Joyful Ward (b. 1987) is a Pacific Northwest-based marine wildlife artist whose deep
love for the ocean was ignited in childhood and reawakened after a near-death
experience at age 22, during which she dreamed of swimming with whales — a vision
she believes called her back to life and to her art. Holding both a Bachelor's and
Master's of Fine Arts in Studio Art and Painting, she creates richly expressive oil
paintings that blend palette knife and brushwork to capture the movement, light,
and atmosphere of the underwater world. A certified scuba diver, Joyful draws from
firsthand experience beneath the surface and collaborates with marine biologists
and conservationists to authentically portray her subjects. Her paintings are
intended as portals of peace — visual sanctuaries that invite viewers into the beauty
of the underwater world, offering relief from anxiety and a place of stillness and
wonder. Her work has earned international recognition, including the Marine Artist
of the Year award at the 42nd Schaeffer International Marine Art Exhibition at the
Newport Sailing Museum, a Stobart Foundation grant funding an expedition to swim
with and paint Humpback Whales in Tonga, an Artist-in-Residency grant from the
Mystic Seaport Museum, and membership in the American Society of Marine Artists,
the Society of Animal Artists, and the Oil Painters of America.