A contemporary American realist, Don Nice integrates Expressionist and Abstract Expressionist techniques with a realist focus and energy derived from Pop Art.
A contemporary American realist, Don Nice integrates Expressionist and Abstract Expressionist techniques with a realist focus and energy derived from Pop Art.
Paintings by contemporary American realist Don Nice, with emphasis on recent works relating to the Hudson Valley.
Exhibition at the Albany Institute of Art Guest Curator Gwendolyn Owens November 16, 1991 - March 8, 1992
Curated by Eleanor Flomenhaft, Executive Director of the Fine Arts Museum of Long Island, this is a catalog for exhibitions held "April 17 to June 12, 1985, Famli, Fine Arts Museum of Long Island . October 13 to November 10, 1985, the University of Oklahoma Museum of Art, November 17 to December 22, 1985, Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, Missouri.
"Posters bring the awareness of the public to my art"
Nice is recognized for his oversize symbols of American culture in a genre known as Pop Art. Cadet dates 1971 and measures ten feet tall.
Twenty watercolor paintings by artist Don Nice, painted directly from the stern of a boat, recreate the experience of the Hudson River, from New York Harbor to the Adirondacks.