Jerry Matusky's Art & Bio
Left in Bad Standing
As a lifelong fan of classic science fiction literature and movies, the writers and film makers opened the door of imagination to the possibilities that the cosmos had to offer.
With the launch of NASA’s space probes, they captured images of our nearest neighbors, and the Hubble deep space telescope that peered out into the depths of the universe, the possibilities seemed endless.
Working with oil paint on canvas, Jerry hopes to share his vision of what may await us as we reach out to creation.
Jerry is a self taught artist who began his art career just four years ago after retiring from culinary arts on the Las Vegas strip. Jerry majored in oceanography at Long Beach State College and was an abalone diver for two years. He eventually completed his degree at Rancho Cucamonga Community College, majoring in computer science and math, but spent the bulk of his adult career in the field of food service, owning a restaurant in Bakersfield, California before moving to Vegas. Jerry relocated to the Hot Springs area in 2014 to be near his brother, Dave, and lives in Mountain Pine. For more information about Jerry’s work, he may be contacted at 501-318-3868.
With the launch of NASA’s space probes, they captured images of our nearest neighbors, and the Hubble deep space telescope that peered out into the depths of the universe, the possibilities seemed endless.
Working with oil paint on canvas, Jerry hopes to share his vision of what may await us as we reach out to creation.
Jerry is a self taught artist who began his art career just four years ago after retiring from culinary arts on the Las Vegas strip. Jerry majored in oceanography at Long Beach State College and was an abalone diver for two years. He eventually completed his degree at Rancho Cucamonga Community College, majoring in computer science and math, but spent the bulk of his adult career in the field of food service, owning a restaurant in Bakersfield, California before moving to Vegas. Jerry relocated to the Hot Springs area in 2014 to be near his brother, Dave, and lives in Mountain Pine. For more information about Jerry’s work, he may be contacted at 501-318-3868.