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  1. SKU: WRM58. UPC: 629117004161. Description. Specifications. Additional Information. 0 Reviews. Native Northwest Wood Magnets are a unique and beautiful way to add a touch of nature to your home or office. Handcrafted from recycled wood, each piece features an inspirational word.

    • Mark Anthony Jacobson, Anishanabe
  2. Mark Anthony Jacobson. CULTURAL GROUP: Ojibway. BORN: 1972. BIRTHPLACE: Sioux Lookout, Ontario. Mark Anthony first started painting and exploring his Ojibway heritage at age thirteen. As an artist, Mark has been painting professionally for over twenty years.

  3. Mark Anthony Jacobson is a Woodland artist from Sioux Lookout, Ontario, who currently works and lives in British Columbia. A self-taught Aboriginal artist, he discovered at a young age that the Creator blessed him with the artistic ability known as the Woodland Art Movement.

  4. Butterflies by Mark Anthony Jacobson. Mark Anthony first started painting and exploring his Ojibway heritage at age thirteen. As an artist, Mark has been painting professionally for over twenty years. He is inspired by the spiritual dialogue with mother nature, examining the relationship between animals, birds, fish, and humanity.

  5. Mark Anthony Jacobson is one of Canada’s most respected Aboriginal artists. He is a widely collected Ojibwe Shamanic artist of the Woodland Art Movement and is currently working and living in British Columbia. Jacobson creates colourful woodland style artwork that is inspired by the stories, legends and traditions of the Ojibwe people.

  6. Mark Anthony Jacobson is a widely-collected Shamanic Artist of the Woodland Art Movement, currently working and living in British Columbia. Born in Ontario of Ojibway and Swedish heritage. He includes traditional symbolism carrying powerful meanings within the subject matter of his paintings.

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  8. Mark Anthony Jacobson is an Ojibwe artist born in 1972 in Sioux Lookout, Ontario, Canada. Jacobson is of mixed Swedish and Anishinaabe descent. He began both painting and an exploration of his Ojibway heritage at the age of 13.

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