The work of Dr. Seuss lives in gallery owner’s home, business
The magic of Dr. Seuss, which has delighted millions for more than 70 years, changed Valerie Jackson’s life both as a child and an adult.
Her major focus is to spread that magic to others through selling limited edition reproductions of his unique artwork.
Jackson, the owner of Ann Jackson Gallery, has turned her Roswell home into a homage to the art of Theodore Seuss Giesel, who is best known as an illustrator and children’s book author, penning more than 60 books that have been translated to more than 20 languages.
What most people don’t know, Jackson said, is that Giesel was also an English teacher, editorial cartoonist, political writer, and documentary producer who created thousands of pieces of original art he called his “Midnight Paintings.”
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