Seeing differently, painting honestly.

Jeff Conners is colorblind. Instead of limiting his palette, it freed it — he paints what he feels in a scene rather than what convention says it should look like.

Acrylics, watercolors, oils, and ink across canvas and paper. Urban scenes dominate — rain-soaked streets, neon intersections, silhouettes against city light — alongside landscapes, portraits, and the occasional quiet moment between storms.

The work lives in contrasts that shouldn't work together but do — electric green rain, blue towers against red sky, violet hours that exist nowhere in nature. Colorblindness isn't a limitation here. It's the entire point of view.