Artist

Jacob Fossum

Jacob Fossum has little sense of belonging to a specific place, having lived in a number of states while growing up. He currently lives in Sacramento. He derives from a long line of Mormon pioneer stock, and he served an LDS mission in Argentina. He says his Mormon heritage and his experi￾ence as a missionary infuse his art, providing “a profound pool of myth and symbols from which I can dip, then compare and relate to others around me.” When he showed an interest in painting upon completing high school, his mother—a baker—traded bread for private art lessons from a local portrait painter, Martha Lower, to whom he acknowledges a great debt. He holds a bachelor of fine arts degree from Utah State University and a master of fine arts in studio painting from Hoffberger School of Painting, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore. He has partici￾pated in group shows and recently a solo show, “Ganesha Gone Wild” and other paintings in the Rodger LaPelle Galleries in Philadelphia. “I find honesty,” he writes, “in trying to create images that reflect the spiritual and physical truths of my surroundings. . . . Attempting to render images as I see and feel them is akin to my attempts at sensing truth.” For more about his life and art, visit his website at www.jacobfossum.com.

Ganesha Gone Wild

96 x 96 inches, oil on canvas, 2007.

Audrey

oil on canvas, 55 x 45 in., 2005

Cat and Lacey

oil on canvas, 60 x 50 in., 2004

Elder Fossum

oil on canvas, 80 x 50 in., 2007

Oh the cleverness of me

charcoal on paper, 60 x 40 in., 2006

Grace Hartigan and Her Dolls

charcoal and conté on paper, 60 x 40 in., 2007

The Flight of the Wendybird

80 x 50 inches, oil on canvas, 2006.