Featured
Artist for March 1999
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GiveAway by Jacob Israel Mental Fog 30" x 40"
-1998 Oil On Canvas Valued at $1800 | |
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Ned Brines Los Alamitos,
CA | | Mental
Fog is an elegant painting that finds its place in the viewer's subconscious.
Its subtle dispersions draw you in for a closer look to admire glimmers from crisp
lines. It allows you to stand back and wonder if it's all just an illusion. The
viewer is thus freed to see this in their own way, freeing their own concepts
of light, space and forms. As a title, Mental Fog recognizes that everyone has
a mechanism of defense that prevents us from being in touch with our unconscious
and spirituality.
MEET THE ARTIST

Featured Artist
Jacob Israel (with trusted companion, Judy)
| Jacob
Israel was born on May 30, 1951 and raised in the world's largest metropolis,
Mexico City. He has lived and worked in Los Angeles for the past 8 years and considers
himself a Mexican artist. Though there are no hereditary art roots in his family
that he is aware of, he got involved with art at sweet 16. He's had a bit of schooling
in the arts but considers himself a self-taught artist. If you find the zodiac
interesting, Jacob is a Gemini and his moods inspire and he has quite a bit of
anxiety, as well as uncharted feelings that he can not name. Happiness is something
he feels when he paints and he's most creative in the late evening hours. |
Along with being
an artist, Jacob is also a certified and registered clinical Hypnotherapist in
the state of California. Through regression in other’s past lives, Jacob has learned
to understand the hidden elements beyond the facade. He enjoys sunsets, backgammon,
chess and science programs and/or magazines. His present moments of life are fulfilled
with the presence of his supportive wife, Michelle for which he states, "That
without her, I would not be able to have the inspiration if it were not for her
support, friendship and patience." He would also not want to leave behind
his dog named Judy who shows him unconditional love and is beside him no matter
the smell of paint or his moods. Peace of mind and tranquility soothe him and
he abhors uncertainty, fanaticism, closed mindedness and any religious cult.
Jacob mainly paints with oils on canvas but he also likes to occasionally
work on paper, using oils and sometimes acrylics. He is now exhibiting some of
his works in galleries in Las Vegas, Nevada as well as Mexico City.
| News
portrays a simple concept for our modern life in the news. Jacob realizes that
our society is allowed to feel what we see, hear, or read in the media. He also
feels sad that the worse the news is seems to make it more attractive to follow.
He used newspaper on canvas in black and white (ink and paper) and spots of red
here and there to add the bloody touch of the news in our environment.
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News, 1988 30"
X 22" Oil on Canvas & Newspaper $800
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18, Jacob went to Israel as a volunteer in a Kibbutz in order to live amongst
the great changes in the Middle East. Through this contact with other cultures,
he was able to absorb differing points of view specifically concerning the arts.
He learned as a student of Kabbalah, which is the ancient Jewish mysticism, that
the most striking truth for him is that "Everything is just an illusion and
there is no randomness. If we take this as fact, then the perception of our physical
world has largely changed and it is difficult for many of us to grasp and accept
such ideas." He envelops the idea that everything in the arts is
part of a whole which easily unites people with different religious and political
views. This exposure to the Kabbalah was the foundation of his philosophy "that
art is the only country that does not have any borders since it goes directly
to the human spirit consciously and unconsciously."
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Squares with its twelve squared windows represent the magic and symbolism
of the number 12. Where time and space is governed by this number. Months, hours,
tribes, zodiac signs, and disciples are all counted by twelve. The windows are
integrated into the background through the burning contrast of hot and cold colors.
It is hard to differentiate which color is the first plane, the red or the blue.
This phenomenon is symbolic to when one feels a burning sensation but cannot determine
whether the source is hot or cold. |
Squares, 1998, 30" x
40" Oil
on Canvas, $1500 | |
In 1974, Jacob traveled to Europe and took up residency in Belgium where he started
to see the merging of the Old and New worlds at once. Observing and absorbing
the different cultures, expressions and ways, he realized that all cultures have
one thing in common, "The spirit of freedom of artistic expression in different
languages, colors and flavors." He has learned that art is a way for each
artist to express themselves in their true form. This set forth a craving
for self-expression within the arts. He traveled to Paris and lived their for
two years. During that time, he encountered a variety of different teachers within
the arts, one of which was renowned choreographer, Alexandre Witzman. He studied
the importance that color and form played in order to create the illusion of reality
on stage. Since that time, he has taken on the task of fathoming an illusionary
and impossible world through his art.
| Illusion
is one of Jacob's favorites, and it combines all of his theoretical visions of
relativity and "true" reality. In actuality, it depends on what part of the brain
decodes the image. And only when the observer's logic reaches the top and gives
up, the peaceful and meditative state of the mind connect it to the impossible.
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Illusion,
1998, Oil on Canvas, 36" x 48" $2500 |
Jacob
has always been fascinated with Escher’s work of impossible worlds and has incorporated
the dimensional phenomenon while taking it a step further. His work captures an
essence of the unconscious while trying to push the limits of visual perception
The genial personality that Escher expresses has remained in Jacob's work. The
drawings trick our mind because our senses look for logic in all that we see,
hear, touch, or smell. What we are actually seeing is a classic example of illusion.
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Geometry Forms represents
the key to perception. As much as your mind tries to place everything into logical
acceptance in our three dimensional world, the more it is fooled into the abstraction
of impossible shapes and spaces. The linear inconsistency almost irritates one's
sense of order. Only your imagination provides escape from this abrasion.
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Forms 20" x 24", 1998 Oil on Paper, $600 | |
Jacob is also
influenced by Mexican artists such as Leonardo Nierman, known for his ability
to play with colors and spaces in imaginary worlds which include universes and
genesis of the unknown. He is proud to be a personal friend of Leonardo and his
universes. Jacob has also studied color and forms with Eduardo Ballester who has
been awarded first place as best innovator in the national contest of watercolors
in Mexico City two years in a row.
| Genesis
is built on the simplicity of the primary colors; red, yellow and blue. Out of
these three basic colors, light is born. The colors ooze into a plasma-like transformation
showing the journey from nothingness onto the genesis. The creation of light is
born out of chaos. | | | |
Genesis,
1998 40" x 30" Oil on Canvas $1500 |
Jacob’s vast cultural exposure, diversity of teachers and influences have blended
into an art form which is truly unique in its essence of the physical challenge
and actually frees the mind of dimensional constraints. As an adult,
the brain is trained to look for a logic and understandable information though
the senses. If the senses do not respond, then we tend to discard it, accept it
or either try to find a logical response to find an answer. Among some of famous
minds like Einstein, he showed us that all is relative but the speed of light.
This statement has remained with Jacob since he encountered it. As a child, this
made him think and wonder. Now, whether you accept it or not, it opens the human
mind to wonders and unknown worlds. While Jacob has had several shows
in Mexico, he is proud to have Art Encounter in Las Vegas representing and introducing
his work to American culture.
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Relativity brings
to my mind the genius of Albert Einstein, where the concept is not as easy to
grasp in a world dominated by our 5 senses. When examining the work, you will
find the odd perspective of two bodies (cross and quadrate). The question it poses
is which of these two bodies is the one that your senses accepts as truth when
comparing to the other. | |
Relativity,
1998 Oil On Paper 30" x 22", $900 | |
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ARTIST STATEMENT What I try to give the viewer of my work,
is the opportunity to express and find, through each individual point of view,
what the unconscious reveals and wants to find. It is just like playing as children
when our sense of fantasy and surprise were available at anytime. How easy it
was to see faces, animals, and forms in a simple cloud. Then we start to grow
and it seems that playing with those tools are left abandoned in a corner of our
memory and sometimes forbidden or even daring to bring them back to our adult
and busy lives. In my work, I leave to each observer to find with their own tools,
the subject that their unconscious finds freely on a canvas with colors. Some
may see something that no one else may see. While others share their discoveries.
Basically the subject of the work is left to each one of us. ~ Jacob Israel
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