by Nickel Plate Arts | Nov 3, 2020 | Art & Culture, Artist Profile, Featured - Arts & Culture
Looking for a way to positively approach the winter months after a career in corporate training, Marianne Glick began painting in September of 2005. Her love of gardening inspired many of her early paintings. Most of her recent work is abstract. She often uses more...
by Nickel Plate Arts | Nov 3, 2020 | Art & Culture, Artist Profile, Featured - Arts & Culture
“My training as an architect can be seen in my paintings. This art is focused on subject matter, composition and color with acrylic paints and pastels on large canvases. While I paint wildlife, floral, and portraits, my primary interest is painting landscapes....
by Nickel Plate Arts | Nov 3, 2020 | Art & Culture, Artist Profile
Craig Ogden is a painter who creates from a place of deep emotion. He personifies the term “labor of love.” Ogden started putting brush to canvas again after a decade-long hiatus from art as a means to escape his daily routine. Pushing paints around a canvas again...
by Nickel Plate Arts | Nov 3, 2020 | Art & Culture, Artist Profile, Featured - Arts & Culture
What do you see when you look in the mirror? Maybe it’s an arched nose, bushy brows, your father’s eyes or crow’s feet. What would an artist see studying your face for two hours. Nickel Plate Arts studio artists Lesley Haflich and John Reynolds recently turned their...
by Nickel Plate Arts | Oct 30, 2020 | Art & Culture, Artist Profile
The analyst in Jessica Springman could co-exist and surface as her defining art style. The mother of two worked as a statistician and database programmer for some of the world’s largest media and market research firms before the artist in her really resurfaced. Local...
by Nickel Plate Arts | Oct 30, 2020 | Art & Culture, Artist Profile
James E. Anderson retired from a 35- year career working in information technology at Herff Jones in 2012. That’s when he discovered the creek and rediscovered his artistic eye. Anderson had lived by Buffalo Creek for 34 years, but says he never saw it until God...