Nancy Parsons Art Collections
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Artwork by Nancy Parsons
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
SOLD - Seeing Red by Nancy Parsons
SOLD Trumpeter Swan by Nancy Parsons
SOLD Darkness or Light? by Nancy Parsons
Shuttered Repose by Nancy Parsons
Play A Song For Me by Nancy Parsons
Bathing Beauties by Nancy Parsons
At Ease SOLD by Nancy Parsons
Moored in Light-SOLD by Nancy Parsons
SOLD I'll Be Your Best Friend by Nancy Parsons
Quiet Light by Nancy Parsons
SOLD - Good Golly Miss Mollie by Nancy Parsons
Resurrection by Nancy Parsons
My Little Chickadee by Nancy Parsons
SOLD Vanishing Hoopers by Nancy Parsons
To Sit and Stare by Nancy Parsons
Fruition by Nancy Parsons
Morning Headlines by Nancy Parsons
Seascape Drama after Colley Whisson by Nancy Parsons
SOLD Bald Eagle by Nancy Parsons
SOLD No.3 Trio in Triptych by Nancy Parsons
SOLD Canals of Coexistence by Nancy Parsons
Pondering on a Pond by Nancy Parsons
SOLD Little Bird Come Sit Upon My Window Sill by Nancy Parsons
Such A Lovely Place by Nancy Parsons
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About Nancy Parsons
"I am a graphic designer and contemporary impressionist oil painter of what I call, not-so-still life. Life never sits still; it is a living organism of energy and light spinning in perpetual motion. Energy extends beyond visual boundaries of shape to connect and dance with all that surrounds. My objective is a portrayal of the movement and sense of spirit.
I find joy in simple ordinary things around me, and am fascinated by the play of light, shadow and reflections of color. I work in contemplative solitude to hear all that is being revealed by a subject.
My paintings are painted wet-on-wet in bold loose brush stokes, laying down one delicious spot or note of color or tone of color, one next to another until they merge into a symphony.
I will spend the rest of my life learning to listen. I am just one very insignificant instrument in this world, the privilege of capturing it in paint I credit to the master Creator."
I am a member of Oil Painter's of America. Please visit my blog: www.headondownthehighway.blogspot.com