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Down the Rabbit Hole, an international online solo assemblage art exhibition by David Jacobs opens on May 01, and will continue for two months until July 01, 2024.
David Jacobs' believes every inanimate object deserves a second chance! and is driven by the desire to reclaim everyday used, disparate, forgotten items and materials that in their first life of course served a distinct purpose. David wants to carry over that purposefulness into a second life but with a twist. One, perhaps even more meaningful, purposeful, and longer lasting by combining these everyday unlike items into a new functional artwork. Basically, repurposing with an artistic flair! David's goal as an assemblage artist is to create new ways old or broken, disparate materials can be reimagined into useful eye catching useful and purposeful works of art. I want my creations to have a second chance of existence, so to speak, like in my view all things deserve.
Visit this unique exhibition and walk into David's world at https://www.exhibizone.com/down-the-rabbit-hole-exhibition-2
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David Jacobs lives in Waco, Texas and is a self-taught mixed media assemblage artist. He began exhibiting his work in 2023 and in that short period of time he was juried as a Finalist in September 2023 at the SwissArtExpo 5.0 in Zurich Switzerland for his work “Spaceship to Mars”.
In October 2023 his work “Size7” is on exhibit Pennsylvania. So far in 2023 his work has also been curator chosen for digitally exhibitions in Athens Greece, Berlin Germany, Zug Switzerland, and Palma Spain. Striving to create unusual assemblage art pieces that are each original reimagined from everyday disparate, forgotten, or rediscovered objects and materials would be a worthy achievement for most. But his unique art moves beyond using motion, sound, and lighting to heighten the viewing experience. His artwork strives to be both functional and purposeful.
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