Mark Anthony Jacobson
Mark
Anthony Jacobson is a woodland artist from Sioux Lookout, Ontario, who
currently works and lives in British Columbia. A self-taught aboriginal artist,
he discovered at a young age that the Creator blessed him with the artistic
ability known as the woodland art movement.
Drawing traditional symbolism from within the subject matter of his
aboriginal paintings, Mark Anthony Jacobson began to realize an energy of x-ray
design was materializing in his native artwork. It was the visual language of
life creation: the animals, the birds, the fish, the humanity and the energy of
the spirit in all that there is in this beautiful universe. Mark explained his artist talent is an
ancestral right, given to the chosen ones by the Creator, and the old ones in
the spirit world that seek to manifest their wisdom and experiences through the
young apprentices, or disciples of the creative spirit. The ancestors see it
all, what your heart is really driven by, Mark explained. Not all native
artists understand this language of the spirit, that there is a responsibility
in what you are creating. Some are driven by money, self importance, ego and
selfish desires. This is not the way of our native ancestors, the great
Ojibway. Mark Anthony Jacobson has been
creating native art for over 20 years now, and he says that he is a continuous
willing student of the Creator's ways. |
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Acrylic on Paper 30 x 22 1999 $1000 |
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Acrylic on Paper 30 x 22 1999 $1000 |