Scott Jacobs Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Canvas Giclee: "Wooden Nickels"
Artist: Scott Jacobs
Title: Wooden Nickels
Size: 36" x 16"
Edition Size: Artist Hand Signed and Numbered. Limited Edition to 30. COA included.
Medium: Canvas Giclee
About the Artist: Whether it's a Harley-Davidson® motorcycle, classic car, fine bottle of wine or a delicate dew covered flower, Scott's attention to detail supersedes all expectation. Every detail is perfection, right down to the reflections within reflections. Admirers are often surprised to discover that the image before them is not a photograph, but a Scott Jacobs original painting.
Three years after receiving a set of paints from his wife for Christmas, Scott became the first officially licensed Harley-Davidson artist in 1993 and still proudly holds that privilege. Added to that list are; Chevrolet, Ford, Mattel, Marilyn Monroe Estates and Elvis Presley Enterprises.
Although Jacobs drew pen-and-ink illustrations for his school newspaper, Scott began his career in art not with his painting, but by buying a failing gallery at nineteen with money he saved from working odd jobs. At twenty-one, Scott had the cash and customer base to open Reflections On Canvas Gallery in Westfield, N.J., a gallery that met with much success.
Scott's images can be seen on many objects from limited editions graphics to Franklin Mint Collector Plates, coffee mugs, beach towels, clocks and many others. 2010 saw the release of his second book, The Art of Scott Jacobs - The Complete Works.
Title: Wooden Nickels
Size: 36" x 16"
Edition Size: Artist Hand Signed and Numbered. Limited Edition to 30. COA included.
Medium: Canvas Giclee
About the Artist: Whether it's a Harley-Davidson® motorcycle, classic car, fine bottle of wine or a delicate dew covered flower, Scott's attention to detail supersedes all expectation. Every detail is perfection, right down to the reflections within reflections. Admirers are often surprised to discover that the image before them is not a photograph, but a Scott Jacobs original painting.
Three years after receiving a set of paints from his wife for Christmas, Scott became the first officially licensed Harley-Davidson artist in 1993 and still proudly holds that privilege. Added to that list are; Chevrolet, Ford, Mattel, Marilyn Monroe Estates and Elvis Presley Enterprises.
Although Jacobs drew pen-and-ink illustrations for his school newspaper, Scott began his career in art not with his painting, but by buying a failing gallery at nineteen with money he saved from working odd jobs. At twenty-one, Scott had the cash and customer base to open Reflections On Canvas Gallery in Westfield, N.J., a gallery that met with much success.
Scott's images can be seen on many objects from limited editions graphics to Franklin Mint Collector Plates, coffee mugs, beach towels, clocks and many others. 2010 saw the release of his second book, The Art of Scott Jacobs - The Complete Works.
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