Tuesday, June 28, 2022

A New Chapter

                            

Jordan Adams was medically discharged from the United States Army in July 2019. Since then, he and his family have relocated to Oregon's Bay Area for health reasons. Settling in the small fishing village of Charleston, Jordan is receiving top-notch care as a 100% Disabled Veteran from the local VA organizations and clinics in this area. Although many other parts of his life have changed due to neurological disabilities developed during his time as a Soldier, he is still able to produce and sell art. However, due to the nature of his medical issues, he is no longer taking commissions for Fabric Arts, Bronze Sculptures, or Ceramic Pieces at this time. Instead, he is focusing solely on Graphic Design, Clay Sculpture, Drawing, and Painting Commissions moving forward. 



Tuesday, April 18, 2017

UPDATE

SPC Adams is currently stationed in the DC Metro Area. 

Please, let us know what he can create for you, or if there are any ready-made pieces you are interested in. The artist will carry out your requests as promptly as possible, while working around his current job with the US Army. Shipping charges may apply.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Update

SPC Adams is now stationed in Korea, so any commissions or ready-made purchases are subject to overseas shipping charges. 
However, many of his pieces are being stored in Colorado, so there is the possibility that one of THOSE choices would be available without having to be shipped back to the States.

Please, let us know what he can create for you, or if there are any ready-made pieces you are interested in. The artist will carry out your requests as promptly as possible, while working around his current job.




Thursday, November 14, 2013


Soldier Artist

In October 2013, Jordan proudly enlisted in the United States Army. 
He is scheduled to start training at the beginning of 2014 and will 
finish toward the middle of 2014. 

Jordan will be joining the Army as a Multimedia Illustrator,
and is enthusiastic about being able to serve his country, while also
adding Graphic Design to his artistic resume.

Jordan will be able to continue fulfilling commission requests, 
as well as creating ready-made pieces for sale, as soon as he and his family 
receive their first duty station; hopefully by October 2014. 

In the meantime, please feel free to email JA Art any questions that you 
may have, and any order requests for ready-made pieces; those will be 
processed and responded to by Jordan's wife.

We also encourage you to submit any commission requests via email, 
while Jordan is in Army training. Once he is stationed, Jordan will be begin 
fulfilling commissions on first-come-first-serve basis.