Wednesday, October 17, 2007
AS SEEN ON TV...
Texas artist Linda Calvert Jacobson shared her wildflowers with viewers of San Antonio Living on WOAI TV (NBC) on Oct. 16, 2007. Jacobson was interviewed by the show's host Leslie Bohl Jones and talked about her online store and original work, as well as upcoming events and shows. The segment is archived on the WOAI website (click here), look for "wildflower artist".
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
ART FRAME AND BEYOND TO REP JACOBSON
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
OCTOBER 2007
JACOBSON SIGNS WITH STONE OAK GALLERY
SAN ANTONIO - Art, Frame and Beyond, an upscale gallery in Stone Oak (north San Antonio) is now exhibiting contemporary wildflower paintings by Texas Hill Country artist Linda Calvert Jacobson.
Jacobson, who lives at Canyon Lake and paints her trademark wildflowers from her studio in downtown New Braunfels, began the series of original paintings in 2003. Her paintings are in private collections through out Texas as well as California, Colorado, Louisiana, New York, Canada and Mexico.
In addition to now being available at Art Frame and Beyond, Jacobson’s work is frequently exhibited at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin, Gallery on the Square in Wimberley at New Braunfels Art League Gallery.
“I was delighted that the owner of Art Frame and Beyond approached me and invited me to put my work on display in his gallery,” Jacobson says. “My wildflower paintings are bold and exciting and need the right venue. This seems like a great fit!”
Located at the corner of Loop 1604 and Stone Oak Parkway, the gallery has a customer base that includes art collectors, interior designers and home decorators, according to Ritu Bhutda, the manager. The gallery, which opened in November 2006, carries a wide selection of paintings in various mediums and offers custom framing as well.
Art Frame and Beyond is located at 18730 Stone Oak Parkway, Ste. 102; phone (210) 495-3726; www.artframeandbeyond.com.
OCTOBER 2007
JACOBSON SIGNS WITH STONE OAK GALLERY
SAN ANTONIO - Art, Frame and Beyond, an upscale gallery in Stone Oak (north San Antonio) is now exhibiting contemporary wildflower paintings by Texas Hill Country artist Linda Calvert Jacobson.
Jacobson, who lives at Canyon Lake and paints her trademark wildflowers from her studio in downtown New Braunfels, began the series of original paintings in 2003. Her paintings are in private collections through out Texas as well as California, Colorado, Louisiana, New York, Canada and Mexico.
In addition to now being available at Art Frame and Beyond, Jacobson’s work is frequently exhibited at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin, Gallery on the Square in Wimberley at New Braunfels Art League Gallery.
“I was delighted that the owner of Art Frame and Beyond approached me and invited me to put my work on display in his gallery,” Jacobson says. “My wildflower paintings are bold and exciting and need the right venue. This seems like a great fit!”
Located at the corner of Loop 1604 and Stone Oak Parkway, the gallery has a customer base that includes art collectors, interior designers and home decorators, according to Ritu Bhutda, the manager. The gallery, which opened in November 2006, carries a wide selection of paintings in various mediums and offers custom framing as well.
Art Frame and Beyond is located at 18730 Stone Oak Parkway, Ste. 102; phone (210) 495-3726; www.artframeandbeyond.com.
Monday, September 3, 2007
JACOBSON SIGNS WITH EAGLECROWN
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SEPT. 3, 2007
CONTACT:
LINDA CALVERT JACOBSON
830-624-5302; linda@casadelinda.com
DAN MCLACHLAN
44 (0)870 777 9069; dan@eaglecrown.com
Hill Country artist signs with UK-based agency
Texas wildflowers are getting some international exposure since Hill Country artist Linda Calvert Jacobson signed with Eaglecrown, a UK-based firm representing museums, galleries and artists from around the world.
“We at Eaglecrown are constantly on the lookout for new artists and photographers and, whilst exhibiting at the New York Licensing Show, we couldn't resist recruiting Linda Calvert Jacobson, the petal-pushing creator of these tantalising tastes of Texan floral splendour,” Dan McLachlan, Imagery and Creative Director, wrote in a release promoting Jacobson’s art to potential licensees and collectors.
Jacobson, who lives at Canyon Lake and paints her trade-mark wildflowers from her studio in downtown New Braunfels, met Eaglecrown’s Managing Director Judi Scott Nunn in June at the Licensing 2007 International Expo in New York City. This was the artist’s second time to exhibit at the show, which brings together companies looking to license a wide range of brands, art and properties.
“I have felt for some time that my colorful wildflower paintings would translate well to a variety of products, ranging from textiles to dinnerware, in addition to brightening a home or office as extraordinary wall decor,” Jacobson says. “I’m delighted to be working with Eaglecrown to expose my wildflowers to an international audience.”
A collection of 19 paintings by Jacobson are included in the company’s collection and colorfully described in the recent newsletter release, which was e-mailed to some 2,000 subscribers worldwide.
“Featuring wild splashes of bold, vivid colors to capture the essence of wild flowers in their natural setting, Linda is inspired by the simple but extravagant beauty of the floral landscapes of her native Texas,” McLachlan writes. “Her aim is to help recharge our batteries and cleanse us of the grimey fatigue that encapsulates modern day city living with the pure reflections of nature harnessed by her work.”
Jacobson has been working on her contemporary wildflower series since 2003 and her paintings are in private collections through out Texas as well as California, Colorado, Louisiana, New York, Canada and Mexico. Her work is frequently exhibited at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin, Texas.
Founded in 2001 as a representative agency for Russian palaces and museums, Eaglecrown’s licensing agency has grown to encompass a library of over 15 million images from the United Kingdom, Russia, Japan, the USA and Europe.
“The archives that we gather our images from include the Hermitage, The National Archives, The British Library, The British Film Institute, Glasgow Museums and the Museums, Punch Cartoon Library, the Galleries and Palaces of the Russian Federation, plus numerous independent artists and photographers,” McLachlan says.
Eaglecrown is chaired by Jeremy Delmar-Morgan, well known city financier and chairman of Hichens, Harrison & Co., director of the London Symphony Orchestra, and is chairman of Brendoncare, a U.K. charity dedicated to improving the quality of life for older people.
Jacobson’s work may be viewed online at www.lindacalvertjacobson.com. For more information, contact the artist at (830) 624-5302.
SEPT. 3, 2007
CONTACT:
LINDA CALVERT JACOBSON
830-624-5302; linda@casadelinda.com
DAN MCLACHLAN
44 (0)870 777 9069; dan@eaglecrown.com
Hill Country artist signs with UK-based agency
Texas wildflowers are getting some international exposure since Hill Country artist Linda Calvert Jacobson signed with Eaglecrown, a UK-based firm representing museums, galleries and artists from around the world.
“We at Eaglecrown are constantly on the lookout for new artists and photographers and, whilst exhibiting at the New York Licensing Show, we couldn't resist recruiting Linda Calvert Jacobson, the petal-pushing creator of these tantalising tastes of Texan floral splendour,” Dan McLachlan, Imagery and Creative Director, wrote in a release promoting Jacobson’s art to potential licensees and collectors.
Jacobson, who lives at Canyon Lake and paints her trade-mark wildflowers from her studio in downtown New Braunfels, met Eaglecrown’s Managing Director Judi Scott Nunn in June at the Licensing 2007 International Expo in New York City. This was the artist’s second time to exhibit at the show, which brings together companies looking to license a wide range of brands, art and properties.
“I have felt for some time that my colorful wildflower paintings would translate well to a variety of products, ranging from textiles to dinnerware, in addition to brightening a home or office as extraordinary wall decor,” Jacobson says. “I’m delighted to be working with Eaglecrown to expose my wildflowers to an international audience.”
A collection of 19 paintings by Jacobson are included in the company’s collection and colorfully described in the recent newsletter release, which was e-mailed to some 2,000 subscribers worldwide.
“Featuring wild splashes of bold, vivid colors to capture the essence of wild flowers in their natural setting, Linda is inspired by the simple but extravagant beauty of the floral landscapes of her native Texas,” McLachlan writes. “Her aim is to help recharge our batteries and cleanse us of the grimey fatigue that encapsulates modern day city living with the pure reflections of nature harnessed by her work.”
Jacobson has been working on her contemporary wildflower series since 2003 and her paintings are in private collections through out Texas as well as California, Colorado, Louisiana, New York, Canada and Mexico. Her work is frequently exhibited at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin, Texas.
Founded in 2001 as a representative agency for Russian palaces and museums, Eaglecrown’s licensing agency has grown to encompass a library of over 15 million images from the United Kingdom, Russia, Japan, the USA and Europe.
“The archives that we gather our images from include the Hermitage, The National Archives, The British Library, The British Film Institute, Glasgow Museums and the Museums, Punch Cartoon Library, the Galleries and Palaces of the Russian Federation, plus numerous independent artists and photographers,” McLachlan says.
Eaglecrown is chaired by Jeremy Delmar-Morgan, well known city financier and chairman of Hichens, Harrison & Co., director of the London Symphony Orchestra, and is chairman of Brendoncare, a U.K. charity dedicated to improving the quality of life for older people.
Jacobson’s work may be viewed online at www.lindacalvertjacobson.com. For more information, contact the artist at (830) 624-5302.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
JACOBSON JOINS SIMPLY LICENSED
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Linda Calvert Jacobson Debuts on Simply Licensed
To Enhance Licensing Business
SAN MATEO, CA – April 4, 2007 – Simply Licensed is pleased to announce that Linda Calvert Jacobson has added her contemporary portrayals of beautiful Texas wildflowers to the growing cadre of talented artists who use Simply Licensed to find new licensing opportunities.
Simply Licensed is an innovative online art licensing support service. It provides artists with a place to display their licensable art and their business information and gives manufacturers a place to find them. Simply Licensed launched in June 2006 and has already achieved exponential increases in registered members, unique visitors and site hits. Simply Licensed provides artists all over the world a place to showcase their art to manufacturers easily and at a low cost. Property owners control their own pages and manage their own business. Simply Licensed is not an agent, does not represent the property owners, and does not take a percentage of any deal nor get involved in the transaction. It is a platform designed to help grow their licensing business. Manufacturers use the site for free, and can quickly and easily find new licensable art by logging onto just one site. Simply Licensed is attracting property owners and manufacturers from all over the world and more and more stories of licensing contacts initiated through the website are accumulating daily.
For more information about Simply Licensed go to www.simplylicensed.com or contact Jodi Chall or Steven Mandel at 650-357-0354.
For information on Linda Calvert Jacobson, go to www.casadelinda.com
Linda Calvert Jacobson Debuts on Simply Licensed
To Enhance Licensing Business
SAN MATEO, CA – April 4, 2007 – Simply Licensed is pleased to announce that Linda Calvert Jacobson has added her contemporary portrayals of beautiful Texas wildflowers to the growing cadre of talented artists who use Simply Licensed to find new licensing opportunities.
Simply Licensed is an innovative online art licensing support service. It provides artists with a place to display their licensable art and their business information and gives manufacturers a place to find them. Simply Licensed launched in June 2006 and has already achieved exponential increases in registered members, unique visitors and site hits. Simply Licensed provides artists all over the world a place to showcase their art to manufacturers easily and at a low cost. Property owners control their own pages and manage their own business. Simply Licensed is not an agent, does not represent the property owners, and does not take a percentage of any deal nor get involved in the transaction. It is a platform designed to help grow their licensing business. Manufacturers use the site for free, and can quickly and easily find new licensable art by logging onto just one site. Simply Licensed is attracting property owners and manufacturers from all over the world and more and more stories of licensing contacts initiated through the website are accumulating daily.
For more information about Simply Licensed go to www.simplylicensed.com or contact Jodi Chall or Steven Mandel at 650-357-0354.
For information on Linda Calvert Jacobson, go to www.casadelinda.com
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Welcome members of the media, collectors of my artwork and interested souls from around the world! I've created this "newsroom" as a way to post news releases that I will also be distributing to the media. I will also post published items about me and my art. Please contact me if you wish to print any items posted here. I welcome inquiries for interviews with the media. Photos are available.
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