265 E Street, South Boston Series

One can almost hear Annie yelling at Helen in Albanian, Gramma singing "blue, blue, blue, blue bloomers; blow, blow, blowin' in the breeze" and "You People" causing all sorts of trouble for "Us People" in this gallery by Niki Jamieson depicting her family memories in 1970's and 80's Southie.

Landscapes & Still Life Paint Series

Niki Jamieson has always been drawn to the beauty of nature. During Covid, she started an online painting class with adults of all painting levels that lasted for four years. Inspired by outside artwork, the class painted flowers in vibrant colors, seascapes with crashing waves, and fields of lavender that seem to never end. This is the gallery of Niki's paintings.

Fictional Landscape Paintings

Niki Jamieson is known for her vibrant and imaginative landscapes and city-scapes. Her paintings are a fusion of different architectural styles from various countries and centuries, creating a unique and mesmerizing result. Each world depicts towering skyscrapers, intricate bridges, and exciting skyscapes. Visit this gallery to glimpse the limitless possibilities of the human mind.

Stronger Together Series

2020 gripped each person differently with the fear of Covid and the race riots in America. Feeling helpless, Niki realized that change happens one person at a time and began creating her quilt. It is a tapestry of humanity, each square representing a different culture, race, and background. Each thread symbolizing the connections that bind us all together showing the world that we are truly stronger together. Follow her journey has she completes "Stronger together".

Pen & Ink Hand Series

Niki Jamieson is a master of pen and ink. Her sketches are more than just lines on paper, they are detailed works of art that captivate anyone who lays eyes on them. But it is her unique talent for building human hands with intricate architectural themes that truly set her apart. Her sketches have a way of transporting people into a world where imagination is the only law. With each stroke of her pen, she brings to life a new reality, one that was both familiar and fantastical.