imagine stones

CUSTOM STONE ART
BY FREDRIC JACKSON

IMAGINE STONES BY FREDRIC JACKSON

Welcome

Imagine Stones is meant to display my stone carving adventure(s), nothing more. I hope that you enjoy whatever time you have flipping through the collection. They are sequenced most recent to my first efforts. I hope that the more recent show some improvement but actually I enjoyed making each piece and sharing them is fun for me. I want to thank my muse and main supporter, Chrissie, my wife who has an artist eye and soul. Also, I “went to school” at the Pratt Institute and my professor Katherine McDevitt has been a continuing resource and sounding board for questions. Recently I was introduced to Sabah Al-Dhaher who has given graciously of his time and resources. Also, thank you to everyone who has encouraged and supported me in this new adventure. 

“Ars longa, Vita brevis”
(Art is long, life is short)

Seneca ~400AD

…and what lasts longer than a rock?

“Ars longa, Vita brevis”
(Art is long, life is short)

Seneca ~400AD

…and what lasts longer than a rock?

Works

Click below to view Fredric Jackson’s entire collection of stone works. The collection is organized in time sequence from early to the most currently completed pieces.

Aqua fusion soapstone turquoise wink
Honeycomb calcite cornucopia bowl

Merch

Show off your love for Imagine Stones with our brand new merchandise collection! Own a piece of Imagine Stones magic. Shop now and join the fan community in style!

Works

Click below to view Fredric Jackson’s entire collection of stone works. The collection is organized in time sequence from early to the most currently completed pieces.

Aqua fusion soapstone turquoise wink
Yellow Persian onyx bowl

News & Stories

What’s happening at Imagine Stones with me, Fredric, my artwork and my stonework processes.

Imagine Stones Scuptures at Seattle Flower Show

June 1st, 2023|

The Northwest Stone Carvers Association booth is an opportunity to introduce attendees to the art of stone carving and a showcase for members work.

News & Stories

What’s happening at Imagine Stones with me, Fredric, my artwork and my stonework processes.