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The Redstone Gallery
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Erica Nordean |
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Artist of the Best Selling
2006 Kentucky Oaks Poster and
2007 Santa Anita Derby Poster |
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Education:
Pratt School of Fine Arts, Seattle WA
1997-Present
Green River College, Auburn WA
1991-1993
Associates Degree in Physical Therapy
Corporate Art:
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Accents
Marketing - Orlando, FL
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Embassy
Suites Hotel - Louisville, KY
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Hilton
Hotel - Louisville, KY
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Hollywood
Park Casino - Los Angeles, CA
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Hollywood
Park Racetrack - Los Angeles, CA
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Radisson
Plaza Hotel - Lexington, KY
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Service
Net Solutions - Jefferson, IN
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Fountain
Grove Inn - Santa Rosa, CA
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Brightly V 12 x 12 |
Brightly VI 12 x 12 |
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Brightly VII 12 x 12 x 1.5 |
Brightly VIII 12 x 12 x 1.5 |
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Brightly IX 12 x 12 x 1.5 |
Brightly X 12 x 12 |
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Rain I 12 x 12 x 1.5 |
Rain II 12 x 12 x 1.5 |
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Shared Souls 30 x 32 |
Shared Souls II 30 x 32 |
Shared Souls III 22 x 22 |
Delighted 30 x 40 |
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Serenity 40 x 30 |
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"Erica Nordean has utilized her talent for the
pastel medium and her equestrian knowledge to create
a series of works that are vividly intense in both
color and spatial energy."
-Michelle Nance, Oils Art News
"From our point of view, the angles which
represents the trajectory of her rising star will
carry Erica through the coming years along with the
best equine artist anywhere"
-Joe LaDuca, Washington Thoroughbred Magazine
"In a world of literal-minded racing painters and
patrons, Nordean is one who dares to flirt with the
abstract. Her horses are unmistakable horses, but
they have a vibrant, native feel, more like upscale
cave paintings."
-Jay Hovedy, The Daily Racing Form
"Erica Nordean is just such an artist. She is
taking the equine world by storm with her bold,
expressive art. A former exercise rider herself,
Nordean imbues her artwork with that experience --
and the results are daring, abstract pieces awash in
brilliant colors. With powerful lines and curves,
her paintings embody a sense of energy and majesty."
-Mary Forney, Owners' Circle, quarterly no 41
Spring 2005 |
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