JACOBSON NATIVE ART GALLERY

JACOBSON NATIVE ART GALLERY
The home and creator of “Woodland A.I.” A new form of indigenous art. 4 Chiefs of the future by Mark Anthony Jacobson 2024
Showing posts with label Ktunaxa nation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ktunaxa nation. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Newly released Limited editions on canvas at Jacobson native art


Title of series: Honouring the four seasons
Size of each print: 24 x 30 inches
Limited edition size: 200  per unit
Price per unit: $600 or $2000 for full set 

Email:  jacobson101@hotmail.com
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Spring equinox 

Summer solstice 

Fall equinox 

Winter solstice 

Good day to each and everyone. For the first time ever I’m releasing these 4 new images celebrating the power of the four seasons. Each limited edition comes signed, numbered direct from my art studio. It is an honour to release these new editions on the lands of the great Ktunaxa nation. 

Please feel free to get in touch with me about how to acquire these stunning new releases during this worldwide pandemic we are all going through during Covid-19. It is a blessing for each and everyone of us to get back to connecting with nature spirit. Wishing you all appreciation and good health as we move into 2021. All my relations...MAJ 

Story to each piece in the series:

Added note: These paintings were created in 2005, as a set. When I held an exhibition in Nanaimo B.C. in the late summer of 2005, I met Norval Morrisseau for the very first time. I had the honour to show him these 4 paintings on canvas that each measured 36 x 48 inches each. This was the moment when Norvals eyes lit up like Christmas trees. I knew then in that exact moment that Norval knew and acknowledged me as a fellow master artist. It’s something between him and I that will remain with me forever...

Saturday, November 14, 2020

Mark Anthony Jacobson native art on meeting the Ktunaxa nation






 Here is to wishing each and everyone a marvellous day and once again it is always a pleasure to share the journey and to keep my collectors, dealers, friends and family along with the many fans around the world up to date and current with regard to the happenings around Jacobson native art. 

I had the wonderful opportunity of meeting with chief Jason Louie and members of council from the great Ktunaxa nation this week. It was an honour to formally introduce ourselves and we all got quickly and positively acquainted with one another. We had such a wonderful conversation that went Into many creative initiatives and co collaborations. Even though our meeting was completely following Covid-19 protocols, we all got a great feeling from one another. 

I am looking forward to following up on our discussions and creating an exciting atmosphere of working together. They have many interesting portfolios and a beautiful community of souls that are working on growth, empowerment and continuing the advancement of our sovereignty as First Nations. In this climate of truth and reconciliation and for many of us uncovering the path of decolonization, I am very impressed with how the Ktunaxa are moving forward in the 21st century. 

Ever since coming to this territory of the great Ktunaxa nation, I have been meeting some amazing people in this region. The size and scope and pure vastness of the Ktunaxa lands are absolutely incredible and a true experience to behold. Here is to great opportunities unfolding as we continue to build the right relationships with those who understand and desire to work together and move forward as a people, as a nation. All my relations, MAJ