






Jennifer Main began with a dream of making a living as an artist and with a lot of
passion, hard work, and determination she has accomplished just that. Main, now
29, began selling her work in galleries at the young age of 17 and has had an exciting
12 years as a successful full-

Jennifer Main’s unique style is instantly recognizable for her whimsy and fearless use of vibrant color. Her favorite subjects to paint are people, especially the face and using the eyes to tell a story as well as a reflection of the soul and spirit. Jennifer says “I am influenced by all artists in some way but get my inspiration from everyday life experiences and what I may be feeling at the moment. I try to remain transparent in my work” and that is what her collectors are so drawn to; they can truly relate to her paintings. Jennifer likes to work in all mediums, but her favorite is acrylics as well as mixed media, incorporating collage and painting.

Jennifer stays very active with donating artwork and time to her favorite charities such as The Boys and Girls Clubs of Las Vegas, March of Dimes, American Heart Association, Shade Tree, and Project Sunshine. As a result she was honored to have been nominated for the 2008 Governor’s Art Awards in making a difference in the community through art. Ambitious and prolific, Jennifer has a true passion for art and an exciting future ahead…






This site features all of the artwork inspired by my Faith in God and His living
word. I have been a full-

Main’s work has been featured on Mtv’s Real World San Diego, Discovery Channel’s American Casino and at the red carpet premiere for Warner Brother’s movie “Racing Stripes” starring Hayden Panettiere. Main was also selected to be the featured artist for the award winning Wildflower Arts and Music Festival in Texas and the Jazz and Art Festival at Mt. Charleston Hotel in Las Vegas, NV.
Recently Jennifer’s work was selected among few new artists to be licensed by MeadWestvaco, the leading manufacturer and marketer of the most popular brands in school supplies, office products, and planning & organizing tools, who published her 2010 art calendar which is in stores nationally. Main also illustrated a new Tate Publishing children’s book, “George the Giraffe Thinks He Has No Neck,” by author Michael Chapman and are in bookstores now.