The hour-long series follows some of America’s most successful business people as they spend a week in the country’s poorest areas and ultimately gift deserving members of those communities with hundreds of thousands of dollars of their own money.
In Sunday’s season premiere, renowned artist Jacobs and his 18-year-old daughter, Alexa, spend 6 days in Newark, New Jersey searching for those most in need.
Read an interview with Scott Jacobs in the New York Post.
Fine art by Scott Jacobs is available for purchase through Park West Gallery and its cruise art auctions at sea. Learn more at www.parkwest-jacobs.com.
“Secret Millionaire” is a one-hour series that follows some of America’s most successful business people as they spend a weekin the country’s poorest areas and ultimately gift deserving members of those communities with hundreds of thousands of dollars of their own money. In the Season Premiere episode, world-renowned Park West Gallery artist Scott Jacobs and his 18-year-old daughter, Alexa, leave behind their family in San Diego to spend six days in Newark, New Jersey to search for those most in need of financial help.
While there, father and daughter will attempt to survive on less than $75 during their week-long visit, while volunteering their time to charitable organizations and searching their hearts to determine how much of their own fortune to gift the community heroes they meet. Their mission is to discover deserving individuals who continually sacrifice everything to help those in need. Throughout this life-changing experience, the Secret Millionaires attempt to remain undiscovered – on the final day, they reveal their true identities. “Secret Millionaire” premieres SUNDAY, JUNE 3 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
To learn more about the artist, please visit the Park West Gallery Scott Jacobs website at www.parkwest-jacobs.com
Exclusive artwork by Scott Jacobs is available for purchase through Park West Gallery and our cruise art auctions at sea. Browse the Park West Gallery Fine Art Collection at http://sales.parkwestgallery.com
Park West Gallery collectors are very familiar with the photo-realistic art of Scott Jacobs; many have even had the pleasure of meeting the artist at one of our popular land or cruise art auction events. Jacobs, distinguished as the first official artist for Harley-Davidson, recently sat down with host Jay Leno for an episode of Jay Leno’s Garage. Watch:
Exclusive artwork by Scott Jacobs is available for purchase through Park West Gallery and our cruise art auctions at sea. Visit www.parkwest-jacobs.com.
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Park West [Gallery] has been selling his work for seven years. “It is one of the best experiences.” The way they educate clients is impressive, says Jacobs, who is not exclusive with them.
“I can take a hand-pulled etching and offer it to my clients and I may sell two, but Park West [Gallery] can sell 18 because their clients are educated and they know how it was made. The education they give is huge.”
Sometimes, he says, his artwork will sell for more, and sometimes less at an auction. But he feels the prices achieved do not affect his gallery market because he does separate images for Park West [Gallery], or they are older images or a different size.
“We don’t want them to compete,” says Jacobs. “We try so hard to help galleries. They are very important to any publisher and we understand the value of wall space. We only give galleries images that are not available on cruise ships.”
Overall, he finds the exposure his art gets on cruises is highly beneficial. “We get so many more hits on our website from people who have been on cruises than for any other reason.”
In the following exclusive, Scott Jacobs demonstrates his etching technique:
→ To learn more about the artist, please visit the Park West Gallery Scott Jacobs website at www.parkwest-jacobs.com
→ Scott Jacobs fine art is available for purchase through Park West Gallery and its cruise art auctions at sea. Browse the Park West Gallery Fine Art Collection at http://sales.parkwestgallery.com
The Park West Gallery Artist Video Series presents: The Art of Scott Jacobs.In the following segment, Scott Jacobs talks about becoming the first officially licensed Harley-Davidson artist and his recent collaborations with the estates of Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley.
Jacobs says that depending on the size, his photo-realistic paintings can take more than one hundred hours to complete—and he uses a paintbrush the size of a pencil point!
After you watch the video, check out the artist’s works in the Park West Gallery Collection online (and be sure to click the zoom button feature to see all of the intricate details).
Park West Gallery Artist Testimonial Series — Exclusive Video! Scott Jacobs became the first officially licensed Harley-Davidson artist and continues to paint images that amaze motorcycle enthusiasts worldwide. In this new video, the artist talks about Park West Gallery as an art dealer, and describes how Park West has helped his career.
See more exclusive videos of your favorite artists at the Park West Gallery YouTube Channel >>
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Test Your Logic! This weekend, Mary will visit Park West Gallery to take full advantage of the great prices offered by the Winter Sale.
Mary plans to purchase holiday gifts of artwork for five of her friends (Hannah Kah, Kris Maas, Rudolph Rednose, Sandy Clause and Tim Tinsel). Each friend has their personal favorite when it comes to artists but all of them agree on their top five choices (Itzchak Tarkay, Peter Max, Salvador Dali, Scott Jacobs and Thomas Kinkade) and each work of art will be framed in a different color of Mary’s choosing (black, brown, gold, mahogany and white).
Every day next week, each of Mary’s lucky friends will receive a delivery from Park West Gallery. No two friends will receive artwork by the same artist framed in the same color and no friend will receive artwork by the same artist or in the same frame color more than once next week.
From the information provided, can you complete the chart that has been started below? Wouldn’t you like to be friends with Mary?!