Jasmine Elaine Huff is a warm-hearted person, a talented artist and a committed philanthropist who is solely motivated by family and nature. She was born on April 2, 1990 and is a resident of Columbia, SC. Inspired by her uncle who taught her how to paint and draw as a child, she dedicated herself to bask in her own creativity- a calling that has been an enormous part of her life ever since. Jasmine has worked on oil paintings, large and small canvases and has prints of her original artworks. Committed to the idea that art creates a brighter future for the young generation, she devoted herself to writing. She desires to illustrate for children’s books in the future. Jasmine is a hardworking mother of two. She considers her children one of her most precious gifts which gives her unending inspiration. The encouragement that she receives from her family and from nature has culminated into a lifelong passion to help others.
As a philanthropist, Jasmine established JazzE Art Creations –an entity that has made buying oil paintings online easier. A portion of every sale on the website goes to programs that help children participate in art projects in the Columbian area through the JazzE Art Foundation.
Her aim is to educate, provide programs, projects and art supplies to children that might otherwise not have the opportunity to learn about the transformative power of creating work that is all their own. Paintings for charity are one of the ways JazzE Art Creations works toward its mission of helping children discover their artistic side.
Biography and Certificates
BIO OF MARY HARTFIELD
MARY HARTFIELD has been painting over 35 years and teaching for 32 years.
Before retiring in 1993, she was the Director of the Arts and Crafts Center at Robins AFB, GA
Her paintings have won numerous awards including Best of Show at Warner Robins Art Association, Warner Robins Fair, GA National Fair, SC State Fair and Trenholm Artist Guild. She has had two articles published in national magazines. She has also taught at two National Conventions.
She studied art at Polk Junior College and Macon Junior College.
She has exhibited her art work at Erica Hoyt Gallery, John Miranda Gallery, Rita Smith Gallery and currently the Village Artist at Sandhill.







