Artist Biography

Tracing Eric’s path from early influences to professional commissions, teaching, and collaborative projects.

A sleek, well-organized creative studio desktop seen from a slightly elevated, eye-level angle in photographic realism. In the center rests an open sketchbook filled with precise graphite concept drawings and a clean inked portrait, surrounded by neatly arranged sculpting tools, a small clay maquette, and architectural tracing paper with sharp linework. A large display shows a minimalist portfolio grid of finished artworks. Soft afternoon window light from the left creates gentle highlights on pencil lines and subtle shadows across the desk, while the background fades into a tasteful bokeh of flat files and framed finished works. The mood is professional, focused, and polished, emphasizing Eric Jensen’s versatile creative services in a calm, modern environment.
A close-up, eye-level photographic view of a meticulously crafted tabletop sculpture in progress, surrounded by evidence of adaptive teaching and creative process. The central sculpture combines carved wood, smooth clay, and embedded metal elements, all rendered with sharp, tactile detail. Nearby lie neatly organized reference drawings, a propped-up tablet showing a step-by-step demonstration, and small labeled material samples. Soft, diffused studio lighting from overhead and one side creates even illumination with gentle, directional shadows that emphasize form. The background shows a slightly blurred pinboard filled with miniature architectural details and portrait sketches. The mood is engaged and exploratory, highlighting Eric Jensen’s ability to guide others through complex sculptural work while presenting professional-level craftsmanship.

Meet Eric Jensen, Creative Artist

Eric Jensen is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture, drawing, copywriting, and teaching. Trained across traditional and contemporary media, he blends craft with curiosity to create thoughtful, accessible work. Visit his Bio to explore the full story.

Statement

I create work that invites close looking—whether a portrait, sculpture, sentence, or lesson—balancing structure and improvisation so people of all backgrounds can see themselves reflected, challenged, and welcomed into the creative process.

An elegant worktable dedicated to portrait and figure work, captured in photographic realism from a three-quarter, slightly elevated angle. At the center lies a large sheet of heavyweight paper holding a finished graphite and charcoal portrait, with subtle shading and crisp edges. To one side rests a portfolio case partially open, revealing additional finished drawings, while on the other side a tablet displays a digital mockup of the same portrait for client review. Soft north-facing window light spills across the desk, creating delicate gradients over the paper and a calm, even tone. A shallow depth of field isolates the portrait and tools, while in the blurred background, framed teaching diagrams and small reference sculptures hint at structured, adaptive art instruction. The mood is professional, precise, and client-ready.