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Gibson Fine Art is pleased to present Wonder - aN Incredible new Collection by Nicki Ault
Ault’s gentle works present a myriad of snapshots of sparkling light, moody form and an undertone of serene optimism that offer up dreamy samplings of everything there is to love about the raw beauty of nature and all that is naturally perfect. In layers of light that are at once fiery and ethereally calm, the artist’s pieces are sparkling tableaus, drenched in colour and stillness..
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It All Started When...
I won a Sesame Street newsprint sketch pad for a drawing I made in Grade One. I have loved art ever since.
I grew up listening to stories about my great-grandmother who pursued art in Ireland before she emigrated to Canada in the early 1900’s. As a teenager, I admired my uncle’s ink drawings of Saskatoon’s historical buildings and his watercolours of forest floors. As a young adult I spent hours studying an original Ernest Lindner painting my grandmother prominently displayed on her living room wall. At Grade Twelve graduation I won the subject award for art and in the fall I entered the Fine Arts program at the University of Saskatchewan, although I actually ended up with a degree in Sociology. For awhile in my early twenties I made porcelain dolls as a creative outlet and later I began taking an occasional figure drawing class which inspired me to pursue painting and eventually to attend workshops at the Emma Lake Kenderdine Campus.
All of these experiences simmered in the background of my busy life until it became undeniable that making art was an integral part of me. However, when I had my two sons, staying at home and giving them all of my energy became my priority.
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I find that every year brings new and exciting opportunities. In March 2011 I created a mixed media piece, “In My Aura”, which was accepted into a show in Ayr, Ontario featuring 100 paintings by 100 female artists from around the world in celebration of the centenary of International Women’s Day. Although I consider myself to be a landscape painter, that particular piece featured a self portrait surrounded by floating images of women from my family history dating back to my great-great-great grandmother. From 2011-2015 I was a committee member of Art Trek: Studio Discovery Tour, an event that aimed to introduce the public to the working studios and art practices of artists in Saskatoon. In 2016 I became a juried member of the Saskatchewan Craft Council. In both 2016 and 2018 I won awards for paintings I submitted to the Mann Art Gallery Winter Festival Show and Sale. In the fall of 2018 I stepped out of my comfort zone and presented an Artist Talk at Art Now Saskatchewan Fine Art Fair and in spring 2019 a feature was written on my art in Galleries West magazine.
I have a genuine and intense love for the natural world, specifically the Boreal forest, northern lakes, big prairie skies and wild grasslands of Saskatchewan. I am (happily) on a never-ending quest to learn and grow, discover and explore all things related to my preferred medium, oil paint. I am currently passionate about capturing light as it changes throughout the days, months and seasons and I strive to paint the emotions I feel when I experience our varied landscape. I am largely self-taught through reading and practicing, but must attribute a good portion of my growth in the last few years to the courses I attended at Atelier 2302 in Saskatoon.
I strongly believe it is important for my teenage boys to witness me in this "better-late-than-never" pursuit. I hope that by doing so they will learn valuable life lessons in perseverance, setting goals, working hard, facing fears and never giving up. Most importantly, I hope they will be inspired to chase their own dreams.
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Nicki Ault’s breezy landscapes and vistas capture the radiance of golden light as it slips from view or illuminates primal expanses rendering them even more vibrant with the intensity of the sun’s unencumbered attention.
Ault’s gentle works present a myriad of snapshots of sparkling light, moody form and an undertone of serene optimism that offer up dreamy samplings of everything there is to love about the raw beauty of nature and all that is naturally perfect. In layers of light that are at once fiery and ethereally calm, the artist’s pieces are sparkling tableaus, drenched in colour and stillness.
With easy brushstrokes and feathery lines, Ault renders the quietude of nature into a breath-like state, casting soothing, softly focused scenes. Highlighting the simplicity of wide-open spaces and seashores, bringing the outside in, almost achingly close, Ault casts illusions that float before viewers like windows to all the places on earth where one can breathe a little easier.
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“Try to walk as much as you can, and keep your love for nature, for that is the true way to learn to understand art more and more. Painters understand nature and love her and teach us to see her. If one really loves nature, one can find beauty everywhere.”
— Vincent Van Gogh
Wonder: New Works By Nicki Ault
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