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Nathan Ellis Perry

  • Work
  • CV
  • Contact
  • Available Work
    • Observational Paintings
    • Daily Drawings and Paintings
    • MERCH
    • Printed Matter
    • Hybrid Works

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I generate alien landscapes that exist outside of time. My paintings have become a record of the creation and destruction of an unknown land. I scour initial abstractions for space and atmosphere. Naming these features is the first step to creating this other world.

The paintings are populated with images from my past. Growing up in Salt Lake Valley—the dried-out basin of a prehistoric lake—established my preference for seemingly harsh and desolate terrain. My color choices allude to popular culture from my childhood - oversaturated cartoons and technicolor fantasy films. Adjusting color and value, and specifying forms through reference, develop my vision of a faraway planet.

Landscape

a collection of work painted en plein air.
sizes vary from 5 x 7 inches to 12 x 16 inches.
For a demonstration video of my process click here.

Still Life

A collection of studies and class demonstrations.
All traditional media with the exception of the last five images (digital—made in Procreate and Photoshop).

Figure Painting

A collection of studies and class demonstrations.
Varied media: oil, acrylic, or digital.

Figure Drawing

Teaching Demonstrations

Courses Taught:
Introductory Painting
Two Dimensional Design
Introductory Drawing
Figure Drawing
Special Topics in Painting: Figure in Space

Archive

Architectural Drawing

Drawings for the Owen Hall Project, Indiana University, Bloomington.

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Landscape

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Still Life

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Figure Painting

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Figure Drawing

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Teaching Demonstrations

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 Oil on Arches oil paper, 9 x 12 inches, 2021

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Architectural Drawing

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