experiences, being that the representation each card has been lived out in my life while the king of spades is what i’m currently growing to become as a young african american woman in this society, everyone has created a projection of this characteristic in what they’ve personally experience. Any further explanation of this piece and how I view it will be an intrusion on your personal interpretation of it, so please do enjoy this creation of mine and explores its true meaning within the lone expression of your mind and heart.


Sincerely, Ashley Jemerson