David W. Jackson
David W. Jackson is multi-talented and proficient in several art mediums. Although he is well known for his accurate depiction of wildlife and western landscapes, David’s work is very diverse and includes a wide variety of subjects and locations. His richly colored impressionistic style has afforded him the opportunity of showing his work in private collections and shows throughout the United States, Canada and Europe.
David’s welcoming smile and positive attitude is very familiar to anyone who has attended the Celebration of Fine Art. His work has been exhibited with the Celebration of Fine Art since 1994. His list of collectors is long and continually growing!
A native of Ogden, Utah, David’s interest in art began at an early age. He received a Bachelor of Science degree at Weber State University and a Master of Fine Arts degree through Utah State University.
After teaching high school art for 27 years, he retired to pursue his passion full time to create his own artwork. He is a strong supporter of numerous wildlife and charitable organizations and for many years has served as a board member for the Eccles Community Art Center in Ogden.
David is always striving for excellence. He loves new challenges and opportunities which provide him with creative resources. His home and studio are located in the beautiful surroundings of Mountain Green, Utah where it is not unusual for him to see a Moose walking by out the window. When he is not painting or sculpting, he is enjoying his family and the great outdoors.
Be sure to stop by his studio at the Celebration of Fine Art and see what’s new for 2010.




Robert Hazaga
Jan 14th, 2010
Dear David,
I really like your new direction of artworks displayed here!
Regards – Robert Hazaga
lou seoane
Feb 5th, 2010
LOU SEOANE
2-3-10
HEY DAVE -
I’LL MISS VISITING YOU AND SCOTTSDALE THIS WINTER…
JANE AND I ARE LEAVING FOR BARBADOS IN A FEW DAYS –
WE’RE STAYING THROUGH MARCH 1ST. IT’S A BIT DIFFERENT
THAN PAINTING MARTHA’S VINEYARD!! NICE ARTICLE AND
KEEP UP THE GREAT PAINTING!! STAY IN TOUCH LOU
Pamela Smith
Feb 5th, 2010
What beautiful work, Dave. I love the light in the work shown here. I also love the tuscan portrait that we have in our home. You are amazing! Take care.