Best known for his unique approach to landscapes, portraits and still lifes created in pastel, critically admired New York-based Swiss artist Nicolas Party directs his idiosyncratic choice of medium toward otherworldly depictions of objects, both natural and manmade.
Born in Lausanne in 1980, Party is a figurative painter who has achieved critical admiration for his familiar yet unsettling landscapes, portraits, and still lifes that simultaneously celebrate and challenge conventions of representational painting.
The artist’s childhood in Switzerland imprinted upon him an early fascination with landscape and the natural world, and the influence of his native country places Party firmly within the trajectory of central European landscape painting.Based in New York and Brussels, Party studied at the Lausanne School of Art in Switzerland before receiving his MFA from Glasgow School of Art in Scotland
His works are primarily created in soft pastel, an idiosyncratic choice of medium in the 21st-century, and one that allows for exceptional degrees of intensity and fluidity in his depictions of objects both natural and manmade.
Transforming objects into abstracted, biomorphic shapes, Party suggests deeper connections and meanings.
His unique visual language has coalesced in a universe of fantastical characters and motifs where perspective is heightened and skewed to uncanny effect.
In addition to paintings, Party creates public murals, pietra dura, ceramics, installation works, and sculptures, including painted busts and body parts that allude to the famous fragments of ancient Greece and Rome.
More of Nicolas Party‘s colorful works can be found at https://kaufmannrepetto.com/artist/nicolas-party/ and https://www.hauserwirth.com/artists/25115-nicolas-party/.
Yay! Love that!
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You make me feel like a million dollars!!
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Oh, yes. I love your creative choices and frequently lose myself in your selections. It is wonderful!
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Always my pleasure Claudia
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I am sooo glad you liked him! The more I looked at his work the more I got lost in it. Thank you!
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I think so, too. And all the roundness of it. Its just so colorful!
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I love your description — sensationally sublime. It fits my thoughts perfectly. Thank you!
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These are delightful!
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His art has that childlike innocence to them, maybe it’s the colors he uses…
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What a vivid imagination he must have Claudi … the paintings are sensationally sublime
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