Nick Brown
Region: Pacific Coast
My large-scale oil paintings reflect a state of impermanence.
Thinly painted passages thicken to form areas over an inch
thick. Key elements are defined in negative space, suggesting
instability. These strategies combine to create an experience of
simultaneous beginnings and endings without ever resolving in
form.
In an ongoing series called Ice House, I paint the remnants of
a high-mountain community just outside Los Angeles. Stone
chimneys act as markers decaying in snow-trapped forests.
The chimneys are evidence of man’s determination to establish
himself, but also of the transience inherent in all endeavors of
civilization.