Saturday, September 12, 2009

Jacob Alexander has been a dream child at birth and a spirit walker as he grew older. Connecting to the world around him through colors and finding newness in simple things. Starting with pen & ink at age 3 he has thrown everything he made for 20years.

Rejecting the path of Art School he has had a constant submersion into building, making & destroying only to recreate again.

In the 3years since Alexanders 1st Art show that he put together he has produced events, exposing dozens of artists and uncovering blankets of ideas and pushing boundaries as a conceptual multi-media artist.

Downtown Minneapolis & St. Paul and surrounding, Alexander has had his work up and around all over in Minnesota.

He has body painted live on numerous occasions with only paint as his tools and passion as his technique.

Due to the politics of the Twin Cities media, Alexander has yet to be formally announced. That didn't stop International Magazine/Organization NY Arts Magazine from discovering him. Two-time published (print & online) Alexander has graced his way to the Broadway Gallery in NYC and also painted at the Paul Van Dyk's recent concert in Downtown Minneapolis.

His next barrier to overcome is to push and expose the invisible line between the fine art scene to the what could be called, "underground art scene.

He is trying to push erotic art and challenge the defining factors of separation that is ruling society simultaneously using the collective voice of those that attend & participate to fight hunger with food drives, to raise awareness of terminal disease and constantly in a mindset that limitations don't exist.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Virtual Warrior Ink.

I am a visual multi-media artist who incorporates literary works, futuristic landscapes, dream imagery and symbolism in my work. My aim is to create decorations with messages of hope to give back color to the people who color my life. I am a gypsy, an insatiable explorer who's work vibrates with every new person, idea, frustration and challenge. Art is a luxury. It provokes the subconscious, asks questions, defies convention and stirs the senses in ways other luxuries cannot. I dedicate my craft to all generations those who created before me and those that will outlive me and impact the future by launching this world into an apocalypse of inventions and revolution.



-Jacob Alexander

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