"Ball Jar Booty 2018 22x18" by Frank Jakum - 🔥Framed Oil on Canvas —Steal
Ball Jar Booty 2018 22x18 Original Painting by Frank Jakum
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Ball Jar Booty 2018 22x18

Frank Jakum

Original Painting : Oil on Canvas
Size : 20x16 in  |  51x41 cm
Framed : 22x18 in  |  56x46 cm

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Artist Bio

Year2018

Hand SignedArtist Momogram Lower Right, in Ink on Back Stretcher Frame 

Condition Excellent 

Framed without GlassFloating Frame 

Purchased fromOther 2018 

Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage 

Additional InformationFarmhouse? 

LID123923

Frank Jakum - United States

Art Brokerage: Frank Jakum American Artist: I began drawing on the basement walls at about age 5 or 6. These were scenes from sci-fi movies like "The earth vs. the flying saucers" and "The giant claw". I also painted with water colors and when they ran out I stole my mothers cake dyes. About the third grade I learned about birds and began to paint them. This was about 1968 and my interest in this subject matter lasted to about 1980. The last works of this type were in acrylic wash on acid free museum mat board. I still have one of these of an ivory billed woodpecker on my living room wall. From about 1980 to 1984 subject matter was 19th century sailing ships. One of these was sold in an auction on E-bay in the secondary market. From about the mid 80s to 2003 I painted in what I call a "Neo -Impressionest manner". Then In 2003 I saw a small grainy picture that was not much bigger than a postage stamp in a book. It was a picture of a trash clogged storm drain by Idelle Weber. This painting resembled a photograph and the pursuit of this genre has occupied me since. Listings wanted.

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