Pass the Salt 2008
Scott Jacobs
Limited Edition Print : Lithograph
Size : 19x14 in | 48x36 cm
Framed : 30x25 in | 76x64 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 495
Motivated Seller Reduced
- ð¥Framed Limited Edition Signed Lithograph $2,995
Year2008
Hand SignedSigned in gold lower right, also signed on back.
Condition Excellent - Slight imperfections/scratches on back side of frame only.
Framed without Glass
Purchased fromPrivate Collector
Story / Additional InfoPrivate Collector
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage Label on back with registration info
LID56629
Scott Jacobs - United States
Art Brokerage: Park West Artist: Scott Jacobs American artist and Television producer. His success as an artist and his TV show "Secret Millionaire" have generated a lot of interest and opened our doors to a large number of buyers. We encourage sellers to list any Scott Jacobs art they wish to sell with Art Brokerage. Scott Jacobs' work is remarkable for its photo realistic excellence.The latest work is not just realistic, people have described it as surreal. Perhaps even more surreal, is the fact that Jacobs has been painting for only six years. His work is now owned by celebrities such as Peter Fonda, Willie G. Davidson, Lorenzo Lamas, and Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell, John Elway of the Denver Broncos, and Karl Malone of the Utah Jazz. Scott's professional training includes Parson's School of Design in New York, Ducret School of Art in New Jersey, and numerous illustration "getaways", all of which were taught by some of the most well established illustrators in the nation today. Jacobs' style and success has rejuvenated the super-realistic genre of art. Depending on the size, each of Scott's paintings usually takes more than one hundred hours to complete. Much of the work is done with a brush that is so small, it is like using a pencil point. He has found this to be the only way to render the necessary detail which allows the work to earn the title "Photo-Realistic". He uses both acrylic and oil mediums on canvas, masonite and other surfaces. Jacobs also uses many photographs of a subject, taken from all angles to achieve the depth in his paintings. Listings wanted.