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North Fork Lake

Sale price$1,500.00 USD Regular price$2,500.00 USD

Artist: Norman Nelson
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Signature:Signed by Artist


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Artist Biography

Norman has been studying art and drawing it since childhood. Graduated from the University of Idaho in Journalism with an art minor. In l980 he began a mentorship in oil painting with portrait painter John Collias who dramatically advanced his skills in drawing and oil painting. Always inspired by wilderness experiences backpacking much of the work was traditional landscape. This evolved into abstracts inspired by the textures and shapes of broken limbs, rock formations, reflections, and forms seen in nature. He participated in the yearly Charles Garden Art Show in McCall, Idaho for the 10 years that the show exhibited. He was asked to participate in the Agriculture in America show at the Maryhill Museum of Art based on a grant to live with a farming family and document it through paintings. After retiring from documentary filmmaking in 2007, The Hawk art show was created on birds of prey using European style oil approaches. Fifteen birds of prey pieces were created for the show. It appeared at the World Center for Birds of Prey and Boise State University. Today the effort is focused on abstracts from nature in oil or watercolor mixed media. Lives in Idaho, skier, backpacker, fly fisherman, father, and painter.

Artist Statement

I have always sought out serene landscapes and wild creatures in Idaho's pristine wilderness. I backpack in carrying watercolor art materials for quick sketches. From these I create oil paintings using a combination of impasto techniques, some with painting knives, others with more traditional layering approaches. Layers of oil paint add luminance. I am drawn to the heavy, clean, texture of oil paint that has been mixed on glass without any influence from medium, or brush residue. Nature is a composition of textures which oil paint and the knife help to reveal in my goal of impressionism. I've moved traditional watercolors to abstraction by taking simple images from nature and decisively suggesting them in watercolor, ink, salt, and scraping the surface while still wet. I hope the viewer is inspired by the presentation of work that opens a door, provides a pathway into a vast landscape in a large painting. Painting actual places provides true evidence of nature and man together. I do my best to give an impression of my experience with a landscape and to the people it attracts. Finally, I hope to keep the viewer in the painting by finding an eye line that is not escaped until the rewards are felt. It is best to view my work with a long look as these images need to sink in before they connect. Norman Nelson