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Peace- the centerpiece for Paintings of Paradise

July 8th, 2019

Peace- the centerpiece for Paintings of Paradise

PEACE represents a world where all of mankind will work together in peace, security, and tranquility. An earth that is not divided by nationalities, ethnic groups, or between the wealthy and those living in poverty.

Gold and other metallic colors are used to reflect future earth where the natural resources will be available for all to enjoy and prosper. Will the earth ever be a paradise? Why not examine the accounts in the Bible book of Isaiah chapters 11, 35, and 65.

NEW WORK by Lee Nixon - HAVEN OF THE BLUE HERON

April 12th, 2019

NEW WORK by Lee Nixon - HAVEN OF THE BLUE HERON

The HAVEN OF THE BLUE HERON is an impressionist acrylic painting on 24x36 stretched canvas. It is one of several paintings based on the theme; Paintings of Paradise! I started the painting several years ago but was unable to create the mood and drama that I envisioned. The year 2019 generated the excitement that I needed. I needed thirty pieces of art to focus on the theme mentioned above.

The foreground was reworked with a large brush with sweeping strokes that indicated radiant light beaming from the left-hand side. I opened the space that the foliage occupied before. Then it was a matter of creating splashes of light on the rocks, bank, vines, and finally on the Blue Heron. I stepped back and was pleased with the result. The painting was finally completed with numerous glazes to simulate light. And, then I added a metallic gold to the highlights, which is being added to all of my latest paintings. It represents what is beyond the reach of the majority of mankind today, but in the near future, all will enjoy the precious resources of the earth.

THE HAVEN OF THE BLUE HERON will be on exhibition in The Purcell Gallery at THE LOUISA ARTS CENTER from May 31 - July 26, 2019.

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Grumpy Old Men by Lee Nixon on exhibit in THE PURCELL GALLERY

August 16th, 2017

Grumpy Old Men by Lee Nixon on exhibit in THE PURCELL GALLERY

GRUMPY OLD MEN BY LEE NIXON is one of the featured works of art inThe Purcell Gallery at The Louisa Arts Center.
The Purcell Gallery presented Upcycle and Recycle which lasts from August 4 to September 22, 2017.

The following comments were made regarding the Grumpy Old Men; Great fun to picture these two coming to life in the artist's imagination! The colors, materials, and craftsmanship tell us this artist knows his craft and how to put a smile on the face of the viewer! Enjoy close observation.

The curator, Emma Lou Martin gave the following commendation; My congratulations to all who were selected into this amazingly creative show! I hope to see many more of your recycled masterpieces in the future! Emma Lou Martin.

Lustrous Floral And Landscape Paintings By Lee Nixon

November 10th, 2016

Lustrous Floral And Landscape Paintings By Lee Nixon

THE JEFFERSON MADISON NORTHSIDE LIBRARY is displaying LUSTROUS FLORAL AND LANDSCAPE paintings by Impressionist Artist by Lee Nixon.

For more information contact Margarete R.Gillette 434 973 7893
705 Rio Rd. W.
Charlottesville, Virginia

The exhibition continues throughout the month of November 2016

New Art Work

April 19th, 2014

New Art Work

Nixon's HIDDEN COUNTY HOME ON OLD RAPIDAN ROAD is a new series of painting featuring local landscapes around Orange County, Virginia. The following paintings are part of new series: Sunny DAY ON THE FARM, PASTORAL VIEW ON OLD RAPIDAN ROAD, A SCENIC VIEW ON JACKSONTOWN ROAD, BACKYARD BEAUTY, A FENCESIDE VIEW ON OLD RAPIDAN ROAD, HIDDEN COUNTRY HOME ON OLD RAPIDAN ROAD, EARLY MORNING VIEW ON OLD RAPIDAN RAOD, and A SPLENDID VIEW OF THE RAPIDAN RIVER.

Additional paintings of rural scenes that are not local are also being painted. They will feature scenes in nearby counties. I have several exhibitions in the very near future. You will be informed about the location and the paintings' theme in the very near future.

Thank you for visiting my blog and website. I will try to be more consistent in providing updates in the future.

Thank you,

Lee Nixon

Artist Lee Nixon featured on Copper Flame Gallery

January 9th, 2013

Artist Lee Nixon featured on Copper Flame Gallery

The Copper Flame Gallery is featuring Lee Nixon during February 16 through February 28, 2013. Copper Flame Gallery is a Virtual Online Gallery that seeks to Showcase Talented Artists. The main focus of Copper Flame is to: showcase artists from all over the world, display their art in a simple easy fashion, and to allow the viewer to converse with the artist in the lounge.
Please visit the Gallery and send the artist many comments. I look forward in hearing from you.
Lee
Please visit http://copperflame.com for additional information.

How I Choose a Painting Palette

October 23rd, 2012

How I Choose a Painting Palette


Lee Nixon - Fine Art
October 2012 http://lee-nixon.artistswebsites.com
Hello and thank you for stopping by my website to see my Impressionist paintings, drawings, and floral paintingss. I have been painting landscapes and other subject matter for nearly 48 years. My paintings reflect a reverence for a serene earth, and the desire to share it with you through color, pattern, and texture. I work primarily in acrylics for their versatility and compatibility with other media.

How I Choose a Painting Palette
Artists begin with a palette void of color. Thus, the first step involves choosing colors that will represent the feelings, ideas, and passion of the artist toward the subject matter.
I love bold colors, especially complementary colors. Complementary colors face one another across the color wheel as opposites. For example: red and green, blue and orange, yellow and violet, yellow orange and blue violet, red orange and blue green, red violet and yellow green.
Complementary colors enhance one another when applied side by side. A cool green next to a bright red will generate a fiery pulsating red, whereas a warm red next to a green hue will enhance the cool, soothing effect of green.
So you can imagine what is on my palette! On one side you will have cool colors, such as; violets, blues and greens, whereas the opposite side will consist of warm colors; yellow, orange, and red.
How do I put this to practice? Often I will use a reddish hue (color) for grasses, and then overlap it with blades of green, yellow green and blue green. A beautiful blue spacious sky will be filled with gorgeous sun struck clouds consisting of yellow orange, white, blue, yellow, and a touch of violet.
The law of optics applies here. The Pocket Dictionary of Art Terms edited by Julia M. Ehresmann, defines mixing Optical Mixing as the involuntary mixing of juxtaposed colors by the eye. Thus at a certain distance, juxtaposed dabs of red and yellow pigment produce the sensation of orange. The colors seen by optical mixing appear more clear and brilliant than those obtained by mixing pigments on a palette.(end of definition)
One’s eye will dance before the pulsating colors as they excite the eye. Cool colors generally recede, however if a warm color is placed behind a cool color, it will push it forward. A cool color, on the other hand, if it is placed in front of a warm color will attempt to push it back, thus creating a pulsating effect. This explains why my palette is full of bright bold colors.
How do you choose your painting palette? There are many color arrangements such as: analogous, complementary, split complementary, triads, warm and cool colors. Also, one may select a monochromatic color scheme, one color plus white, black and gray. What a selection!
I will continue to discuss other topics in my next newsletter. Thanks for stopping by.
Lee

A Fabulous Show at The University Medical Center

October 5th, 2012

Lee Nixon – Impressionist Artist
Summer 2012 http://lee-nixon.artistswebsites.com

Hello and thank you for stopping by my website to see my Impressionist paintings, drawings, and floral paintings. I have been painting landscapes and other subject matter for nearly 48 years. My paintings reflect a reverence for a serene earth, and the desire to share it with you through color, pattern, and texture. I work primarily in acrylics for their versatility and compatibility with other media.

The Exhibition at The University Medical Center in Charlottesville, Virginia was very successful. I sold several paintings and received numerous encouraging commendations. Thanks to all that attended and your support.

It was amazing to see lovers of art having an aesthetical experience. They bonded instantly with the artwork. It was fabulous!

New Exhibition

May 16th, 2012

New Exhibition

New Exhibitions
The thrill of excitement is in the air! Can you smell its sweet fragrance? Several new large paintings will not be exhibited during the June 29, exhibition at The UVA Medical Center due to limited space. So, instead smaller paintings are being completed for maximum exposure. Several smaller paintings can be exhibited in place of a large one. Thumbnail images of several paintings for the UVA exhibit will appear in the next newsletter.
As for now, new paintings are being exhibited at The Light Well Tavern on 110 East Main Street, Orange Virginia. The exhibit is for the month of May and June. Several large Impressionist Landscape paintings are on display depicting the dynamic energy generated by the surging waters of the Niagara Falls. My family and I were amazed by this display of awesome power and beauty when we visited upstate New York in 2011. I was personally amazed by the balance of immense, dynamic energy and power balanced by the fragile beauty of natural forces and vegetation on our wondrous home, the earth. I feel that it symbolizes the harmonious balance of life now and even more so in the near future. The titles of several paintings depict this theme; Surging Flow of Immense Power and Beauty (two separate paintings), Dynamic Energy Balanced by Tender Beauty, and A Pattern Of Earth’s Beauty.
The Arts Center in Orange is sponsoring this satellite exhibit at The Light Well. One of the two paintings, Surging Flow of Immense Power and Beauty, is on exhibit at The Arts Center; 129 East Main Street, P.O. Box 13, Orange Virginia 22960. Email: theartsorange@aol.com for additional information, Director Laura Thompson.

Taking Art to the People

May 16th, 2012

Taking Art to the People

Newsletter 3 March 2012

Lee Nixon - Fine Art
No. 3 March 2012 http://lee-nixon.artistswebsites.com

Hello and thank you for stopping by my website to see my Impressionist paintings, drawings, and floral paintings. I have been painting landscapes and other subject matter for nearly 48 years. My paintings reflect a reverence for a serene earth, and the desire to share it with you through color, pattern, and texture. I work primarily in acrylics for their versatility and compatibility with other media.

Taking Art to the People
In the early 1950’s a group of artists from Florida, called “Florida Highwaymen” began selling their work door to door. Paintings were sold to hotels, offices, businesses and individuals who appreciated their work. For additional information, please visit: http://www.floridahighwaymenpaintings.com/
Today’s artists are utilizing various business venues to market their art. Venues could include floral shops and Furniture stores. I have chosen Briarwood Florist and Second To None (furniture). On entering Briarwood Florist, the customer will immediately be drawn to a color array of mostly floral paintings and greeting cards. The viewer’s aesthetical experience is enhanced by: patterns of repeated shapes and colors, bright complementary colors, natural rhythms, and intrinsic qualities of peace and serenity.
The aesthetical experience in Second To None (Furniture store) is a little more subtle. The art work is located pass the front lobby. The customer upon entering the gallery area, wall to the immediate right, will experience the rich passionate emotions stemming from rich impressionist landscapes with rich impasto textures, and complementary colors. My paintings are integrated with other works of art.
I have attached several photos depicting the exhibitions. It is thrilling to transfer numerous paintings out of the studio to various venues where the public, the people can enjoy my creations. The April newsletter will entertain more exciting ideas and possibly good news regarding another major solo exhibition within the next few years. The May newsletter will show bits and pieces of the upcoming exhibition at the UVA Medical Center. June will feature several o the new paintings on exhibition at UVA.
Thanks for visiting, and please come back soon!
Lee Nixon



 

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