Carrie Jacobson Art Collections
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Artwork by Carrie Jacobson
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.
Mystic River Sunset by Carrie Jacobson
Up Around the Bend by Carrie Jacobson
Higher Ground by Carrie Jacobson
Daisy by Carrie Jacobson
Summertime Bouquet by Carrie Jacobson
Lilacs on Peach by Carrie Jacobson
Daisy by Carrie Jacobson
Morning on the Shore by Carrie Jacobson
Texas Stream by Carrie Jacobson
Connecticut Sunset by Carrie Jacobson
Kate's Zinnia Garden by Carrie Jacobson
Lilac Dreams by Carrie Jacobson
Eenie Meenie Mynie by Carrie Jacobson
Chaim's First House by Carrie Jacobson
Crazy Woman Canyon Wall by Carrie Jacobson
Tall Bouquet by Carrie Jacobson
Beach Day by Carrie Jacobson
Yellowstone River by Carrie Jacobson
Leaving Wisdom by Carrie Jacobson
Seven Palms by Carrie Jacobson
Abby by Carrie Jacobson
Harpswell by Carrie Jacobson
Summer Garden by Carrie Jacobson
Larry, Moo and Curly by Carrie Jacobson
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About Carrie Jacobson
Painting came to Carrie Jacobson when she was 50. At first, it seemed like a way to cope with her mother’s death. Then it became a way to cope with the death of her boss in the newspaper where she worked, and then, a way to cope with the elimination of the job she’d thought she would have forever.
In time, Carrie recognized painting as the gift it is, and made it the focus of her life.
Carrie and her husband Peter were living in New York state when Carrie began painting. Shortly after painting came into Carrie’s life, she started painting with a group of plain-air painters, many of whom had been painting for decades. They answered her questions, showed her their techniques and critiqued her work. Without the Wallkill River School plein-air painters, Carrie would have been lost.
After moving from New York to Connecticut, spending five years working in journalism while showing in galleries and participating in outdoor art shows part-time, Carrie left the corporate world to become a full-time painter.
She, her husband, their four dogs and two cats moved from Connecticut to the Eastern Shore of Virginia, where the light is spectacular, the winters are warm and the land undeveloped and uncrowded. Painting in oils, and with a palette knife, Carrie has worked to launch a successful painting career. She participates in outdoor art festivals, sells in galleries and has developed a strong online presence, on her blog, The Accidental Artist (carriejacobson.blogspot.com) and her website, jacobson-arts.com