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Zaxadee

Courtney Jacobs
Ugallery 5345192319 UGallery

Acrylic painting on Wood New

Painting wraps around edges

Varnished and Ready to hang

One-of-a-kind

Signed on back

2017

24" h x 24" w x 2" d |5 lbs. 0 oz.

In stock $1,050

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A lively abstract expressionist painting in fast strokes of purple, green, red and white, with many additional nuanced colors blended directly on the canvas. For Courtney Jacobs, painting is an intuitive process that requires as much looking as painting. "This intuitive process taps into the purely visual non-language right brain - a meditative unfolding I liken to 'speaking in tongues,'" says Courtney. "Instead of vocalizing, I let the paint act as my medium of meditation." Courtney then invents titles as a part of this process, which are meant to be spoken aloud by the viewer.

Courtney Jacobs

MESA, Arizona

Abstract expressionist artist Courtney Jacobs uses paint as a medium of meditation, finding allure in the unexpected. "I find the harmony in seemingly contradictory visual ideas both beautiful and exciting," says Courtney. Her work embodies a personal language shaped through the use of color, composition, and action. She channels glossolalia—the vocalizing of speech-like but unintelligible utterances, especially in religious practices—and creates the visual equivalent through her work. She invents her titles as part of her painting process, and are meant to be spoken aloud by the viewer. She completed her BA in English in 2000 and pursued advanced studies at the Academy of Art University, where she received a Master of Fine Arts in Painting. Courtney enjoys listening to music while playing with different color combinations in her garage, which serves as her home studio. When she's not painting, Courtney indulges in her musical talents, which include singing, piano, and guitar playing. She also finds pleasure in reading, writing, and dancing.

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Frank style="color: #000000;"7/3/2019 | 7:57 AM

Hi Courtney- Just received your beautiful artwork and I am very pleased with it.- Thanks, Frank

Courtney Jacobs 9/9/2015 | 12:31 PM

Thanks, T Blakely! I'm so glad you appreciate the work. :)

commentsLigamoopsy
T Blakely style="color: #000000;"9/5/2015 | 4:21 PM

This is gorgeous!

commentsVozybomps
krnhersh style="color: #000000;"9/15/2014 | 8:18 PM

I LOVE IT!!!! and love the way u talk about your gift.... thanks for sharing---- u did give me joy- to experience this conversation--- k

Courtney Jacobs 8/7/2014 | 11:39 AM

Hi G Tugan, thank you so much for your encouraging comment! It's great to hear my hours and hours of hard work can affect another person like that. I don't get that too much being stuck in a studio by myself for hours on end, so it's much appreciated. :)

G Tugan style="color: #000000;"8/6/2014 | 4:12 PM

I love your work; your use of color, and color choices. The feel of your paintings, too - definitely something I am connecting with.

commentsMaylopsy
Patrick style="color: #000000;"10/23/2013 | 8:04 PM

"Peaceful, yet playful..." What a great description of a cool piece. Thank you for creating and sharing.

commentsDynamic Duo
D Case purchased this artwork. style="color: #000000;"8/19/2009 | 8:51 AM

I luv it!!! Thx so much.

Courtney Jacobs 9/30/2008 | 4:02 PM

"visual Improvisations", a solo show of paintings by award winning Pleasanton artist, Courtney Jacobs will be on exhibit at the Bankhead Theater in Livermore, CA from October 30th through December 1st, 2008. Jacobs's non-figurative work, created in oil and acrylic, is an exploration of intuition through abstract painting. Artworks will be displayed for viewing and purchase. For more information, post your questions here.

Bruce style="color: #000000;"7/29/2008 | 5:12 PM

I like She Remained the Same, the second of the three you list. It's a classic pose with good reason, and very well executed. Beautiful. Your use of color--the off-grays, the variety of fleshtones, the greens--is interesting, coming out of the green/orange/purple complementary palette as they do.

  • I love your work; your use of color, and color choices. The feel of your paintings, too - definitely something I am connecting with.

    - G Tugan

    "Peaceful, yet playful..." What a great description of a cool piece. Thank you for creating and sharing.

    - Patrick

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