David Jacobi Art Collections
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Artwork by David Jacobi
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Black Rose by David Jacobi
Spring Buds by David Jacobi
Seen The Light by David Jacobi
Leisurely Gravity One by David Jacobi
Night Flowers by David Jacobi
The Flower Pot by David Jacobi
Breaking Through by David Jacobi
Automatic Deviations by David Jacobi
We Have Always Lived In The Castle by David Jacobi
Weeds by David Jacobi
Deconstructing Andy by David Jacobi
Good Friends by David Jacobi
Invigorated by David Jacobi
Trusting Exploration by David Jacobi
Jawbones and Teeth by David Jacobi
Harvest by David Jacobi
Still by David Jacobi
Reduced by David Jacobi
The First Time by David Jacobi
Perceived by David Jacobi
Vital Connections by David Jacobi
Watch and Shell by David Jacobi
Why by David Jacobi
Shine by David Jacobi
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About David Jacobi
I am an artist because I like to travel along my imagination, to explore inner visions. Whether I approach a blank surface with an idea in mind, or just make it up as I go, the journey to a finished piece of art is always a trip worth taking.
Like most of us I began drawing as a child. I took art classes all through school and earned a certificate in prepress and layout from college. Then, as they say, life happened and my focus became making money in traditional ways to support my family. With my kids now grown I have, in the last few years, revisited my passion for art and have been producing new works on a regular basis.
I usually work on paper and I have used (so far) colored pencils, graphite and charcoal, chalk and oil pastels, watercolors, spray paint, colored markers and acrylic paint to create my art.
Sometimes my art is not begun with any underlying meaning involved, but emerges from an idea of colors and composition, with an explanation evolving from the process. When I look at other artists works sometimes I attach my own thoughts and feelings to it, which might have nothing to do with the artists original intent. I invite you to take the same liberty with my own art if you wish.