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David C. Jansheski

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Oct 12, 1954 – Oct 3, 2014 (Age 59)

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BORN
October 12, 1954
DIED
October 3, 2014
AGE
59
LOCATION
Santa Fe, New Mexico

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AVON LAKE – David C. Jansheski of Avon Lake, Ohio, died Friday, October 3, 2014, surrounded by loved ones. David was the son of the late Mary T. Jansheski (née Timko) and L. Clark Jansheski.An accomplished artist, David's work is included in many national and international private, museum, and...

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David and I in Santa Fe. I was saddened to hear if his passing. A joyful soul.

Today out of the blue I wrote about, working for David and how we became friends. I think about him in all the art pieces I've collected of his over time and how my daughter, Athena will get them, when I die and she will tell the story of who the artist is when someone in the future asks her. Then, just now I received the notice that of David´s death anniversary. This is how David works :) Miss you tons, my friend.

David and I in Santa Fe in early 80´s. So sorry to hear of his passing, even after so many years.

David prepped me for my 1st trip to England with a grand connection to Edinburgh & one of his mentors Richard Demarco! I was blessed with his caring, fun and enriching friendship !!

Dear David, Remembering you in this time. Incredible how your spirit rises up in our home for me so often. May your memory continue to be a blessing. Lovelovelove, jena

AnaMaria Samaniego

I worked directly with David Jansheski in some of his Printed works, Monotypes, Collograph/linocutts/chin-colle works. I had a great admiration for his draftsmanship and taking a new medium such as Caran-D'ache and creating an image with depth. I am late in finding out about his passing because he moved away from Santa Fe area. He introduced me to lemon squares as one of his go too deserts at lunch break during the printing sessions at Graphics Workshop. As one of the first female/hispanic...

A set of 6 works done by David

Dear Dear David, I just heard about your death today. You were a mentor to me in art and friendship while we both lived in Santa Fe and then in Chicago. You took me under your wing when I was just out of college. I learned what it was like to be a creative and vibrant adult from you; a business person; an entertainer and an artist with confidence. In time we shared more of the personal as I learned about your friends and family and vice versa. The last time I saw you was in Chicago where you...