People
- Adam O'Day
- Aimee Belanger
- Christina Watka
- Chroma Lab
- Dyslexic Press
- Elizabeth Grammaticas
- Flux Boston
- Jessica Hess
- Josh Falk
- Kenji Nakayama
- Marc Dennis
- Pat Falco
- Repeat Press
- Rope-a-Dope
- Scott Chasse
- SeeHereChicken
- Vanessa Irzyk
Places
Things
- New Mixed Media Pieces
- Image For The Next Mixed Media Piece
- Untitled (For Now) Nude Study
- Lot F Gallery presents THREE
- Updates From Nick’s Studio
- A Few Experiments in Mixed Media
- Feature in Abstraks Mag
- Salad 3.0 at Lot F
- Great Open Studios Wrap Up By Flux-Boston
- Open Studios This Weekend
- Nude Progress and Open Studios Deal
- Another Nude
- South Boston Fall Open Studios
- Portrait of Margaux
- FLUX-Boston Offline Show
- Make It Together at Distillery Gallery
- Bored Nude
- Dedicated Nick Ward TurningArt Plan
- Two More Pieces, Nearly Completed
- Kenji Collaboration
- Amanda’s Lips
- Getting Further Along on This Nude/Portrait
- Distillery Spring Open Studios 2011
- Moving Forward On Portrait of Margaux
- Start of a New Nude Study
- An Understanding of Ones Worth
- On My Easel
- Sign Up at TurningArt for a Chance to Win
- Preparing For This Weekend
- South Boston Open Studios
- Back to the Studio
- September 2, 2010 – 9-02-10 – 90210
- Another Painting Nearly Finished
- Second Sunbather Painting Nearly Finished
- Some More Good Press
- New Painting and Some Questions Answered
- Open Studios Wrap Up
- Studio 11, the Figurative Art Capital of Boston?
- More Progress On Another Sunbather
- 100th Post at NickWardOnline
- Spring Open Studios
- Another Sunbather
- The Infamous Studio 11 – A Retrospective
- First of a New Series of Paintings
- Another Portrait of Lisa
- Stretched Eye Portrait
- Mascara Portrait Nearly Complete
- Second Large Portrait Progress
- More Large Portraits
- New Painting, Bigger and Better Than Ever.
Info
Complete Bio and Artists statement will be updated here soon, for now here is a bio borrowed from Poets and Artists Magazine.
After graduating college and pursuing careers in engineering and then graphic design, Nick Ward knew that neither of these paths were right for him. He hopped in his car and headed west to explore the country, and see and do as many interesting things as possible. It was on this trip that he discovered it wasn’t scenic America that inspired him but rather the unique individuals he met as he went from town to town.
After talking to strangers from all walks of life, from all parts of the country, Nick returned from this trip with an entirely new perspective for his art, one that focuses on what motivates people to do the things they do. “It is just so fascinating,” he states, “the way people will try to look and act differently based on whom they are interacting with. My work is all about people – how they interrelate, how they portray themselves, and how they make me feel.”
Nick appreciates things about other people that they may not appreciate about themselves, and this is reflected in his paintings, as he is inspired by the features that make individuals distinct – moles, freckles, scars, etc. His paintings provide a refreshing counterpoint to the retouched images we are force-fed every day in magazines and on television, presenting flawless beauty as the ideal. Nick explains: “This is the reason that I study the colors so closely and try to make each brush stroke stand up on its own. As a sort of strike against overly blended, overly perfect images.”
Nick currently resides and paints in the Distillery, a former rum distillery turned artist haven, and the hub of the young and vibrant art scene in Boston.
