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artchipel: NEW on ARTchipel Jacob van Loon (USA) - Patron Saint of Lost Causes. Acrylic ink, watercolor, 56x71 cm, original available here > Weighing the impact of religious iconography within a proper dwelling, as opposed to when lost or stolen
jacobvanloon: Flora/Fauna | Jacob van Loon | 2011
jacobvanloon: Illustration study | Jacob van Loon
jacobvanloon: Dogtown Common progress | Jacob van Loon
jacobvanloon: ink study | Jacob van Loon
jacobvanloon: Kaohsiung study | Jacob van Loon
likeafieldmouse: Jacob van Loon - Pierre 1 (2011) - Graphite on vellum View more of the artist’s portfolio at jacobvanloon.com, and follow him on instagram.
likeafieldmouse: Jacob van Loon - Sketchbook, Pg. 15 (2012)
jacobvanloon: Jacob van Loon | Postcard from Prairie Park, 2010
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jacobvanloon: Homan SquareWatercolor on wood12x16”Jacob van Loon
Bone China by Jacob van Loon
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jacobvanloon: Study 1 | Jacob van Loon
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rerylikes: Jacob Van Loon | Jacob van Loon. Mechanicsville for Gallery 1988 (LA), detail
bluart106: Jacob van Loon Lead Shot Star III 2013
creatio-ex-materia: Beginnings of Madison & Kohlhase Jacob van Loon
pikeys: Crossfader, 2013 by Jacob van Loon
likeafieldmouse: Jacob van Loon Above are some of my favorite in-progress shots by Mr. van Loon of his paintings which he’s posted to his blog across the past couple of years. Today is his birthday, so I’ll be sharing more of my JvL favorites
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notime-nolife: Crossfader I detail Jacob Van Loon
cavetocanvas: Jacob van Loon, Flora and Fauna, 2011 | On tumblr
jacobvanloon: Station IV (triptych)14x42"Jacob van Loon
fer1972: To Bruce McIntyre by Jacob Van Loon
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jacobvanloon: Details from Bureaucrat With Half Square | Jacob van Loon
workman: artchipel: Jacob van Loon (on Tumblr) & Chad Wys (on Tumblr) (previously) CW: I admit I’m guilty of delivering that line quite a lot: “I make art for myself.” I know I started out creating work for my eyes only, and occasionally I