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    • 2021 Spring Exhibition The Light Gets In
    • 2020 Spring Exhibition "2020 See Change" at Riverway Park
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    • 2019 Summer Reverberations at Newton Upper Falls Greenway
    • 2019 Spring Reverberations at the Riverway
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    • 2017 Everything You Can Imagine Is Real
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    • 2013 Occupying the Present gallery block
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Jamaal Eversley

One Door Closes Another Door Opens

Latex paint on found door

The Alexander Graham Bell quote is as stated, “When one door closes, another one opens…”, meaning perseverance goes to the victor. So let each “no” received stoke the fire of determination inside. Allow your spirit to burn bolder and brighter until they have to let the light shine through! In this piece, I’ve painted my iconic orange nerd motif known as Spencer Ward. Spencer not only represents the zany lovable nerd but also represents the Bold & Beautiful in us all. The color orange is associated with boldness, youthfulness, strength and endurance. With that said, Spencer and this painting stands for that “never give up, can do” attitude we as people possess. The pandemic closed many doors, but we have persevered to find new ones. What door will you open next?


Jamaal Eversley hails from Randolph, MA. With a business degree in hand, from Babson College, he decided to chase after his dreams and passionately pursue his talents as an eccentric abstract artist and intertwine business with the arts in order to serve the community. For over a decade he has exhibited throughout the Boston area and has received numerous grants to bring his colorful patterns to the community. Jamaal constantly creates to spur the juices of creative genius and put the “F” meant for “Fun” back into Fine Arts.

@SirJayEvs on social medias jmlevs88@aol.com

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