About #JFeelgood:

Photo by Micky Hoogendijk
Since 2004, JFeelgood has been able to rely on art as a utility and support infrastructure for documenting his experiences of life through various mediums, intentionally or at times, whimsically. In that time, he has painted several hundred paintings, written and published four books, composed five music albums, created and published a video game, produced short films & commercials, designed multiple product & apparel lines based on his paintings, organized community building events featuring solo & multi-artist exhibitions, served as the Exhibition Chair for the Williamson County Art Guild, serves as a board member for Arts Collective Austin, and always make time to help empower others to explore their gifts of expression as well.
"Art is my religion. My relationship with art is intimate, sentimental and nourishing. It is for art that I seek life and because of art that I have a life. My heart is open to enriching the relationship I have with art through experiencing life in its full range of wonder and exploring new mediums to continue documenting my journey as an artist and human."
- #JFeelgood
"Art is my religion. My relationship with art is intimate, sentimental and nourishing. It is for art that I seek life and because of art that I have a life. My heart is open to enriching the relationship I have with art through experiencing life in its full range of wonder and exploring new mediums to continue documenting my journey as an artist and human."
- #JFeelgood
Press & Publications
Taken from a May 2011 online publication from Exclesior Springs,Missouri

Photo by Anya Razina
"I was presented with the opportunity to conduct a brief interview with one of the other visiting artists to the G.O.B.-the enigmatic Jonny Feelgood. I was already somewhat fascinated with this young artist just from visiting his website. His artwork seems to reveal him as a man of a thousand faces in a sense.....he is clearly involved with multiple types of creativity. I was taken by his video work and he told me that his first passion was filmmaking. While speaking with him, I learned that his personality matched the diversity of his artwork....although, that isn't obvious at first. Jonny's voice was a soft, Southern-tinged lilt that was at times difficult to follow but soon became melodious in its own right and somewhat hypnotic. Listening to Jonny talk about his art, his loves, his life is like witnessing some type of soft-spoken performance art...I found myself mesmerized; hanging on every word. Jonny's wisdom and insight belie his youthful appearance; his still waters run seriously deep. My favorite Jonny Feelgood painting is The Solidarity Tree. I believe his masterpiece is yet to come....and when it does, it might just blow our minds.". – The Confounded Cook