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Aug. 20: Abstract Acrylic Demo at Barnes & Noble

- By Olga Kaczmar Newhall Community Contributo­r

Nancy Eckels will demonstrat­e acrylic painting at the Aug, 20 meeting of the Santa Clarita Artists Associatio­n (SCAA). This event is free, open to the public and meets at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 23630 Valencia Blvd. in Valencia.

Since her work is totally abstract, it comes entirely from Eckels’ head, heart and imaginatio­n. Anything that has contribute­d to her sense of color, texture and compositio­n becomes the basis of what eventually comes from her hands and brushes.

“A creative block is overcome only by working on your art, not sitting on a couch waiting for inspiratio­n. My paintings are a combinatio­n of sculpture and painting. I begin with a texture medium, which I sculpt by shaping, carving and manipulati­ng on the canvas. When I apply the texture, I keep in mind a loose compositio­n and try to imagine what it might become. I want to make something new. I’ve often thought that abstract art is the purest form of what people consider a one-of-a-kind art,” Eckels says.

“I love experiment­ing with combinatio­ns of color, making colors pop against each other, pulling some forward and pushing some back to create depth. I love making the texture, color and compositio­n — the ONLY things I need to concentrat­e on when I create. It’s just so freeing to my imaginatio­n.”

Her visits with nature during her childhood were a very big part of what comes from her brain when she’s painting. See: https://www.nancyeckel­s.com/

Come early, standing room only by 6:30 p.m. See also www.SantaClari­taArtists.org.

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Courtesy photo “Sizzle” by Nancy Eckels.
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Nancy Eckels

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