Nice to range work around the studio and see them together as a group. Very compatible and complementary. Must get to work now!

Washington DC Artist Leslie M. Nolan
Nice to range work around the studio and see them together as a group. Very compatible and complementary. Must get to work now!

Washington DC Artist Leslie M. Nolan
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Two acrylic-on-canvas paintings with completely different feel and affect. One, young vital, upright and confident — the other, a study in motion and instability, tentative and anxious. The colors remain the same, only reversed. But, gestural brushwork and pose … Continue reading

Leslie Nolan Artwork at Susan Calloway Fine Arts

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These two new paintings will be featured in my upcoming August 2017 solo exhibition – Seduction – at the Old Town Alexandria, Virginia Athenaeum Gallery.
Both pieces, 36″x60″ acrylic on canvas, feature a man with great dignity and power, yet the images are infused with color and an other-worldly feeling. Ambiguity, uncertainty, perhaps fleeting glimpses of reality infuse these abstracted visuals of modern life.

Studio of Washington, DC Artist Leslie Nolan’
In anticipation of the upcoming solo exhibit August 10 through September 17 at the Athenaeum in Old Town Alexandria,VA, working on some new paintings. So far, they’re all about the drip. Is there such a thing as too much? Perhaps, in fact, probably. But, my plan is to push the limits. Many thanks to Gallery Director/curator Twig Murray and the Northern Virginia Fine Arts Association for the sponsorship.
Athenaeum
201 Prince Street
Alexandria, Virginia
Opening – August 13 Sunday 4-6 pm
Gallery Talk – September 10 2pm with special guest Dr Erich Keel (former head of Education at the Kreeger Museum)

AD Design Show NYC on Piers 92 and 94 March 16-19, 2017.
ARTIFACT Booth 519

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Serge, 30″x30″, by Washington, DC Artist Leslie M. Nolan


These newly completed paintings are now available at Georgetown’s Susan Calloway Fine Arts — 1643 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20007. http://www.callowayart.com
This grouping of paintings features fresh jazzy figures that have the feel of society on the edge. With mostly vivid colors and painterly brush strokes, I’ve tried to maintain a blur between the real and imagined. They have a contemporary aesthetic that’s infused with emotional tension.
As always, ambiguity and ambivalence rule. All interpretations of these figures remain valid, possible, even probable. I prefer that my paintings address those things that do not lend themselves to easy description.