A HORSE WITH NO NAME
Early Work Collection
36 x 30 inches | Original Work
DESCRIPTION
Oil on canvas | 1968
It was 1965 when Ingrid Jacobson arrived at Rhode Island School of Design's Nickerson Hall. Music took centerstage in her artistic coming-of-age movie. Ingrid would play her guitar and sing her roommate, Margery, to sleep with exquisite covers. “What impressed me about young Ingrid was her focus,” said Margery. “Her intensity, and passion for life." As a student at the Rhode Island School of Design, Croce applied her generative, frenetic process to design study under Gerald Immonen, working in wine cork and India ink. Shortly thereafter, she transferred to Moore College of Art, taking up painting with her mentor, Harold Jacobs. Inspired by Chagall's bold, beautiful brush strokes and Rauschenberg's domestic miscellany, she honed the energetic mixed media practice that drives her work today.
DIMENSIONS
36 x 30 inches
AUTHENTICATION
Signed by artist.
Early Work Collection
36 x 30 inches | Original Work
DESCRIPTION
Oil on canvas | 1968
It was 1965 when Ingrid Jacobson arrived at Rhode Island School of Design's Nickerson Hall. Music took centerstage in her artistic coming-of-age movie. Ingrid would play her guitar and sing her roommate, Margery, to sleep with exquisite covers. “What impressed me about young Ingrid was her focus,” said Margery. “Her intensity, and passion for life." As a student at the Rhode Island School of Design, Croce applied her generative, frenetic process to design study under Gerald Immonen, working in wine cork and India ink. Shortly thereafter, she transferred to Moore College of Art, taking up painting with her mentor, Harold Jacobs. Inspired by Chagall's bold, beautiful brush strokes and Rauschenberg's domestic miscellany, she honed the energetic mixed media practice that drives her work today.
DIMENSIONS
36 x 30 inches
AUTHENTICATION
Signed by artist.
Early Work Collection
36 x 30 inches | Original Work
DESCRIPTION
Oil on canvas | 1968
It was 1965 when Ingrid Jacobson arrived at Rhode Island School of Design's Nickerson Hall. Music took centerstage in her artistic coming-of-age movie. Ingrid would play her guitar and sing her roommate, Margery, to sleep with exquisite covers. “What impressed me about young Ingrid was her focus,” said Margery. “Her intensity, and passion for life." As a student at the Rhode Island School of Design, Croce applied her generative, frenetic process to design study under Gerald Immonen, working in wine cork and India ink. Shortly thereafter, she transferred to Moore College of Art, taking up painting with her mentor, Harold Jacobs. Inspired by Chagall's bold, beautiful brush strokes and Rauschenberg's domestic miscellany, she honed the energetic mixed media practice that drives her work today.
DIMENSIONS
36 x 30 inches
AUTHENTICATION
Signed by artist.