NICHOLAS COLEMAN

 
Nicholas Coleman was born in Provo, Utah in 1978.  His work emphasizes the key elements of a good story: scene, structure, event and plot.  Every intentional brush stoke builds a story that evokes the common narrative of struggle, fortitude, and resiliency through both characters and the characterization.  His romantic paintings inspire his audience to join his mission to preserve the fading heritage of the American West.  Much of this is a result of his upbringing under his father, famed Western American artist Michael Coleman.

His work emboldens free-spirited spirited imagination, while his cultural outreach encourages his follower to experience the West for themselves.  The desire to push his audience to explore the raw landscapes in their own lives emanates from his core belief that those who cherish Western landscape will, in turn, come to protect them.  Nicholas Coleman is known for his efforts to increase access to America’s wild places, but accessibility to art is a recurring theme in his approach to his clientele as well.