In this deeply personal and introspective episode of The AART Podcast with Chris Stafford, multi-talented artist Jamie Derr opens up about her creative evolution as a painter, poet, and singer. Through an intimate and heartfelt conversation, Jamie reveals how her artistic journey intertwines with her search for identity, emotion, and truth. From the fluidity of her brushstrokes to the rhythm of her words and melodies, she invites listeners into a world where art becomes both expression and healing. Discover how Jamie bridges the boundaries between visual and lyrical art, the role vulnerability plays in her creative process, and what it means to live authentically as a multidisciplinary artist in today’s world. Whether you’re an art lover, writer, musician, or seeker of creative inspiration, this episode captures the essence of what it means to live through art — with soul, courage, and honesty.
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Painter, singer and poet Jamie Derr. Jamie says: “I don’t usually know what I am visualizing until I see it emerge on the canvas, making me an intuitive artist.” Her portraits are both bold and nuanced depicting characters known and unknown. Jamie was born in Providence, RI in 1981, one of three children to parents Debra and Manuel Ribeiro. Her great-grandparents emigrated from Portugal in the early 1900s and established Sunset Bakery in Bristol,Rhode Island in 1929. Besides owning the bakery, her father Manny was also an artist and musician which Jamie inherited. She started singing as a child which led to a singing career right out of High School. She later earned a full Davis Scholarship, and graduated from Wellesley School with a Bachelor of Arts continuing to perform till her late 30’s. Among her recorded songs under musical name “Jamie LaPearle” are Don’t Want to Let You Go, Next to You, and So Torn (all available on Spotify). At the age of 18, she had her daughter Lianna and worked as a make-up artist while continuing writing songs and performing. Jamie later transitioned to becoming a visual artist focusing on landscapes and portraits in both watercolor and oil. She is a member of Oil Painters of America, an Artist Member at the Rhode Island Watercolor Society and was recently accepted as an exhibiting artist at the Providence Art Club. She has received numerous international awards and exhibits frequently. Jamie has an upcoming show in September, 2024 at Deblois Gallery in Middletown,RI and Greenville Library in Greenville, RI in December, 2024. She lives in Cranston, RI with her husband James, two dogs and a cat.
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Jamie's favorite female visual artists:
Kesja Tabaczuck
Irena Roman
Julia Powell
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