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Artist: Trish Nickell
Approaching Storm

Approaching Storm

By Trish Nickell

Located in Dallas, TX

For artist Trish Nickell, a native of Dallas, life took a dramatic turn when she and her husband, David Szafranski, co-founder of Gray Matters Gallery, moved to Paris in 1996. Their ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Trish Nickell Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Les Champs à Picardie
Les Champs à Picardie

Les Champs à Picardie

By Trish Nickell

Located in Dallas, TX

For artist Trish Nickell, life took a dramatic turn when she and her husband moved to Paris in 1996. Their planned year in France extended to a stay of 12 years. When they returned i...

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2010s Contemporary Trish Nickell Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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