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Terence E. Jackson

 

 Visionary Multi-Media Artist

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Visual

My visual artwork serves as conduits for viewers to connect spiritually and emotional with their inner being. Most of my work tends to be small and quiet. A direct response to what I find is more often than not, an over indulgent ego many artist have for only creating huge canvas'.

My art forces viewers to become intimate with them, due to their fragility and or small sizes. After all, it is important that collectors remind themselves of the fact that art is not valued by size but by the realization of the idea. Just as when a viewer looks at one of my pieces I do not want them to feel and see just the things I see. No, for art to be successful it must allow color and atmosphere to serve as its guide.

A guide who if successful, will take each individual on an extraordinary journey to better understanding themselves and the world in which they find themselves.

"Art is a very private experience even when you are in a room with hundreds of people. I believe it to be sacred and hope you do as well".

     


     

     


     

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