



AJ7 & AJ3 Visiting Lady Liberty
Size: 11 x 14
Media: Digital Art
Vintage: 2020
Illustration for vacation story book
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Abstract: This image was used in our vacation story picture book. This was one of several digital art images used in the book. It also has been replicated in other image as well. The advantage to digital art is using the images in other areas. This can also be rather misleading to clients that have commission an artist work. This is also called "Self-Plagiarism" In digital art the artist, that is commissioned, is recommended to inform the client of previous work used. If the client is aware that previous work is being use or if the client requests the artwork it is recommended that a written agreement is signed by both parties. If a third party is involved they should also be in agreement to the use of the artwork being used in another clients work.
Hall of Portraits Gallery
In this gallery; Hall of Portraits, Professor Jacinto covers a wide area of media in his works. The following gallery are examples of the different media he works in. If you are looking for a portrait of someone he is more than likely to help you develop the media you are looking for.

Defender of the Crystal Rose
Size: 36 x 20
Media: Oil on Canvas
Vintage: 2017
Collection of the Jacinto & Ontiveros Estate
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Abstract: This self portrait of Prof. Arnulfo Jacinto depicts him gazing to the right as to watch over his beloved guardian. His sword is at the ready to defend any enemy that may threaten the family. He is the first line of defense as the Patriarch of the family. To his right are the family flags he is prepared to defend which include but are not limited to, Murillo, Galvan, Perez, Solis, Ontiveros, Barredo, as well as Royle. The sword in his had is that of Solomon who request wisdom from God the Father.


First Lady: Eleanor Roosevelt
Size: 16 x 20
Media: Acrylic on Board
Vintage: 2022
AJ Squared productions: Prop collection
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Abstract: This image of the first lady was prop used in the play HOLIDAY INN. This was made to look like a priceless image. The difference is in the quality of the paint and the quality of the board it was placed upon. Props like this are used several time then discarded. The color fastness does not hold as well and may begin to fade within a year.

Cruella Da Vil: Cartoon
size: 14 x14
Media: Graphite pencil {5B) on newsprint
vintage: 2022
Collection of the Thomas Estate
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Abstract: This illustration on newsprint is known as a cartoon. This image is transferred onto board or wall. In this case it was transferred to a wood board and then painted and airbrushed for the forest dance academy. This simple illustration was sought after by the director of the forest dance academy it was matted and framed for her office. Many of the masters such as DaVinci, Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Vermeer, to mention a few masters used this technique for murals and paintings on canvas and board. Usually these "cartoons" are discarded, never to be seen ever again.

guardian of the Crystal Rose
Size: 36 x 20
Media: Oil on canvas
Vintage: 2017
Collection of the Jacinto & Ontiveros Estate
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Abstract: This painting was created in honor of Alisa Jacinto who became the matriarch of the Jacinto family. She is painted in an ambiguous pose as if she at the beginning of standing up to guard her patriarch and loved ones. Notice that her right hand is hidden from view, this denotes that she is ready to guard her family, thus not knowing what armament she is possessing. Her gaze to the left denotes that she is watching the back of the patriarch of the family and is at the ready to guard his honor and protect the family at all means necessary.

Riley Thomas

Hunter Thomas
Sizes: 16 X 20
Media: Oil on Canvas
Vintage: 2018
Collection of the Thomas Estate
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Abstract: The daughters of Jason and Michelle Thomas are elite dancers and their images were caught in a photo. Professor Jacinto took these ladies and placed them in a painting medium. Although these are in a shade, tint and neutral, the professor actually used complementary colors to neutralize the color then added the shade and tint as a enhancer to the complementary colors in the image. This makes the images more dynamic, and although this may look like a simple black and white painting, it is in fact rather complex application in color theory.

Charles Billingsley Thomas Road Baptist Church Worship Leader
Size: 16 x 20
Media: Oil on Canvas
Vintage: 2017
Collection of the Charles & Shae Billingsley Estate
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Abstract: In the summer of 2017 Charles Billingsley, his wife and kids were called to California to work as the worship leader in Sattleback. This painting was painted by Professor Jacinto and given to him a way to say thank you for all your work and dedication to Thomas Road Baptist Church and to Liberty University.

Chief Seattle Leader of the Duwamish and Suquamish peoples
Size: 11 x 14
Media: Digital Art
Vintage 2018
Collection of the Academy Institute of the Visual Arts
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Abstract: This is one of several portraits of the Native American Chiefs. Professor Jacinto was making a collection of the Chiefs of the First nations people. His concept was to create portraits similar to that of the Presidents of the United States


Thomas Jefferson: 3rd President of the United States Author of the Declaration of Independence
size: 8 x 10
Media: Digital Art
Vintage: 2020
collection of Jacinto Enterprises corporate office
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Abstract: This digital illustration of President Thomas Jefferson was made for the main office which is located in Lynchburg, Virginia not far from Thomas Jeffersons summer home "Poplar Forest". It was to remined those that the office is not far from the author of the United States Declaration of Independence

Hattie Jones High school graduation portrait
Size: 11 x 14
Media: Graphite on Drawing paper
Vintage: 2018
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Maryann Baker Graduation Portrait
size: 11 x 14
Media: Black and white charcoal on charcoal paper
vintage: 2022
collection of the Baker estate

Ella Amos: Pride & Prejudice
Size: 18 x 24
Media: Digital art
Vintage: 2021
Collection of the Amos Estate
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Abstract: In using digital art this was created to give the effect that Miss. Amos was drawn using charcoal on paper. It was printed and used in the performance. Later the same image was reproduced on canvas and given to miss. Amos as a gift for her outstanding performance in this production

Maci Vinson Middle School Graduation Portrait
Size: 11 x 14
Media: Graphite on Drawing Paper
Vintage: 2018
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