Archive for the ‘exhibit’ Category

My friend Bill Earle and i recently submitted works for the Nude and Draped Figure at the Chester County Arts Association. The Chester Count Daily Local News had a nice write up about it in their weekend section. The article appears below. (Highlighting by yours truly!) The article is also linked on-line here.

Chester County Arts Association Looks at the Figure - Chester County Daily Local News

Chester County Arts Association Looks at the Figure - Chester County Daily Local News

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November 27, 2009

Within the small somewhat edgy arts scene in the Lehigh Valley there are a few people amongst my contemporaries that I felt truly tried to promote the legitimacy of the not-so-warm-and-fuzzy arts.  No one that I know did this with more genuine enthusiasm than Craig Smith of Art – n – Soul Studios.  Craig aggressively promoted alternative artists like Adam KuderJohn Kolbek, Dan Harding, Silas Finch, Konnik, and the beautiful graffiti art of Destroy and Rebuild NYC.  And while sometimes my photography doesn’t quite seem to fit in the same genre, Craig gave me the first opportunity to show my work publicly at his beautiful studio and gallery space.  I hung 5 of my own pieces and invited 4 other friends and  fine art nude photographers to show along side me.  Craig also invited me to contribute to another collective show called My Fetish Valentine that ran for the month of February 2009 to kinda celebrate the erotic and kinky.  The idea of contributing to this show pushed me into new areas and expand my notions of expressive photography.  Craig was planning a reprise of the My Fetish Valentine show for 2010 and I was asked to contribute again for this show.  I truly have some wonderfully dark visions for this years show…

Promotional Poster for the Illuminated Figure Show at Art-n-Soul

Promotional Poster for the Illuminated Figure Show at Art-n-Soul

So, it was with incredible sadness that I came to learn of Craig’s passing last night.  It just doesn’t seem like this could even be possible.  I felt like our friendship was just getting started.  And now he’s just gone.  Just like that.  I knew that Craig was sick and fighting hard to recover from a very serious case of H1N1, commonly known as the Swine Flu.  His wife had been updating his facebook status and it seemed like his condition was improving each day.  Again, even though we weren’t very close friends, there wasn’t a day that passed that I wasn’t thinking positive thoughts for his recovery and wishing comfort and strength for his wife and family.

I thought I would use my little slice of the web to meditate a little bit about the brief time I had to share with Craig.  The first time I met Craig, it was an early summer day.  My friend Adam Kuder had called me and said that there was a new tattoo studio that had opened in downtown Allentown.  The guys running the place were looking to book local artists to show their works and that I should talk to them about putting together an exhibit of my work.  When I walked into the studio, I first met Craig’s partner Curtis.  I started to show some prints to Curtis and he quickly called Craig over to show him.  They were both excited to let me pull together a small group show of fine art figure photographers.  When I expressed concern over having full nudes on display in his gallery, he was steadfast and reassured me that this was exactly the kind of work that he wanted hanging in his gallery.  There were no restrictions.  He explained that his vision was to have a continuous flow of artwork running through the gallery and that his was a place for forward thinking adult art patrons.  His reassurances allowed me to relax and pull together a group of the most talented figure photographers and give them free reign to show their strongest pieces, regardless of the body parts on display.  It was liberating and I knew I had found a good home to show my work.

And later in February 2009 when the My Fetish Valentine show was closing and I came to pick up my artwork, Craig told me that he didn’t want to let me take one of the pieces with me and that he loved it so much he wanted to buy it from me.  His generosity and support of artists through his efforts to both collect and promote them will be a part of his lasting legacy to the local alternative arts community here.

I’ll just close by offering up one thought for Craig as he departs this world.  Of course you will be missed here much more than you could ever know.  But more than that, you touched the lives of so many by bringing us all together and our lives are richer for the experiences we shared together.  Rest in peace.

I’ve decided to submit 3 pieces to the call for entries for the Elements of Water show at the Center for Fine Art Photography.   John Paul Caponigro will be the juror for the show.  I don’t often enter juried competitions like this, but so much of my work centers around water that i thought  would give it a go.  I’ve decided to submit the following images.

Trinette - Bridal Veil

Trinette - Bridal Veil

Sarah and Three Stones

Sarah and Three Stones

Brooke - Memories of Water

Brooke - Memories of Water

A few copies of the book in the still air are still available for purchase. Limited quantities available. Click here for details.

Julia - From Some Ghosts

Julia - From Some Ghosts

I was recently interviewed by Geoff Gehman, an arts writer for the Morning Call, our local daily news paper. Geoff spoke to me and Olaf Starorypinski about the pieces we have on exhibit right now at Monsoon Galleries as well as photography, influences, shooting nudes, and the tremendous creative contributions that the models provide in order to bring an art nude to life!

 

The interview was a lot of fun and we talked for almost 2 and a half hours! I think Geoff got it mostly right and I’m glad I had the chance to share some of my thoughts on my artwork. Interestingly, since the Morning Call is owned by the Tribune group of papers, these articles can also be found at the Chicago Tribune, Orlando Sentinel, and a host of other newspaper websites owned by the Tribune! Really, just a wonderful opportunity!

Full Interview

Review of the Exhibit

Gallery of Photos

Contrasts - Exhibit at Monsoon Galleries

Contrasts - Exhibit at Monsoon Galleries

 

Two premier fine art photographers, Olaf Starorypinski and Scott Nichol share their very different visions of the female form as expressive subject. Each artist will show works from series that evoke the passionate and the pastoral, the industrial and the ephemeral.

I will be showing works from 3 very different collections of figurative photography. The first collection explores the female figure and its place within the natural landscape. The second collection, called Some Ghosts, is a series of motion studies emerging from the transcendent and ephemeral nature of feminine beauty. The third collection in this show sculpts the figure from a marble palette of white studio light.

Olaf Starorypinski was born in London to Polish parents. He has lived in the Lehigh Valley for nearly two decades, currently residing in Emmaus and working from a studio in Bethlehem’s Banana Factory. His background as a light designer influences his photography sharp, vivid work with intriguing subjects and flawless technique. He photographs models in his studio and in some surprising, and recognizable settings. Bethlehem Steel has been photographed many times, but Starorypinski contrasts the stark industrial backgrounds with the soft curves of nude models for a stunning result unlike anything you have ever seen.

Please plan to attend, or help to spread the word by sharing any one of these links with friends that would be interested in attending:
Contrasts Page at silverystars.com
Contrasts Event on facebook
thanks!
scott

making peace with ghosts

January 2, 2009

i had so many plans this week.  working on web sites, looking into developing an iPhone application, getting some holiday cards out.

but none of that has happened.  i’ve spent almost every waking moment getting the artwork ready for the some ghosts show which i am opening on saturday january 3.  some things didn’t go well (the press release got lost in the holiday rush, so the announcement won’t appear in the local paper).  but other things  have come together quite well (the photographs look fantastic and the words i’ve chosen to go with them bring the power and emotion i was looking for).

but now, i’m finishing the final images and should be heading over to start hanging my work later this afternoon.  its been a lot of work preparing a solo show.  a lot more than i’d imagined.  i’m nervous and anxious to see people’s reactions.  i hope it comes off as well as i envision and worry terribly that it won’t.

exhibit in west chester

December 5, 2008

i will be showing a collection of both summer outdoor works along with selected studio pieces at Three Little Pigs in West Chester, PA. i have 11 pieces on display, mostly 11×14 with some landscape pieces printed slightly larger. if you’re in or around that area of Pennsylvania (just west of Philadelphia), stop by tonight.

also, for the opening week of the show, i’ll be offering the remaining copies of my 50-print edition of my book in the still air at a discounted rate of $100. if you’re interested, please contact me privately since the link on the website will charge you the normal rate of $150. i’m also offering specials on signed original prints, so if you’re interested to purchase one contact me and i’ll give you the details.

thanks, scott

venue info:
Three Little Pigs
131 North High Street
West Chester, PA
Artists’ Reception: 7-10pm