David Jackson Art Collections
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Artwork by David Jackson
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Breton Fisherman's Prayer by David Jackson
New Limits by David Jackson
The Kiss by David Jackson
Crabber by David Jackson
New Limits Sepia by David Jackson
5 Smooth Stones by David Jackson
Blue Miles by David Jackson
Uncle Jack by David Jackson
Sailboat by David Jackson
Cabin on a Hill by David Jackson
The Cabins by David Jackson
Light at Dawn by David Jackson
Tidal Plain by David Jackson
By any means... by David Jackson
Denzel Washington by David Jackson
The Lake by David Jackson
Blue by David Jackson
Purple Haze by David Jackson
Pastel Koi by David Jackson
Harbor by David Jackson
Crabbing at Mystic Island by David Jackson
Sailboats in Battery Park Harbor by David Jackson
Moon Light by David Jackson
Mallard by David Jackson
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About David Jackson
I loved art as a child but only made art when in grade school. Outside of school I really showed little interest in art. Once In junior high I began to experiment in pencil drawings and received a lot of encouragement to pursue art. Somehow I lost interest as I got older. From time to time I would do some drawings or paintings but didn't or couldn’t muster the determination or discipline to seriously pursue the craft.
In college I took some art courses and picked up drawing again and did some dabbling in pastels and sculpting. But again other interest and work always took first place. Art was always on my mind though.
I was a multi media development specialist for Computer Sciences Corp. for 14 years and was experienced in video production and post-production. I did this kind of work for 9 or 10 years until leaving CSC. I began a business creating web sites and have been doing web design full time until being laid off this past March.
In 2012 I noticed how inexpensive artist tools and materials were on Amazon and begin to purchase some of them from time to time through out the year. I didn’t actually begin using them until 2013. In March of 2013 I was laid off from my job as a web designer. I decided that I would go into semi retirement and produce art and build web sites to make ends meet. So here I am now sort of finding my way as a fledgling artist.