It's About Time

It's About Time

Breck's Mill, 2nd Floor Greenville, DE 19807, USA Friday, March 1, 2024–Saturday, March 30, 2024

  Somerville Manning Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of paintings by Robert C. Jackson: It’s About Time, on view from March 1 – 30, 2024.   

working for peanuts by robert c. jackson

Robert C. Jackson

Working for Peanuts, 2023

5,500 USD

win some, lose some by robert c. jackson

Robert C. Jackson

Win Some, Lose Some, 2023

17,000 USD

what about bob? by robert c. jackson

Robert C. Jackson

What About Bob?

17,000 USD

unfinished by robert c. jackson

Robert C. Jackson

Unfinished, 2023

17,000 USD

trompe de stijl by robert c. jackson

Robert C. Jackson

Trompe de Stijl, 2023

17,000 USD

this american life by robert c. jackson

Robert C. Jackson

This American Life, 2024

Sold

the great pretender by robert c. jackson

Robert C. Jackson

The Great Pretender, 2023

6,000 USD

smokey by robert c. jackson

Robert C. Jackson

Smokey, 2023

4,500 USD

shark! by robert c. jackson

Robert C. Jackson

Shark!

35,000 USD

riches by robert c. jackson

Robert C. Jackson

Riches, 2023

17,000 USD

ready to bite by robert c. jackson

Robert C. Jackson

Ready to Bite, 2023

5,000 USD

laugh riot by robert c. jackson

Robert C. Jackson

Laugh Riot

17,000 USD

Jackson is a realist painter who uses humor and nostalgia in his colorful still life paintings to offer commentary on human experiences. His work, which is part still life and part trompe l’oeil, features a charming cast of characters including iconic toys, vividly colored balloon dogs, American pop culture references, and Jackson’s signature stacked crates. The paintings are clever, delightful, and amusing and his tight compositions are brimming with potential movement.   Robert C. Jackson began his career as an Electrical Engineer with Motorola Communications & Electronics. In 1996 he decided to pursue an art career and has been painting full time ever since. Jackson’s successful art career started at Somerville Manning 34 years ago. He resides in Kennett Square, PA and exhibits in galleries and museums from coast to coast. Collections include the Delaware Art Museum, Brandywine Museum of Art, Evansville Museum of Art, History, and Sciences, New Britain Museum of American Arts, and The Mattatuck Museum.