For those of you who have asked if I do larger abstracts, here is a sample. I do lots of larger abstracts. I hope you enjoy this one that I finished a little over a month ago. Does anyone have a REALLY large bare wall?
Acrylic on canvas 48" H x 72" W
Just finished this larger-than-my-usual-daily-paintings piece. Lots of fun scraping and layering in this one. It's the first of three pieces intended to go together. You'll see the next one tomorrow.
Acrylic on paper 14" x 14"
I've been playing with geometry and just finished this large triptych on canvas. I felt a bit playful this week. It's 40 inches H x 54 inches W. The size is more along the lines of what I usually do. Hope you like it.
As a child, Nancy Eckels won a prize in a children’s art contest. It would hint at her future. Her parents met in an oil painting class, and many of her aunts and uncles were artists, so she and her sister were immersed in art from the beginning.
Nancy moved to Utah from New York at age 7 when her father was transferred for his work. The family spent summers exploring the national wonders of the west. Her father instilled in her an appreciation for the beauty and colors of nature, while her mother taught her the lessons of art.
Nancy became a full time artist after ending another creative career. In California, she happily worked in television for many years. She was a director on the CBS daytime drama, "The Bold and the Beautiful" when she decided to move on to full time painting.
Her worked has been placed in homes and businesses across the country.
She continues to create paintings that speak to her and her collectors.
Nancy will be painting as long as she can hold a brush. It's a passion that will not be lost to retirement. She lives with her husband in Canyon Country, California