Colorado and West Virginia. His first painting was done at the age of 7.
He earned his Bachelor of Architecture degree
from University of Texas at Austin. The training he received in
architectural illustration techniques, casein, gauche and watercolor,
enabled him to pay for his college education by working as a free lance
illustrator. This the first step toward his future as a fine artist.
Jerral became a corporate architect in Houston,
Texas working on major high-rise, hotel and shopping center projects.
Later, he ran his own design and graphics firm principally serving the
yachting community of the Galveston Bay area.
In 1988, he relocated to Taos, New Mexico, where
he concentrated his efforts on studying the oil painting techniques of the
great New Mexico
impressionist masters. Living in the mountains of New
Mexico contributed to his passion for painting
Southwest and mountain landscapes and rivers. Also, while living in New
Mexico, he sold his paintings in galleries and was a member of the Taos
Society of Artists, Santa Fe Society of Artists, Santa Fe Artists’ League
and Denver Art Student’s League.
Over the past few years, Jerral has had the
privilege of being in demand
as
a teacher and has
developed a following of
students who share his
passion for studying the subjects of color theory, composition and
structure.
During the years 1999 through 2002, he focused
on entering competitions and his works received many regional, national and
best of show awards, including the H.K.Holbein Merit Award for Excellence in
Art, the Winsor Newton Award and the Outdoor Painter’s Society Plein Air
Award.
His work has been published in Southwest Art
Magazine, Art Gallery International Magazine, Southwind Magazine and
Dallas Bar Association’s Headnotes.
He is a member of the New York Salmagundi Club
and numerous other art associations and outdoor paint groups.