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Eric Jacobsen's Oil Paintings

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Joyful Sky

Posted by Jacobsen Fine Art at 11:27 AM No comments:
Labels: "The sky is the key to the landscape because of the quality and quantity of light falling from it. -John F. Carlson

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Tamarack Moon

Posted by Jacobsen Fine Art at 5:37 PM No comments:
Labels: This piece will be included in my upcoming show at Art on the Boulevard in Vancouver, WA.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Sparks Lake

Posted by Jacobsen Fine Art at 1:23 PM 1 comment:
Labels: I taught a workshop in Central Oregon recently. This piece is one of the demo's I did.
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Jacobsen Fine Art
Welcome to my blog. My name is Eric Jacobsen. I currently reside in Glenwood, WA. I have lived out West since 1998 and have found the rugged and pristine NW landscape to be a limitless supply of inspiration for me. From the arid high desert to the rugged coastline and the many and varied places in between, I endeavor to capture the movement of light over the immense and varied topography we know as the great Northwest. Most recently my creativity has been focused close to home in the bucolic Glenwood valley. I hope you like the work shown here.
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