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Ripples & Reflections: April 2014
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Painter Will Noble on art, nature and water politics. Saturday, April 26, 2014. An article about my work on ArtSlant. Just received notice that an article about me appears on ArtSlant, a global network of art galleries and museums. Check it out at: http:/ www.artslant.com/sf/articles/show/39383. If you are so inspired, please comment on the article. Thanks! Sunday, April 13, 2014. What are we doing to our water? Check out the documentary 'Watermark'. Here is a trailer for. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Ripples & Reflections: January 2011
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Painter Will Noble on art, nature and water politics. Monday, January 24, 2011. Long Beach Museum of Art. On Wednesday I attended the Long Beach Museum of Art. Opening reception for Influential Element: Exploring the Impact of Water. Meeting Megan and others on the staff, seeing the quality of the work on display, I felt relieved and elated, especially when they told me that my art would be used for the cover of the program shown above! Lives near us in Marin County, so I hope we will stay in touch.
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Ripples & Reflections: October 2010
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Painter Will Noble on art, nature and water politics. Monday, October 18, 2010. With such rich cultural and political imagery within the African American community, why would I, a black artist, focus solely on the subject of water? Well, perhaps the answer is in the current show at the. Mami Wata: Arts for Water Spirits in Africa and Its Diasporas. 1987 Pigment, glass. Collection of Herbert M. and Shelley Cole. Photo by Don Cole. How did she just appear and then disappear? 8217; moment. Mami Wata, th...
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Ripples & Reflections: November 2010
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Painter Will Noble on art, nature and water politics. Tuesday, November 23, 2010. EVERYTHING depends on water. We’re staying in our casa in San Miguel de Allende this month. San Miguel is a beautiful colonial mountain town, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the state of Guanajuato in the very center of Mexico. In the summer the area is lush with the rains, but when we stay, it is dry. At 6000 feet altitude it is called the Mexican Highlands and is considered semi-arid desert. Water is scarce. Wate...
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Ripples & Reflections: January 2014
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Painter Will Noble on art, nature and water politics. Tuesday, January 28, 2014. Current and Upcoming Exhibitions. 2014 has shaped up to be a busy year for showing my art. I just delivered six paintings to the Redwood Foyer Gallery of the Marin Veterans' Auditorium for an invitational watercolor show that will be up until early June. So if you are attending an event there, be sure to check out the show during intermission. I've been invited to be part of Marinscapes. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Ripples & Reflections: Revamped website and a sketch of Fairfax hills
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Painter Will Noble on art, nature and water politics. Sunday, July 20, 2014. Revamped website and a sketch of Fairfax hills. I've just revamped my website with larger images so you can better see detail. This may make images load a little slower but I hope it's worth the wait. Let me know if it is cumbersome. There are also several new works on the site. http:/ www.willnoble.com/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To see my artwork please visit my website at willnoble.com. View my complete profile.
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Ripples & Reflections: Current and Upcoming Exhibitions
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Painter Will Noble on art, nature and water politics. Tuesday, January 28, 2014. Current and Upcoming Exhibitions. 2014 has shaped up to be a busy year for showing my art. I just delivered six paintings to the Redwood Foyer Gallery of the Marin Veterans' Auditorium for an invitational watercolor show that will be up until early June. So if you are attending an event there, be sure to check out the show during intermission. I've been invited to be part of Marinscapes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Ripples & Reflections: July 2014
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Painter Will Noble on art, nature and water politics. Sunday, July 20, 2014. Revamped website and a sketch of Fairfax hills. I've just revamped my website with larger images so you can better see detail. This may make images load a little slower but I hope it's worth the wait. Let me know if it is cumbersome. There are also several new works on the site. http:/ www.willnoble.com/. Monday, July 7, 2014. Just completed the 2014 annual Marinscapes. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Ripples & Reflections: April 2013
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Painter Will Noble on art, nature and water politics. Friday, April 26, 2013. Completion, acceptance and small works. I recently finished work on the large pencil drawing titled. Perhaps the most detailed piece I have ever done. The drawing alone took a year. It was just accepted in the Artworks Downtown. Show juried by Donna Seager and Suzanne Gray McSweeney of SeagerGray Gallery. A watercolor by Will Noble. Labels: art about water. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Completion, acceptance and small works.
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Ripples & Reflections: August 2013
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Painter Will Noble on art, nature and water politics. Tuesday, August 27, 2013. My latest watercolor - from a dream. By Will Noble/watercolor on paper/ 38" x 24". I had a dream a few years ago of a golden eagle carrying a tree to barren land. At the time I was so moved by the dream that I created a composite image of it in Photoshop and kept it on my studio wall. A few months ago I finally felt I wanted to actually paint it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My latest watercolor - from a dream.