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Jessica K. Haas is an acclaimed American speed painter, recognized as the first female speed painter in America and the fastest in the entertainment industry. She gained widespread attention after winning ABC's talent show, The Gong Show, where she set the record for the fastest live painting on national television.
Early Life and Education
Jessica Kristianna Haas was born and raised in Texarkana, Texas. From a young age, she exhibited a strong passion for art, quickly going through coloring books and eventually integrating her artistic talent into pageant competitions. At the age of 15, she began speed painting to adapt to the time constraints of pageant performances.
Haas graduated from the Memphis College of Art and is currently a seminary student at Union University. Her early recognition came when she became the first speed painter in the history of Miss Tennessee to win the talent competition by painting the face of Jesus Christ in 90 seconds.
Career
Jessica’s career took off after her historic win on The Gong Show. She has performed at numerous high-profile events, including NBA and NFL halftime shows, the NHL, and the MLB All-Star Game. Notably, she was invited by Google to perform at the Cannes Lions Festival on the French Riviera.
Her performances are characterized by their dynamic and athletic nature, often involving large-scale works created in just minutes. For instance, during the BLOOM 2023 theatrical show at Silver Dollar City, Haas created multiple paintings, including a 24-foot wide glass easel piece, in a 45-minute show that received standing ovations.
Style and Techniques
Jessica's speed painting style involves rapid, bold strokes often performed on unconventional canvases like glass, wood, and steel. She constructs her own custom easels to support her unique, large-scale artworks. Her performances are not only about the visual art but also the physical and theatrical aspects, making them highly engaging and energetic.
Personal Life and Other Ventures
Jessica is deeply committed to her faith and uses her platform to inspire others. She founded Unbound Ministries, which aims to empower at-risk youth through art. She is also the owner and lead designer of The Birds Nest Co., a creative arts business in Memphis.
In addition to her artistic career, Jessica is a model and has appeared in commercials, such as for Sherwin Williams on the TBS Network. She is also a published author, contributing to the teen girls' devotional "He Is" from Sacred Holidays.
Legacy and Impact
Jessica K. Haas is dedicated to paving the way for future female speed painters. She actively mentors young artists and aims to create a lasting legacy in the art and entertainment industries.
References
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