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Gallery Opening Reception for Lari Jacobson
New gallery exhibit at the Shaker Historical Society with local artist, Lari Jacobson

The Jack and Linda Lissauer Gallery at the Shaker Historical Society announces the installation of “Nature & Design by Lari Jacobson”. Lari Jacobson’s latest works of art will be on exhibit from March 10 through May 10, 2015. Visit the Shaker Historical Society to see these colorful works in person. Well known locally as a mural painter, Jacobson turns her brush to canvas for this solo exhibit.
Gallery Opening Reception will be held at the Shaker Historical Society on March 12, 2015 from 6-8pm. Join us and meet the artist! The reception is free, but we do request that art lovers make a reservation by calling 216.921.1201.
Gallery Opening Reception
March 12, 2015, 6-8pm
RSVP 216-921-1201
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Artist Statement:
Art has always been my passion. Even as a child, I sensed that art would always be a central influence upon my life. I truly enjoy the creative process. When I approach a project, I first consider the personal, social or historical context of the subject. I engage the client in this creative dialogue through research, sketches and conversation. I draw further inspiration from texture, color and pattern. My ultimate goal is always to achieve for the client exactly what they want while still challenging myself through the unique, creative process of each work.
I have twenty-four years professional experience painting murals and decorative finishes for residential, corporate and non-profit clients on walls, ceilings, floors, canvas and furniture.
Historical paintings are based on traditional styles which include Classical, Asian and Italian influences; utilizing techniques that include classical ornamentation, trompe l’oeil, tole painting, glazing, marbleizing, stenciling, original and faux finishes. All murals and decorative painting are custom designed and site specific—often integrating personal, social or historical elements.