By Michael Zakian, Director,
Frederick Weissman Museum of Art
Linda Jacobson's paintings represent a pure form of nature mysticism. They arise from her conviction that the world is a beneficent place. Even when the earth seems neutral or indifferent, it nevertheless contains a positive force for healing and growth...
LIFE MODEL 101: LINDA JACOBSON, PAULINA ALVAREZ, EDUCATION AND PUBLIC PROGRAMS, LACMA UNFRAMED
By: Paulina Alvarez
LACMA’s current exhibition Life Model: Charles White and His Students is presented at the former Otis College campus in MacArthur Park, now Charles White Elementary School where LACMA operates a satellite gallery …
LINDA JACOBSON: THE SHAMAN’S TREE AND THE LANDSCAPE OF ENERGY
By Peter Frank
No image embodies the spirit and credo of shamanic practice like the single tree, standing alone, possibly bearing leaves and/or fruit but invariably revealing its essential structure. Having pursued study of shamanism for decades, going on power journeys and vision quests in widely disparate locales, painter Linda Jacobson focuses naturally, almost instinctively, on the shamanic tree as her basic subject.
FEATURED ARTIST: LINDA JACOBSON,
By Izen Miller Gallery
Linda Jacobson was born in Los Angeles and currently resides in Venice, CA. She studied at and received degrees from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Otis College of Art in Los Angeles and California State University, Northridge …
CONVERSATIONS WITH LINDA JACOBSON
By VOYAGE LA
I wanted to be an artist for as long as I can remember. As my creative journey unfolded, so did my spiritual curiosity – I was deeply inspired by Transcendental Meditation, Tibetan Buddhism, Vipassana, and the teachings of Joseph Campbell, Carl Jung, and Jean Houston …
MEET LINDA JACOBSON: FINE ARTIST/PAINTER AND ART INSTRUCTOR,
By ShoutoutLA
Linda Jacobson was born in Los Angeles and currently resides in Venice, CA
She studied at and received degrees from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Otis College of Art in Los Angeles and California State University, Northridge …
VoyageLA
Interview With Linda Jacobson
Every artist has a unique story. Can you briefly walk us through yours?…
"... the feminine energy – which doesn't mean male or female but the loving, nurturing, creative energy – is the next phase of the planet. I think that's where we're headed. Being able to be in that place of coming from within and expressing that flow."
– "Shamanism in a Strange Land" Coagula Feb. 2017: Issue #115