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CURRENT EXHIBITS 2011

Brothers Drake Meadery
26 e. 5th Ave.
Columbus, OH 43201
www.brothersdrake.com

83 Gallery 
May 1st- May 31st
1038 N. High St. Columbus, OH 43201
83gallery.com  • 83gallery@gmail.com

CommonWealth Sandwich Bar
March 28th - May 31st 2011
1437 N. High St.
Columbus, OH 43201
www.commonwealthsandwichbar.com
lisa@commonwealthsandwichbar.com

Da Levee Cajun Restaurant (on going)
765 N. High St.
Columbus, OH 43215
dalevee.com



Go Figure: Nick Stull's Work with the Human Form. Interview with Mark. J. Lucas, Editor, 614 Magazine. October 2010 Feature Artist Article, Columbus, OH

If you take a stroll through Nick Stull's world, you’ll see everything from a rainbow of colors, to starkly lit scenes in charcoal, to sculpture. The 25-year-old Ohio Wesleyan graduate fell in love with painting when he first started working with color, and his application of it to the human form is the glue binding his diverse portfolio.

"The one thing that holds together is that I usually work with figures or the human form, but that can vary with the context that I put it in: the styles I use, whether it's more realistic or expressive," says Stull. "I experiment with different things, but I really love working with the human form. I just love that connection, or lack there-of, in some cases, and I am interested in conveying aspects of the human condition, psychological aspects, such as isolation, and fragmentation in my works."

Stull says his go-to medium is acrylic paint, because it's versatile, and he applies it to the canvas in robust, colorful washes. His work with charcoal is a different story. Often the scenes are shadowy, and the imagery darker and more detached. Stull's sculpture work utilizes many geometric qualities to express these two sides of the coin. Taking inspiration from many types of artists, he once again returns to figure painting to tie the styles and mediums together.

"I repeatedly refer to a variety of figurative painters, especially contemporary ones," he says. "Painting on canvas and using figures is a pretty traditional thing, and I like seeing artists that are keeping it contemporary and relevant by experimenting with, and creating, their own techniques and ideas.

Stull is a resident artist with 83 Gallery, a local DIY underground art gallery house that specializes in pop-up shows around town, and he will be one of their featured artists during September Gallery Hop.

– Mark J. Lucas








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