Patricia Nix American Artist G.P.  – 1997 Signed Limited Edition Silkscreen

Artist Name: Patrica Nix

Title: Exploring the Essence: Patricia Nix’s Artistic Odyssey.

Year: 1997

Medium Type: Silkscreen

Size-Width | Size-Height: 24½” x 24½”

Signed | Edition Size: Signed in pencil and marked | 82/85

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This limited edition silkscreen, created by American artist Patricia Nix in 1997, offers a glimpse into the captivating world of her artistic journey. Born in 1938, Nix has established herself as a leading figure in the development of late 20th-century painting and sculpture. Her distinguished membership in the National Academy of Design speaks volumes about her exceptional skill and the high regard she commands as an oil painter.

Nix’s artwork has found its way into prestigious collections worldwide, including the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American Art and numerous other national museums, corporate galleries, and universities. While her artistic career has taken her to New York City and France, Nix’s native Texan roots have profoundly shaped her creative expression. The rich cultural heritage of Texas, steeped in deep religious faith, the allure of southwestern churches, the mystique of Mexican icons, and the craftsmanship of Native Americans, has left an indelible mark on her artistic sensibilities.

Drawing inspiration from art history and integrating elements from influential movements such as cubism and surrealism, Nix’s work has garnered critical acclaim. Critics have hailed her as a worthy successor to the likes of Georgia O’Keeffe and Joseph Cornell. Nix has also exhibited alongside celebrated contemporary masters, including David Hockney, Willem De Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Louise Nevelson, Julian Schnabel, and Jim Dine.

Patricia Nix American Artist: b. 1938. Patricia Nix has positioned herself as a keen protagonist in the development of late 20th century painting and sculpture. Her membership in the esteemed National Academy of Design defines her as one of the most highly respected oil painters in America. Nix’s work is displayed throughout the world in prestigious public, corporate and university collections, including the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American Art and numerous other national museums. Although she has long resided in New York City and France, Nix is a native Texan and her earliest influences came from the culture of Texas: deep religious faith, southwestern churches, Mexican icons, and Native American crafts. Her work embraces art history and draws on the major stylistic movements of our time, including cubism and surrealism. She has been hailed by critics as the successor to such disparate artists as Georgia O’Keefe and Joseph Cornell, and has exhibited with other contemporary masters including David Hockney, Willem De Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Joseph Cornell, Louise Nevelson, Julian Schnabel, and Jim Dine. But despite these culture-specific influences and comparisons, Nix’s work is powerful on a universal level and quite unique in the world of art. Indeed, the term “American Baroque” has been coined to describe her work.

Additional information

Weight 5 lbs
Dimensions 38 × 5 × 32 in
Title

Patricia Nix American Artist G.P.  – 1997 Signed Limited Edition Silkscreen

Artist Name

Patrica Nix

Edition Type

Limited Edition

Print Type - Production Technique

Style

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Dealer or Reseller

Edition Size

82/85

Date of Creation

Year

1997

Signed

Signed in pencil and marked

Item height

24.5

Item Width

24.5

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Patricia Nix American Artist G.P.  – 1997 Signed Limited Edition Silkscreen

Artist Name: Patrica Nix Title: Exploring the Essence: Patricia Nix's Artistic Odyssey. Year: 1997 Medium Type: Silkscreen Size-Width | Size-Height: 24½" x 24½" Signed | Edition Size: Signed in pencil and marked | 82/85

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