The enormous popularity of award-winning artist Jim Shore is the result of a lifetime of dedication, inspiration and plain old hard work. And as with most successful people, some good fortune has played a part as well. As Jim puts it, “Art is something I’ve done all my life. It’s what I’ve always loved and the only thing I ever wanted to do. But making a living as an artist isn’t easy. There are thousands of very talented people out there that never get a chance to show what they can do. I’ve been lucky. Not only do I get to do what I love, I get to share it with people around the world. I’ve been given a tremendous gift and I thank God for it every day.” Jim Shore grew up in rural South Carolina, the son of artistic parents who instilled a love of the traditional values expressed in American folk art. His grandmother was a master quilter who taught him an appreciation for the patience and skill required to bring intricate designs to life. Jim drew inspiration from these roots. “There’s an innocence and purity to the quilts, appliques and folk scenery found in the early days of our country. These were masterpieces that were designed not for commission, but because the artists were driven to create. I collect quilts dating back over 150 years and when I look at the level of skill and creativity I am continually amazed. This is high art from humble beginnings.” Initially Jim pursued his art when and where he could. He studied engineering and received a degree in business – not art. He supported his young family as an engineer, honing his skills as a sculptor and painter in his spare time. But his passion was always his art, and after several false starts founded his own company, Designs Americana, to market his sculpture. “We went to a show with some of my sculptures and planned to manufacture them if we received enough orders,” Jim recalls, “We didn’t have a factory, didn’t really know what we were going to do. Luckily, we made the right contacts at the show and it all worked out.” Within three years Designs Americana had over 350 employees and more orders than they could fill. In fact, the demands of managing Designs Americana made it difficult for Jim to concentrate on his art. “I needed to focus exclusively on the creative and artistic side of my work, and that meant finding the right business partner to concentrate on the three piece suit side of the business.” There was no better partner than Enesco, a worldwide leader in marketing gifts, collectibles and decorative accessories. In 2000 Jim joined forces with Enesco to create the Jim Shore line of seasonal and home accessories.
While working with Enesco Jim perfected his unique style, combining elements of folk art and a vibrant color palette applied to traditional themes. To Jim, a Santa Claus isn’t just a Santa Claus, it’s a canvas to be painted. Taking designs from quilting, rosemalling, applique and flat perspective folk art, Jim creates an intricate and colorful work of art that reflects our shared cultural heritage yet is unmistakably Jim Shore. “I can’t imagine myself ever tiring of this,” Jim says of distinctive combination of themes and motifs, “I get to create two designs every time I develop a new piece – what the item will be and then what colors and patterns will go on it. The variety keeps me inspired.”
The magic of Jim’s design style is that it can be applied to a huge variety of themes and formats, creating a charming and innovative American country décor statement for the home. “My work is not a single statement, but a lot of elements mixed together. I use colors that I love – colonial, antiques, jewel tones and some unusual colors that I loved at the moment. Put together it’s a pleasure to look at. It doesn’t really matter what item it’s on. It’s just fun to look at—American Folk-Art.” Jim is now working to develop a more extensive lifestyle brand, creating functional home décor and fashion accessories using his unmistakable style. He will continue to solidify his position as the premier name in the specialty gift market through a selective licensing program designed to introduce innovative new products while maintaining high quality standards and exclusive distribution. The focus will be on exciting new formats that compliment the current brand offering from companies including Enesco, Department 56, Evergreen/Cypress and Manual Woodworkers and Weavers. Jim has received multiple awards from the National Association of Limited Edition Dealers, the premier trade organization in the gift and collectible industry, including:
Evergreen/Cypress and Manual Woodworkers and Weavers. Jim has received multiple awards from the National Association of Limited Edition Dealers, the premier trade organization in the gift and collectible industry, including:
NALED Artist of the Year 2003, 2004 and 2005 NALED Rising Star 2002 NALED Christmas Collectible of the Year 2003 and 2005 NALED Christmas Décor of the Year 2004 and 2005 |
A Message from Artist Jim Shore, May 2009 "Memorial Day means a lot in our family. For the grownups it's a time of gratitude and remembrance, an opportunity to reflect on the sacrifice of the men and women who have secured our liberty. For the grandkids it's the start of summer, when dreams seem within reach and school is already a distant memory. For all of us it's a chance to talk, play and just be with each other, to share the blessing that is our time together. Like I say, it means a lot to us. But just this last week, on May 15th, there was another Memorial Day, honoring peace officers who have fallen in the line of duty. It doesn't get as much notice as the other one, there's certainly no time off from work or school, no ball games or fireworks. But the sacrifice and heroism of the men and women remembered is just as great.
It will be my privilege next month to participate in an event honoring Philadelphia Officer John Pawlowski. Officer Pawlowski was killed February 13th this year, one of six to die on the job in the last 18 months. Our friends at Our American Heritage in Paoli, PA will be holding an event benefiting a memorial fund for Officer Pawlowski and other fallen police officers. I'll be proud to be there. Please come by if you're in the neighborhood. " God Bless, Jim Shore    
John & Kim Pawlowski |