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
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
For the love of black and whites @ Jacobson native art 2021
Thursday, March 25, 2021
Spending time in nature spirit @ Jacobson native art
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
In honour of my son and the “Changes” always taking shape @ Jacobson native art
Just a lil message from us here at Jacobson native art that life and its processes are full of changes. Feeling super grateful for the beauty and power of my lil son, Sagein Wisdom. An honour to walk 9n beauty with him each and every day.
I’m putting the past behind me...my son is the investment of my future, his future. Enjoy this slice of heaven from Ozzy and his daughter Kelly, Changes:
All my relations, MAJ
Monday, March 1, 2021
Being a 60’s scoop survivor @ Jacobson native art
My dealings with Canada as a First Nations soul has been absolutely tragic and heartbreaking on many levels. The hijacking of our land, the continual theft of our natural resources, colonial and cultural genocide, residential schools, stealing our children, the violence, the forceful control of being on reserves, the racism, the discrimination, the prejudice and violations of our human rights for 500 plus years now is absolutely disgusting.
The truth is and continues to be that Canada was and is built on racism. It’s sickening. The perverse colonial mind set continues to roll on through in this, the 21st century. It’s sad and absolutely appalling on all levels with regard to being a human being. The destruction of our cultural practices, trying to wipe out our languages, stealing our cultural artifacts, dishonouring the treaties, wiping out and outlawing ceremonies,...the list goes on and on and on.
And even under this darkness that colonialism is, we as First Nations continue to thrive and live. We continue to find our ways, we continue to heal and rise. And even in that, we First Nations continue to be welcoming and forgiving. We continue to share our love for not only the sacredness of the earth, but each other.
What makes us even more powerful is that through the abuse and torture of colonialism we are forced to learn your ways, as settlers. Your languages, your history, your mathematics, your religion, your laws and your education. And on that we must rediscover who we are as indigenous, as First Nations, as Anishanabe. We literally have to live in 2 worlds. That of this perverse colonial system and that of our own history, our own teachings, native laws, cultural history, stories, songs, ceremonies and the arts. We literally have to learn how to think and live like an Indian in a white mans world. Even in that, what have you truly learned of us?
That is what being a 60’s scoop survivor means to me. Through these lessons and experiences that I have gone through I have found the secret path. I have learned to free myself through these experiences. I learned that I did not have to identify with my abuser, in being a Canadian. I could be an Indian, an Anishanabe soul, entitled to my sovereignty as First Nations. That I could find my own way, my own beingness.
I shared a post recently in this regard. I have a lot of support on social media. I am grateful for the connections and relationships that I’ve built and have over the years with those who fully support us and desire to work with us and not against us. Here is a sample of that post:
I am very thankful that my teachings and experiences can have a powerful impact on the lives of others. That’s what sharing from the heart is all about. Something I’ve certainly discovered that the average Canadian settler/immigrant struggles to do with us as First Nations. It all comes down to perspective. My activism is and will always be about speaking truth to power. All my relations...MAJ
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Winter riding deep in the mountains @ Jacobson native art
Good afternoon friends. Just a wonderful day for a quick ride in the mountains. I absolutely love riding my quads out here. The perspectives are magnificent and awe inspiring every single time. The joy and freedom of connecting to this out here is just awesome. The impacts nature spirit has had on me these last few years is transcendent.
I love listening to super cool tunes as I’m riding through and just feel so free as a bird. I garner a whole new level of inspiration. No one out here but me and nature most of the time. It’s just us...Zipping along like the wind...
All my relations, MAJ
Friday, February 12, 2021
The pride and joy @ Jacobson native art 2021
It is still so unfortunate that the reality is that the cultural fabric of this country and how the approach must be made better and better each and every day with regard to the educational process regarding colonialism and genocide to our people as First Nations.
It blows my mind just how unaware and how unfortunately, the average Canadian citizen’s mind set is in this regard. It breaks my heart to see and at times experience the uneducated Colonial mind set in action. This “me first” approach and the basis of “money is king” with regard to the structures of the Canadian society hierarchy are becoming more glaring and distinct in that very structure.
I see it as the greatest weakness that the cultural fabric of this country has. It’s embarrassing and I find it a bit “slow in the head and heart”. I have always been about people coming together for the greater good. It’s the foundation of who I am. The very basis of our culture is that we are a loving and welcoming people. But I find it very disturbing really to experience such a vastness of this across these lands.
One can most definitely say that the multi generational plans of colonialism have done not only a serious number on us First Nations, but it is quite evident that the average Canadian citizen has been blindsided by the effects of this as well. The wheels of injustice and the horrific reality of this ongoing genocide to us in the 21st century should move every Canadian soul to wanna change. To make it right.
This truth will always be my greatest wish. To see a vision of real true healing take shape and help to create that missing link that is in all of our hearts on some level: somewhere we have forgotten that we are all one. This is the reality that I try to live and teach my boy each and every day. That he is a vital and sacred part in all life. That all life is sacred, is to be honoured and respected. I know that I will continue to be a voice for not only this generation, but for many generations to come. My teachings are in my art. I am a culture creator, a visionary, a storyteller.
The power and legacy of my culture has taught me that. There are those of us who come to realize just how powerful they are. For me I will never surrender my sovereignty as Anishanabe to anyone. My cultural path and identity will remain with me forever. I have found my way. My legacy is in the hands of my son now as well. My greatest wish and joy for him is to create his life experience in any way he so chooses. This is his power. But I will always desire for him to carry on the torch so to speak with regards to our cultural ways, teachings and understandings.
For this shall always remain as our essence. That we are spectacular and immensely so beautiful. That our richness is in the magnificence of who we are. That together, we stand on great shoulders. From one generation to the next we are the change we have always been searching for. All my relations, MAJ
Monday, January 11, 2021
Working on new commissions and dozens of paintings in 2021
Good afternoon to each and everyone. I wanted to give a special shout out to all my collectors, fans and buyers. Thank you for your continued support and energy with regard to my artistic legacy. Things are rolling well for me during this Covid situation. I’m in an ideal location deep in these Kootenay mountains.
We are located just off Kootenay lake, right below at the base of our mountain ranges here. It’s spectacular and awe inspiring every single day. I’m getting into a major creative swing over the next 6 months I will be painting for days on end. There are many pieces to finish in the studio here at Jacobson native art.
In the meantime enjoy yourselves as much as possible. Stay alert and focused and enjoy this space with ourselves and the few others when possible. Be vigilant out there. I send all my best for now...all my relations....MAJ
Sunday, January 3, 2021
Celebrating culture and creativity at Jacobson native art in 2021
Thursday, December 31, 2020
Happy new year from us at Jacobson native art and studio
Wishing you All the best. What a year 2020 has been. We have so much to be thankful for as this has been a very challenging year for many of us. Continue to stay strong and vigilant. Have one another’s back out there and let’s bring in 2021 with a fresh new energy and spirit.
I’ll be kickin back in the art studio tonight sharing the good vibe and having good thoughts and actions for the new year of 2021. Much love to all of you...all my relations....MAJ
ENJOY THIS TRACK and let’s bring in 2021 as those who are skywalking:
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Limited editions on canvas being released at Jacobson native art
Good evening to each and everyone. Just got back from travelling to Creston B.C. this afternoon and back to our location deep in the east shore of the Kootenay’s. What a change from our community of 300 souls to the action and buzz of a small city. It sure makes us feel grateful to be out here during this COVID situation.
We have been practicing social distancing for almost 2 years now. We have become experts in the field and have benefited greatly with the beauty and blessings of our son, Sagein Wisdom. He just turned 3 years old and his impact in my life has been the most profound energy and experience ever, in my life. He’s the whole reason why I’m out here enjoying life in these mountains. He was born in Nelson B.C. so he’s a kootenay boy through and through.
It is always a great energy sharing these experiences with you all. I have enjoyed working on sone new creative initiatives through this pandemic and I’ve brought forth some new limited editions on canvas that I’m glad to introduce to all of those who embrace and enjoy my art. Thank you for all your appreciation and support. If you have any further questions please don’t hesitate to ask by sending me an email to:
jacobson101@hotmail.com
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Enjoying the artistic process of being an artist at Jacobson native art
Good day to each and everyone. Wishing you all good health, strength and blessings. Just feeling quite happy these days. Working on new paintings, doing backgrounds, filling in colours, colour details etc in the studio.
I have about 38 canvases on the go at the moment. All being worked on in different stages. Also been working on the new website, investing in inventory, creating new ideas towards marketing etc in the world of what I do as an artist.
Life is good out here deep in the Kootenay mountains. I’m very excited about life and the new changes coming for all humanity and the planet. I see things in a good light, regard;ess of the struggle to get there, we will find a better way. Hope and faith are important principles in the life of an artist. And with that, enjoy yourselves as much as possible. Don’t let the struggles of the pandemic get you down...
All my relations and enjoy this beauty of a track:.....MAJ
Saturday, December 12, 2020
Reflecting on previous works at Jacobson native art
Title of painting: For family generations
Size: 48 x 120 inches. Sold to private collection
Ottawa, Ontario 2014
Wishing each and everyone a beautiful day. I have always loved working on bigger canvases here at Jacobson native art. This piece was a special commission for a collector in Ottawa Ontario. I painted it in Vancouver B.C. in the summer of 2014, flew to Ottawa with the painting along with a few others for a private exhibition there. Fun times and wishing each and everyone a healthy and positive weekend. Stay safe and continue to be vigilant in looking after your health during COVID-19 in December of 2020. All my relations, MAJ
Saturday, December 5, 2020
New limited editions available at Jacobson native art (part 2)
Thursday, December 3, 2020
Here at the Jacobson art studio, our boy just turned 3 years old. Happy birthday, son.
He is the most Beautiful being I’ve ever laid my eyes on. I can’t believe it, how spectacular and blown away I am by his life. These last 3 years of learning how to be a dad to him, to give him all the space and room to be his dynamic self is simply incredible. I have never loved someone so much. He’s completely changed my life.
He’s made me better in so many ways it’s just too powerful. I am humbled and graced by his magnificence and beauty. He’s the greatest thing to ever happen to me. It’s so profound loving a child, a gift that we are given to nurture and love each and every day. He changes me, daily. The most powerful teacher I’ve ever met.
Sagein, you are everything to me. You are the most incredible being I’ve ever had the privilege to meet and get to know up at this point of our journey at the marvellous age of 3. Your incredible momma Kassondra is simply the best mom I have ever seen. You are truly such a blessing. I tell you every day that you are a dream come true. Because that’s exactly what you are. I love you more than anything in the world. You are my number one. My inspiration, my best lil friend in the whole universe.
I love being your daddy. You are the patriarch of the entire Jacobson bloodline as your grandfather, my father, Gerald Frank Jacobson was the first born son to his parents, great grandfather Yert and great grandmother Clara Jacobson. Your great grandparents on the Jacobson side of the bloodline had 14 children.
Your great grandfather Nick Kowalow and great grandmother Victoria Oskineegish had 9 children. Your grandmother Helen Kowalow Chukra is my mother. I am her and grandpa Geralds first born son. You are my first born child and this makes you the new patriarch of our bloodline. We are mesmerized by your creativity, curiosity and incredible beingness. Happy birthday baby boy. I love you for eternity...your father, Mark Anthony Jacobson. XOXO
Saturday, November 28, 2020
Jacobson native art catalogue detailing the exhibition in Belgium
It was an interesting and exciting project. They had their collection in the exhibition and it was received with deep appreciation and high excellence. It truly moves my spirit when those who are so moved by the art works that they desire to have exhibitions, internationally. To share the cultural pride and teachings with as many as they can.
Any how here’s to discovering new and exciting relationships, connections and more of those who have found their way here at Jacobson native art. Have a beautiful weekend. All my relations, MAJ






















































