Artwork by Nick Payne
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St. Simeon the Righteous by Kathleen Payne
In the Conservatory - 1st Center - Red by Nick Payne
A Choir of Stones by Nick Payne
Lake Padden Series - Wendel Holboy Bench by Nick Payne
Vashon Island Beach Rocks by Nick Payne
Shells of the Puget Sound by Nick Payne
Dahlias in a Canning Jar by Nick Payne
Pacific NW Beach Rocks by Nick Payne
Leaf and Feather by Nick Payne
Flowers from Daughter by Nick Payne
Kitten with Birdie by Nick Payne
White Light by Nick Payne
Girl in Wingback Chair by Nick Payne
Lake Padden - Schwartz Bench by Nick Payne
In the Conservatory - 4th Center - Green by Nick Payne
In the Conservatory - 6th Center - Indigo by Nick Payne
Beach by Lighthouse by Nick Payne
Vashon Island Pond by Nick Payne
In the Conservatory-7th Center-Violet by Nick Payne
Lighthouse by Nick Payne
In the Conservatory - 2nd Center - Orange by Nick Payne
WATER AND WOODLAND by Nick Payne
Country Road by Nick Payne
Lily Pads by Nick Payne
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About Nick Payne
Nick Payne credits William Arthur Phillips, a gifted artist and teacher in Tacoma, WA, as an important early influence, developing his art, and inspiring a career in art and education.
After graduating from the University of Washington, Nick spent two years in Belfast, Northern Ireland working for a voluntary service organization. Returning to the USA, he taught in a rural public school in northeastern Washington. During this time, he married. His children were models for several paintings. After 20 years in the classroom, he moved to western Washington, where he served as a principal for 13 years in the Bellingham and Ferndale school districts.
Through most of his career in education, Nick's parallel career was his work as an artist. "I feel like I may be on the cusp of producing my best work because my spiritual practices and my art are better integrated." Paintings posted on this site span four decades.
Nick's original pastel paintings and high quality giclee reproductions are offered through Birdseye Art Studio at www.birdseyeartstudio.com. Contact him directly at nicolaspayne@gmail.com
For information about pastel, please link to the featured artist article at Artsy Shark http://bit.ly/1IlLR4J